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Claude Resources Increases Land Position at the Seabee Gold Operation and Consolidates Two Joint Venture Agreements

[PR Newswire] – SASKATOON, June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – Claude Resources Inc. (“Claude” and or the “Company”) has expanded its land position by approximately 3,000 hectares to 19,950 hectares at the Seabee Gold Operation in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. The additional 3,000 hectares are located east and north of the Santoy region where the Company is currently expanding production from the Santoy Mine Complex (Santoy Gap and Santoy 8) and conducting

Look after fossil fuel workers in shift to clean energy: union chief

By Megan Rowling BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Coal, oil and gas workers need a secure future as the world moves away from fossil fuel use, and governments and companies must plan to ensure any new global climate change deal is fair for all those impacted, a top trade unionist said. “We know that if governments and industry aren’t visionary enough to engage in a dialogue, to put the plan

The 11 Questions You Need to Ask Before Signing a Lease

Filed under: Renting Shutterstock By Niccole Schreck If you’ve found your dream apartment and you’re getting ready to sign the lease, all of your biggest questions should have already been answered. You don’t want to agree to live somewhere without knowing how much it’s going to cost you per month and whether all the appliances are working properly, right? But there are a number of questions you’ll want to ask

IAMGOLD updates production guidance for 2015 and expresses confidence in the long-term viability of the Westwood Mine

[PR Newswire] – TORONTO, June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – IAMGOLD Corporation (“IAMGOLD” or the “Company”) announces that following an intensive review of the impact of a localized seismic event that took place on May 26, 2015 at the Company’s Westwood Mine in Quebec, IAMGOLD remains confident in the long-term viability of the mine. In the short-term, however, the Company’s Q2 2015 production is expected to be slightly below the production