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Host Brian Leni interviews André Gaumond, Founder and CEO of Virginia Gold Mines, about how he built an exploration company that ultimately resulted in a billion dollars of buyout value. Virgina made the Éléonore discovery (2004), later sold to Goldcorp, and ultimately led to Virginia “2.0” and the sale/merger of the royalty with Osisko Gold Royalties. Gaumond recounts his path from geologist to mining analyst to junior mining executive, then founding Virginia with an initial $100,000 financing and growing it through financings and a disciplined approach to reducing exploration risk. He outlines his five-point exploration strategy that junior mining investors must learn and executives should heed. The interview closes with his views on companies using the project-generator/royalty model and his criteria for great leaders and VP Exploration candidates. 00:00 Welcome + Meet André Gaumond (Éléonore discovery story begins) 00:51 From rock collector to geologist & mining analyst: learning the business 03:15 Starting Virginia Gold Mines from scratch: early financings & survival mode 04:49 The big mindset shift: stop chasing luck, start reducing exploration risk 06:17 Strategy Point #1–2: Focus on James Bay + build an elite exploration team 11:02 Strategy Point #3: Partnerships/JVs with majors—models, deals, and risk-free budgets 19:59 Strategy Point #4: Diversification—rotating projects & balancing gold vs base metals 23:07 Strategy Point #5: Long-term presence—cash discipline + social license 30:48 Results & realities: multiple deposits, only one mine, and why luck still matters 35:25 Today's JV landscape: can juniors still hold 50% in modern earn-in deals? 37:16 50/50 JVs, cash vs dilution, and why we're not building mines 40:08 Deal terms that match project quality: spend pace, timelines, and de-risking 42:36 Why majors let the junior operate: local edge, costs, and win-win structures 44:28 When to sell: intuition, thresholds, and avoiding the hostile takeover zone 48:50 The Goldcorp auction & spinout playbook: Virginia 1 → Virginia 2 + royalty 51:24 Selling the royalty company: merging top-tier royalties and nailing the timing 53:44 Luck, timing, and shareholder-first decision making 56:19 Éléonore today: aggressive drilling, new zones, and mine life extension 59:08 Who's doing it right now: project generators, land position, and majors buying in 01:02:24 What makes great leaders & VP Exploration Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Mining Stock Education offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
It has been a month since hundreds of members of a northern Ontario First Nation were put in hotels across the province after a water crisis. Many, however, have chosen to stay at the reserve. As Dan Karpenchuk reports, a state of emergency was declared in early January after a parasite was found in water samples and led to dozens of cases of gastrointestinal illnesses. Medical staff left Kashechewan a week ago after consultation with community leaders, but they say residents who remain will still be able to access healthcare services. Lisa Westaway is the regional executive for Indigenous Services Canada. “We've worked with Weeneebayko area health authority, Orange, which is emergency response and the ministry of health to ensure that services are in place for community members who choose to remain in Kashechewan.” Band leaders in Kaschewan declared a state of emergency on January fourth after damage to the water system. That led to sewage seeping into people's homes creating public health and safety issue. More than 1500 people were sent to communities across Ontario including Niagara Falls, Timmins, and Kingston. Less than 400 decided to stay. Tyson Wesley is the executive director of the Kashechewan First Nation. “A lot of people that are currently in the community are deciding to stay. However we're trying to develop some plans to allow them to be there such as our community across the river Fort Albany. So we're trying to see how they can access health care.” More than 60 band members at the fly-in community on the western shore of James Bay have been diagnosed with the parasite cryptosporidium, which causes gastrointestinal symptoms such as cramps, diarrhea, nausea, fever, and vomiting. Most cases are resolved without medication over a couple of weeks. It is still unclear when people will be able to return home. Tribal leaders from across the country spoke out this week at a U.S. Senate hearing against possible changes within the Small Business Administration (SBA) program that supports Native entities. The Alaska Desk's Alena Naiden from our flagship station KNBA reports. The 8(a) Business Development Program provides federal contracting opportunities to socially disadvantaged individuals or tribes. U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) co-led the oversight hearing focused on the program. “It delivers mission-critical work for civilian and defense agencies, and it promotes economic development in Native communities while helping to fulfill the federal trust responsibility.” But over the past year, the federal SBA and other agencies have launched audits into the program, and announced a sweeping suspension of companies participating in it. U.S. Defense Secretary aka U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth also announced on social media last month that his department would be “taking a sledgehammer to the oldest [Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion] DEI program in the federal government.” Murkowski says that Native-owned businesses participate in the program because Congress recognized the government's trust and treaty obligations to Native communities. “That