Anglo Swiss Resources Completes Metallurgical Study for 93% Gold Recovery at the Kenville Gold Mine

June 17, 2009 Filed Under: Copper Mining, Lead Mining, Precious Metal  
Anglo Swiss Resources Completes Metallurgical Study for 93% Gold Recovery at the Kenville Gold Mine

Anglo Swiss Resources Inc., announces that G&T Metallurgical Services Ltd. of Kamloops, British Columbia has completed a Metallurgical Scoping Study for the company’s Kenville Gold Mine Project near Nelson, British Columbia. G& T Metallurgical Services is an integrated mineral process research and development company with laboratories for sample preparation, mineral processing testing,... 

Anglo Swiss Resources’ Kenville Gold Mine Underground Rehabilitation Completion

October 9, 2008 Filed Under: Precious Metal  

Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. announces that the Company has completed the rehabilitation of the main mine haulage system at its 100% owned Kenville Gold Mine property near Nelson, B.C. This major historical production level, known as the 257 Level, is the lower of two levels and is now entirely operational with the extensive main drifts track repair complete. The Kenville Gold Mine has approximately... 

Anglo Swiss Resources Begins Installation of New Gold Processing Equipment-Kenville Gold Mine

September 4, 2008 Filed Under: Mining Equipment, Precious Metal  

Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. report that it has taken delivery and initiated installation of mineral processing equipment for its 100% owned Kenville Gold Mine and Milling property located near the City of Nelson in South Eastern British Columbia. The newly purchased crushing and milling equipment (the “Equipment”) consists of: 1) 2 ball mills with drives; 2) a classifier; and 3) 3 flotation... 

Nickel merger is a mining disaster

June 27, 2006 Filed Under: Lead Mining, Mining Services  

What started last fall as a straightforward merger between Sudbury’s two long-time nickel producers threatens to become a sell-off to U.S. interests of a huge chunk of Canada’s mining industry ”” one of our few industries in which Canadians still call most of the shots. The proposed $40 billion (U.S.) mega-merger announced yesterday among the Canadian industrial icons Inco Ltd....