Month: June 2021

Hecla Announces Management Changes

“I want to thank Luke for the past eight years for making our impact on the environment small but our contributions to communities large,” said Phillips S. Baker, Jr., President and CEO. “Rob will pick up the focus of our industry leading sustainability efforts to make them stronger and more transparent. Under Kurt’s direction our exploration projects are the most prospective in our history, and we anticipate new discoveries and expansion of existing ones. Finally, Mike has the unusual combination of years of experience with Hecla combined with working in different functions making him uniquely qualified as a senior leader of our business.”

Santacruz Silver Reports Fatality at the Rosario Mine

Carlos Silva, CEO of Santacruz, stated; “We are extremely saddened by this tragic accident and extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the deceased.” Mr. Silva continued; “Safety is a core value at Santacruz and we will thoroughly investigate this accident and take remedial action.”

Reyna Commences Trading on OTCQX

“We are pleased to see this upgrade to the OTCQX which will allow for greater participation for investors in the US and continue to enhance our liquidity,” commented Jorge Ramiro Monroy CEO of Reyna Silver.

Drill Targets Delineated on the Cocula Gold Project, Mexico

These drill targets have recently been identified in a 3D Leapfrog model and are designed to test potential extensions to the mineralized zone previously defined by Timmins Gold Corp. as well as the more recently discovered high grade occurrences by Xali Gold.

Oroco Receives Approvals for Drill Programs

“We are very pleased with the cooperation and support we have received from the Sinaloa and Chihuahua offices of SEMARNAT” stated Ian Graham, the Company’s President. “We see this positive relationship as integral to the success of the Santo Tomas Project.”

Newmont Launches First Climate Strategy Report

“It is our firm belief that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time and that Newmont must be a catalyst for change. It is our responsibility to operate our business in a sustainable way in order to generate long-term value whilst mitigating climate change’s effect on our operations. We continue to hold ourselves to high standards of performance while continuing our commitment to transparent reporting,” said Newmont’s President and CEO Tom Palmer.

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