was not based on race, it was not based on DEI.” Katherine Carlton (Iñupiat) is the president of Chugach Alaska Corporation. Her organization has participated in the program for decades and has benefitted from its economic opportunities. “For us, it provided the pathway to recover from the devastating Exxon Valdez oil spill in our region.” Polly Watson is vice president of operations at Bristol Bay Native Corporation and says her organization has several businesses participating in the 8(a) program. Watson says the corporation reinvests the revenue it receives through government contracts back into the community. One example is a partnership with the state Division of Motor Vehicles to deliver mobile services. “To bring real ID and driver's license services to seven villages in the Bristol Bay region serving rural residents.” Tribal leaders and senators from Nevada, Oklahoma, Montana, and Hawaii all spoke in support of the Native participation in the 8(a) program. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out today’s Native America Calling episode Thursday, February 12, 2026 – Young ‘Champions' inspire positive change
James Bay is an essential stopover site for thousands of migrating shorebirds - Hudsonian and Marbled Godwits, Whimbrels, Red Knots, and more. But this once reliable habitat is threatened. Back in August, Cléa Frapin of Birds Canada, headed to a shorebird camp in James Bay to see it for herself. She spoke with Indigenous Elders, wildlife biologists and locals, to better understand the threats that Canada's North is facing, and why we must all tune into this issue and work together - for the birds and for the people.Learn more about the Mushkegowuk Council here, and the James Bay Shorebird Project here. A warm welcome to our newest sponsor, Birding Ecotours! Be sure to check out their selection of birding tours from all across the globe at birdingecotours.comCléa Frapin is originally from France, but moved to New Brunswick in 2018 to pursue a MSc in seasonal trophic interaction modeling across the Arctic biome. She has worked with Birds Canada on Piping Plover and Bicknell Thrush monitoring programs in the Atlantic, and now works on Northern habitat conservation and contributes to the development of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives with the Science in the North program. Edward Sutherland is is from Kashechewan First Nation, and works as the Community Engagement Coordinator with Mushkegowuk Council's Lands & Resources Department. Vicki Sahanatien has 25+ years of experience leading natural resource conservation programs and multi-disciplinary teams in the Canadian Arctic. Currently she works as the Knowledge and Research Manager with Mushkegowuk Council. Christian Friis works at the Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada. Christian is interested in shorebird ecology, with a focus on migrants in Ontario and James Bay.Andrea Gress (she/her) secretly thinks Piping Plovers are better than all the other birds...studied Renewable Resource Management at the University of Saskatchewan. She pivoted towards birds, after an internship in South Africa. Upon returning, she worked with Piping Plovers in Saskatchewan, and then as the Ontario Piping Plover Coordinator. Support the show
In this company update, I chat with with Bryan Atkinson, Senior Vice President of Exploration at Fury Gold Mines (TSX: FURY | NYSE American: FURY). The conversation dives deep into the strategic evolution of the company as it shifts from a pure exploration play toward becoming a developer in the prolific James Bay region of Quebec. Bryan highlights the transformative appointment of mining veteran Phil Baker to the Board of Directors and explains how Baker's extensive experience building mines in Northern Quebec will be the catalyst for advancing the Eau Claire Project. Key Discussion Points: The VRIC Momentum: A look at the massive surge in investor and corporate interest during the Vancouver conferences, signaling a "raging bull market" for precious metals. Strategic Board Appointments: Why the addition of Phil Baker (former long-standing Hecla Mining CEO) is a "game changer" for the company's permitting and development trajectory. Development Milestones at Eau Claire: An overview of the 2026 roadmap, including new metallurgical studies, environmental permitting, and the hiring of a dedicated community liaison officer. Aggressive Drilling & Resource Expansion: Updates on the +12,000-meter drill program focused on converting 700,000 ounces of inferred resources into the indicated category to support future feasibility studies. The "Sum of the Parts" Valuation: A breakdown of Fury's unique financial position, featuring $20M in cash and a significant equity stake in Dolly Varden Silver (DV), which leaves the Eau Claire project trading at a deep discount compared to Quebec peers. Regional M&A Activity: How recent major moves by Osisko, Dilmar, and Zijin Mining in the James Bay region highlight the strategic value of Fury's high-grade assets. If you have any follow up questions for Tim or Bryan please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Fury Gold Mines website to learn more about the Company and read over the recent news - https://furygoldmines.com/ ------------------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Investing in equities, commodities, really everything involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
