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Heliostar Metals: The Cerro del Gallo PFS

It may be nearing the end of the year, but in this precious metals environment, seemingly no one is slowing down yet for the holidays. We’ve got another prefeasibility study to dig in to, with yet another company seemingly hopeful that they can get open pit mining permits in Mexico. That company, is Heliostar Metals […]

Aura Minerals: Speedrunning The Era Dorada Project

While other producers are out there taking their time picking away at a project, Aura Minerals has their foot pushing the accelerator to the floor in a mad dash for more growth. It may have been just a couple of months ago that Aura Minerals (NASDAQ: AUGO) completed a preliminary economic assessment on their Era […]

Banks Are Now Talking About $6,000 Gold | Richard Young – i-80 GOLD

In this interview with Richard Young, President and CEO of i-80 Gold (TSXV: IAU), we explore one of the most ambitious growth plans underway in the gold sector. The company is ramping one underground mine, building two more, advancing two open pits, and targeting production of more than 600,000 ounces a year by the early […]

Prairexit? Saskatchewan Group Follows Alberta Secession Playbook

Saskatchewan now has an organized secession push on the road, as the Saskatchewan Prosperity Project runs a three-week sprint of town halls explicitly framed around what would an “independent Saskatchewan” look like, mirroring the escalation cycle already unfolding next door in Alberta. The group says it has held 10 town halls across churches, civic centres, […]

DOJ Says It Found A Million More Epstein-Related Docs, Delays Release Again

The Justice Department announced Wednesday it has uncovered over a million documents potentially related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, further delaying a congressionally mandated deadline to release all related files. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan and the FBI informed the Justice Department of the newly discovered documents, according to a Christmas Eve social media post. […]

Once-Opposed LNG Plant Now Helps Keep Yukon Lights On During Crisis

Record-breaking cold has pushed Yukon’s electrical grid to its limits, with officials warning that rolling blackouts may become necessary as Arctic temperatures continue to grip the territory. The power system reached an all-time peak demand of 123 megawatts on December 22, approaching the territory’s maximum capacity of 140 megawatts. Temperatures had dropped below -40°C across […]

Trump Pardons Fuel Multimillion-Dollar Lobbying Industry

President Donald Trump’s expanded use of presidential pardons has created a lucrative business for lobbyists, with wealthy clients paying millions of dollars to advocate for clemency, according to multiple reports and legal experts. Lobbyists have charged clients as much as $5 million to help secure pardons from Trump, NBC News reported in May. In one […]

Airbus Seeks European Cloud Provider to Shield Sensitive Data from US Law

Europe’s largest aerospace manufacturer plans to test whether the continent can provide cloud computing infrastructure independent of American tech giants, launching a tender in January that could reshape the region’s approach to digital sovereignty. Airbus will seek bids exceeding €50 million ($52 million) to migrate aircraft design files, manufacturing systems, and business operations to European […]

73 Days, 5 Bills: Canada’s Parliament Records Fewest Sitting Days Since 1937

Canada’s House of Commons completed one of its least productive years on record in 2025, sitting for just 73 days and passing a handful of bills before adjourning for the winter break. The House adjourned on December 11 and will reconvene on January 26, 2026. The 73-day total marks the fewest sitting days since 1937, […]