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Back in the saddle for potash suppliers of the east
By Joshua Mayfield In Q3 2025, Russia’s Uralkali announced intentions to increase potash supplies to producers of compound and complex fertilizers by 400,000 tonnes. The company had performed a series of potash facility maintenances at key production sites in Russia...
NorthWest Reports Significant Improved Recoveries for Gold at Kwanika Ranging from 94.6%-96.3%
NorthWest Copper Corp. (“NorthWest” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NWST) is pleased to report successful results from its 2025 metallurgical program at its Kwanika project, adding to the positive results from the 2025 drilling. The program tested higher-grade1 zones and...
Fifty years of craftsmanship and community
Porcupine Opportunities Program’s legacy in core box production In the heart of Porcupine Plain, Sask., a small not-for-profit agency has quietly supported both its community and Canada’s mining sector for half a century. The Porcupine Opportunities Program (POP)...
AME Calls for Specific DRIPA Amendments
An Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) letter to Premier David Eby outlines substantive amendments to British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) and Interpretation Act. Sent today, the letter articulates four specific...
Policy Update: Response to 6-month Mineral Claims Consultation Framework Review & Calls for Proper Resourcing
The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) has responded to the Government of British Columbia’s 6-month review of the Mineral Claims Consultation Framework (MCCF) today. Vancouver, BC, Canada – January 12, 2026 – The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) has...
Saskatchewan’s strategic edge in global potash
By Tabetha Stirrett, RESPEC’s Vice-President of Mining & Energy Global potash demands now exceed 70 million tonnes annually, yet production remains concentrated in just a few jurisdictions. Canada, Russia, and Belarus dominate supply, and disruptions in Eastern...
BUFFALO POTASH ANNOUNCES START OF TRADING ON THE TSXV
● Buffalo Potash receives final approval for listing from the TSX Venture Exchange ● Buffalo Potash to start trading under the symbol “BUFF” on January 6, 2026. Buffalo Potash Corporation (formerly, 1377319 B.C. Ltd.) (the “Company”) (TSXV:BUFF) is pleased...
Engineering cleaner transfers
The case for complete conveyor sealing in dust control - By Richwood In the mining and aggregate industries, dust control is not just a matter of regulatory compliance, it's a critical factor in operational efficiency, equipment longevity, and worker safety. Whether...
Maxus Mining Highlights Antimony Results at the Hurley Project in British Columbia, Canada
Maxus Mining Inc. (“Maxus” or the “Company”) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V), is pleased to announce results from the 2025 exploration program (the “Program”)at the Hurley Project (“Hurley” or the “Property”), located in the prolific Bralorne Mining District in British...
From initial planning to reclamation
Navigating the environmental lifecycle of a mine Modern mining projects are complex undertakings that demand a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility. From the earliest planning stages through to final reclamation, success depends on...




