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First Point shares up 105% so far in 2012
The junior mining sector is off to a fantastic start in 2012 and few companies have seen their share price rise as much as First Point Minerals (FPX-V). The company's shares are up 105% since Dec. 30, climbing from a near-52-week low of... [Full Story]
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Salazar gains on Lundin's investment
Salazar Resources (SRL-V) climbed 18% on news that Lundin Mining (LUN-T) acquired a 15.4% stake in the company by buying over 80% of Salazar's $3-million private placement, consisting of 6 million units priced at 50¢ apiece. [Full Story]
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Malaysia gives Lynas temporary licence
Shares of Lynas Corp. (LYC-A, LYSDY-O) closed 19% higher at A$1.59 on the Australian Stock Exchange following news that, after a year of delay, Malaysia has approved a temporary operating licence for the rare earth separation plant the company... [Full Story]
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Klondike MLA downplays leader's Peel ponderings
No decision has yet been made to soften the Liberal stance on the Peel Watershed, says Klondike MLA Sandy Silver. "It's the first I'd heard we're going to change our Peel position," said Silver.
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Another round for Juneau road
Heavyweight boxer George Chuvalo might have lost 18 fights over the course of his career but no one was ever able to knock him down. If the Juneau Access Improvement Project were a boxer, it would be George Chuvalo.
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Yukon AWG hockey rosters released
After more than a month of scrimmages, drills and practice games, the Yukon Amateur Hockey Association this week released the rosters for the three teams that will represent the territory at the Arctic Winter Games next month.
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Learning from a tragic lesson
The Yukon government is offering its condolences to those affected by the recent death of five Whitehorse residents, but it is not offering much else.
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Corp. Cam Lockwood, soon to be promoted to sergeant, was picked to head the Watson Lake detachment by a committee that included a local representative.
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Latin American Minerals clarifies and bounces back
A day after protests forced the cancellation of the grand opening of its newly minted Independencia Mine (which sits on its Paso Yobai gold project), Latin American Minerals (LAT-V) clarified the situation and recaptured the market cap it lost... [Full Story]
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Glencore, Xstrata in merger talks
Glencore (GLEN-L), the world's largest publicly listed commodities trader, is looking to combine with diversified miner, Xstrata (XTA-L), in a possible "all-share merger of equals" which will see the combined entity dominate the global markets... [Full Story]
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Great Western to reap Chinese expertise
Over the last month Great Western Minerals (GWG-T) has completed a joint-venture with the Chinese to build a rare earth separation plant near its Steenkampskraal mine in South Africa, about 350 km north of Capetown, and successfully carried out... [Full Story]
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Too close for comfort
Too close for comfort Thank you for not killing me today, Wednesday, January 25. My husband and daughters thank you and my three precious grandchildren also thank you. A lady in a red SUV turned onto Strickland Street from Second Avenue and drove right a
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HPV education gets a boost
A public health campaign will be aimed at informing Yukoners about the risks of the human papilloma virus or HPV, federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced in Whitehorse yesterday.
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The culture of the Arctic Winter Games
Cultural events are as much a part of the Arctic Winter Games as the sporting competitions. As hundreds of athletes from nine different regions gather in Whitehorse for the Games this March...
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NORDICITY: Dead babies, lies and impunity. Is it worth it?
Eight armed men pull four unarmed teenagers and a taxi driver out of a cab and shoot them at point-blank range. They go on to kick down the doors of three houses, and slaughter 19 people in their nightclothes, including children as young as three.
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The shine is back on uranium stocks
Korea Electric Power Corporation is taking a 13.9% stake in Strathmore Minerals (STM-T) in a deal that will also give the Korean energy giant off-take rights to a portion of the uranium junior's future production. [Full Story]
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