By Brendan O'Boyle Feb 10 (Reuters) - A group of 10 miners kidnapped in northern Mexico last month may have been mistaken for ...
Vizsla Silver Corp. reported that several employees abducted from its Panuco project site near Concordia, Mexico, in January have been found deceased, prompting a suspension of operations while the ...
A case of mistaken identity might have led to the abduction and loss of life of several workers at a Canadian mine in Sinaloa, Mexico, last month.
According to the Associated Press, citing Mexican authorities, the bodies were found in clandestine graves last week. The ...
Security Minister García Harfuch told reporters on Tuesday that four members of the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump today about the Gordie Howe International Bridge ...
Mexican police found 10 bodies while investigating the January abduction of workers at a site operated by Vancouver-based Vizsla Silver in Sinaloa, Yahoo reports.
Ten bodies have been found weeks after the miners were kidnapped. 5 of the miners, who worked for a Canadian company, have ...
Ten miners kidnapped in northern Mexico last month may have been mistaken for rival gang members, according to security authorities. The bodies of five workers were identified, and four suspects ...
Vizsla Silver (TSX:VZLA) is in focus after confirming that several employees abducted from its Concordia, Mexico project site have been found deceased. Operations at the Panuco project are currently ...
Three employees of the Vizsla Silver Corp have been found dead in Mexico, two weeks after they were kidnapped from a job site. On Monday, Michael Konnert, President and CEO of Vizsla confirmed the ...
Vizsla Silver Corp. (NYSE:VZLA) is one of the best high-upside materials stocks to buy. On February 4, CIBC analysts lowered ...
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