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Tudor Gold Sues BC, Seabridge Over Tunnel Rights in Golden Triangle

An ongoing land-use dispute in British Columbia’s mineral-rich Golden Triangle has escalated into a full-blown legal battle as Tudor Gold (TSXV:TUD,OTC Pink:TDRRF)takes the province and rival Seabridge Gold (TSX:SEA,NYSE:SA) to court over tunneling rights linked to one of Canada’s largest undeveloped mining projects. Tudor filed a civil claim in the BC Supreme Court on September

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Top 5 Junior Copper Stocks on the TSXV in 2025

Junior copper stocks are seeing significant support from the copper supply-demand story in 2025 as companies work to make the next big copper discovery. Copper prices were volatile in the third quarter, driven by concerns over tariffs and a mine closure. To start the quarter, the price of copper surged to record highs as the

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Predictive Discovery and Robex Merge, Combining West African Gold Projects

Australia-based Predictive Discovery (ASX:PDI) and Canadian company Robex Resources (ASX:RXR,TSXV:RBX,OTC Pink:RSRBF) have agreed on a merger of equals, creating West Africa’s new mid-tier gold producer. In a joint announcement, the companies said that Predictive Discovery will indirectly acquire all of Robex Resources’ shares. “(We expect) to issue an aggregate of approximately 2,115 million PDI shares

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BHP to Invest Over AU$840 Million in Olympic Dam Operation as Copper Demand Grows

Major miner BHP (ASX:BHP,NYSE:BHP,LSE:BHP) welcomed October with the news that it will invest over AU$840 million in its Olympic Dam copper operation in South Australia. In an October 1 release, the commodities giant said that the funding is for a series of “growth-enabling projects” at the site, focused on strengthening underground mining productivity. The company

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A Guide to Investing in Physical Gold

Gold is known as an attractive safe-haven investment and has been used to store wealth during volatile times through history. It has interesting currency-like tendencies, and retains its purchasing power better than paper currencies. In this article What physical gold product is best to buy? What is the difference between the gold spot price and

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West High Yield Resources Secures Approval for Record Ridge Mine

West High Yield (TSXV:WHY,OTC Pink:WHYRF) has received final approval from British Columbia’s Ministry of Mines and Critical Minerals to develop and operate its Record Ridge Industrial Mineral Mine near Rossland. The provincial Mines Act Permit authorizes the construction and operation of the Record Ridge project, known for its deposits of magnesium, silica, nickel, and iron,

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Silver’s New Price Era: What Happens at US$50 and Beyond?

The price of silver is rallying close to its record high, up 62 percent since the start of the year as of October 8. The silver all-time high was US$49.95 per ounce, which it achieved on January 17, 1980. Now less than a dollar shy of that target, trading at the US$49.50 per ounce level,

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Saskatchewan Implements New Lithium Royalty

Saskatchewan has introduced a new royalty framework for lithium production, marking a major step toward supporting the province’s growing role in Canada’s critical minerals sector. The amendments to The Subsurface Mineral Royalty Regulations, 2017 formally establish a 3 percent Crown royalty on the value of brine mineral sales, coupled with a two-year holiday for new

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BC Curbs AI Energy Use, Permanently Bans Crypto Mining

The British Columbia government unveiled new energy policy changes aimed at curbing electricity use from artificial intelligence data centers while permanently banning new cryptocurrency mining projects. Tabled by Energy Minister Adrian Dix, the proposed legislation will replace the province’s traditional first-come, first-served grid connection policy with a competitive bidding system for emerging industries such as

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Oil and Gas Price Update: Q3 2025 in Review

The oil market struggled in Q3 as prices continued to soften under mounting supply pressure. Following moderate gains in H1, prices contracted through Q3, ending the quarter lower than their July 1 start positions. Brent crude started the period at US$67.10 per barrel and finished at US$65.90, a 1.7 percent decline. Similarly, West Texas Intermediate

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