
Mining Stock Daily
Mining Stock Daily is a brief overview of finance and resource exploration news from the world's mining and metals sector. Mining Stock Daily is a quick overview of the day's most important sector information for both precious and base metals, including market trends and analysis.
Latest episodes

Jan 29, 2024 • 15min
Brixton Metals and its 2024 Outlook
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, provides a glimpse into the exploration opportunities this year at the Thorn Project in BC's Golden Triangle. The company recently raised more than $14M and will be putting the cash to work in its hunt for added scale to the Camp Creek porphyry mineralization. Gary would also like to test a few targets never drilled before.

Jan 29, 2024 • 11min
Yukon's Casino Project on the Forefront of Infrastructure and Permitting Improvements
Paul West-Sell, CEO of Western Copper and Gold, joins the podcast for a an editorial interview on the Casino Project moving int 2024. There were a lot of discussions on Yukon being on the forefront of both infrastructure and power improvements, but Casino also being on the forefront of the Territory's mining license improvements.

Jan 29, 2024 • 13min
Western Alaska Preparing for its Initial Resource Estimate
Kit Marrs joins us from the AME Roundup Conference for a little be of a preamble of the companies work as they head into its initial resource estimate for Waterpump Creek. We talk about market expectations for CRD-system resources and Kit's own expectations for the report.

Jan 29, 2024 • 8min
Morning Briefing: Lifezone Drills High-Grade Nickel in Tanzania; Li-FT Power Commences Winter Program
There are new drill results to report this morning from Lifezone Metals, Silver Storm Mining and Kuya Silver. Li-FT Power announces the commencement of winter drilling.
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Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (ASCU:TSX) is focused on developing its brownfield copper project on private land in Arizona, a tier 1 location. The Cactus Mine Project is located less than an hour's drive from the Phoenix International airport via highway i-10, and with grid power and the Union Pacific Rail line situated at the base of the Cactus Project main road. With permitted water access, a streamlined permitting framework and infrastructure already in place, ASCU's Cactus Mine Project is a lower risk copper development project in the infrastructure-rich heartland of Arizona.For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com.
Fireweed Metals is advancing 3 different projects within the Yukon and Northwest Territories, including the flagship Macmillan Pass Project, a large zinc-lead-silver deposit and the Mactung Project, one of the largest and highest-grade tungsten deposits in the world. Fireweed plans to advance these projects through exploration, resource definition, metallurgy, engineering, economic studies and collaboration with indigenous people on the path to production. For more information please visit fireweedmetals.com.
Vizsla Silver is focused on becoming one of the world’s largest single-asset silver producers through the exploration and development of the 100% owned Panuco-Copala silver-gold district in Sinaloa, Mexico. The company consolidated this historic district in 2019 and has now completed over 325,000 meters of drilling. The company has the world's largest, undeveloped high-grade silver resource, which will grow with a resource update in early 2024. Learn more at https://vizslasilvercorp.com/
Victoria Gold operates the Eagle Gold Mine within the Dublin Gulch Property. Eagle is the largest gold mine in Yukon's long history of gold production. In addition to the long-life Eagle Gold Mine, the Dublin Gulch property has upsized exploration potential including priority targets Raven and Lynx among others. Follow all the gold production and exploration news at vgcx.com.

Jan 25, 2024 • 12min
The Uranium Market is Ready for Exploration Stories: Interview with Drew Zimmerman
Drew Zimmerman of Stallion Uranium joins us to talk about the uranium market and why he thinks its time to follow the uranium exploration equities. He provides an update on Stallion, including a work done in preparation for this year's drill program following a recently announced financing.

Jan 25, 2024 • 17min
Ascot's Premier Gold Project set to be BC's Next Operating Mine
Derek White of Ascot Resources joins us as the team advances the Premier Gold Project towards commissioning and production. Derek talks about this latest round of financing to help address some of the overruns during construction and also add some operational padding. We also chat about the significance of Premier becoming British Columbia's next operating gold mine.

Jan 25, 2024 • 13min
The Most Important Moments of Roundup 2024
We wrap the AME BC Roundup Conference this year with a familiar voice! Kylie Williams, Director, Communications & Member Relations here at AME shares some of the big highlights of the week, including some of the more powerful sessions regarding critical minerals, First Nations partnerships, and inclusivity of others unfamiliar with mining and mineral exploration in the province.

Jan 25, 2024 • 11min
Introduction to Defense Metals
Craig Taylor of Defense Metals joins us from the Roundup Conference for an introduction into the Wicheeda rare earth elements project in British Columbia. We discuss the importance of this project and how the company has partnered with the McLeod Lake Indian Band to advance and mutually benefit from the project.

Jan 25, 2024 • 10min
Tier-1 Lithium Projects and Market Expectations with Francis Macdonald
Li-FT Power's Francis Macdonald joins us in Vancouver for some corporate editorial comments on some of the latest drill results out of the Yellowknife Lithium Project. Francis talks about another drill campaign this year as the company heads into a resource estimate later in the year. We chat about market expectations for pegmatite lithium projects.

Jan 24, 2024 • 26min
Roundup Day 3 Conversations with Newmont and Geoscience BC
We wrap up Day 3 at the Roundup Conference in Vancouver with two important conversations. First, Brady Clift of Geoscience BC talks about the two recent data projects the organizations have presented this year. Its a little bit of a different approach than years past. This go around, the organizations has presented data regarding mineralization of critical materials in waste dumps, old mine tailings and coalfields.
We then turn to Keivan Hirji, Newmont's Senior Sustainability & External Relations Specialist For North America. Mr. Hirji discusses the acquisition of Newcrest, what it means for the province of British Columbia, and how the organization continues to extend its partnerships with local communities and First Nations.