Send us a textA rusty mug that cuts your lip. A wood stove without a door. Eighty days on Great Slave Lake will make you grateful for the little things—and will redraw your map of what matters. We sat down with winter guide and Alone Season 7 alum Kielyn Marrone to unpack how survival clarity and traditional craft can turn deep cold into deep comfort.Kielyn traces the path from competitive athlete to outdoor educator to co‑founder of Lure of the North, guiding everyone from first‑timers at a cozy base camp to hardy travellers on committing northern routes. She breaks down the traditional winter system—canvas anoraks, big snowshoes, hot tents, and freight toboggans—and why breathable, natural materials outperform heavy “cold camping” in real wilderness. We dig into her DIY roots: teaching moccasin, mitten, and anorak workshops; launching gear kits and videos; then intentionally splitting the retail side to protect the expedition focus and avoid burnout.The conversation travels home to their off‑grid homestead built from a prospector tent and a leaking aluminum boat, now powered by a 12 kW solar array with diesel backup. Kielyn shares the unglamorous but essential systems—rotating compost, a bear‑proof garbage cage, a simple thunderbox—and why modern conveniences can live alongside primal solutions. As camp chef, she reveals how single‑ingredient freeze‑dried staples make lighter, healthier meals at scale, retaining nutrients and rehydrating fast in subzero temps.Hear about a 73‑day snowshoe traverse from Lake Superior to James Bay, the art of pacing ten‑hour days, and the quiet headspace of walking in winter rhythm. If you care about winter camping, hot tenting, DIY gear, off‑grid living, survival lessons, or planning remote expeditions, this one is packed with field‑tested insight and hard‑earned laughs.If this story moved you or taught you something new, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who loves wild places. Got a winter question we should tackle next? Send us a note at Hi at Supergoodcamping.com.www.lureofthenorth.comhttps://www.instagram.com/lureofthenorth/https://www.facebook.com/lureofthenorthhttps://www.youtube.com/@lureofthenorthSupport the showCONNECT WITH US AT SUPER GOOD CAMPING:Support the podcast & buy super cool SWAG: https://store.skgroupinc.com/super_good_camping/shop/homeEMAIL: hi@supergoodcamping.comWEBSITE: www.supergoodcamping.comYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqFDJbFJyJ5Y-NHhFseENsQINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/super_good_camping/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SuperGoodCampinFACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuperGoodCamping/TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@supergoodcamping Support the show
This members-only episode of Bigfoot Society is packed with encounters that don't give you time to breathe.A Maryland investigator describes years of documented activity in a public park — massive footprints, missing trail cameras, nests hidden just off walking paths — all leading up to a shocking daylight encounter when two enormous creatures exploded out of the woods just yards away.From there, the episode spans the continent. You'll hear about footprints frozen in fresh snow in the mountains of southern New Mexico, rock-throwing incidents near isolated homes, and a late-night camping experience in northern Wisconsin that left a family feeling watched, questioned, and completely powerless.There are highway crossings, winter encounters near James Bay in northern Quebec, and even a rare family account passed down from the 1920s in Oregon — all shared calmly, carefully, and without embellishment.This episode is available exclusively to Bigfoot Society members.If you're serious about this subject, this is one you don't want to miss.To hear the entire members-only episode, join Bigfoot Society:Visit bigfootsocietypodcast.com and click Members LoginOr tap Join on the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel
Our lead story: Kashechewan, a fly-in only First Nation near James Bay in northern Ontario, plans for evacuation after its water treatment system stopped working over the weekend.
In this KE Report update, I'm joined by Tim Clark, President & CEO of Fury Gold Mines (NYSE/TSX:FURY), along with Bryan Atkinson, Senior Vice President of Exploration, to discuss the company's growing gold resource portfolio and 2026 shift toward development in Québec's James Bay region. Key discussion points include: Sakami Project - Inferred Resource Update - A newly outlined ~825,000-ounce inferred gold resource at 1.07 g/t Au, with upside potential from limited drilling and multiple open extensions. Exploration Upside in James Bay - Multiple targets along a 23+ km gold-bearing structure, supported by solid infrastructure and low discovery costs. Strategic Focus for 2026 - Fury is shifting capital and attention toward advancing its most de-risked asset, Eau Claire, while maintaining optionality across its broader land package. Eau Claire - Moving Toward Production - Ongoing drilling focused on resource conversion, continuity, and improving the production profile as the project advances from PEA toward Feasibility Study. If you have any follow up questions for Tim or Bryan please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Fury Gold Mines website to learn more about the Company and read over the recent news. ---------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
In this company update, we chat with Alicia Milne, President and CEO of Q2 Metals (TSXV: QTWO | OTCQB: QUEXF | FSE: 458), to discuss the exceptional 457m of 1.65% Li₂O drill result from Hole 44 at the Cisco Lithium Project in James Bay - highlighted by many analysts as one of the strongest lithium pegmatite holes ever drilled. Key Discussion Points Hole 44 Breakthrough: Why the 457m intercept stands out and how it extends mineralization beyond the previous exploration target. Growth & Expansion: Step-outs such as holes 63 and 65 confirm the system remains open in multiple directions. Path to Maiden Resource: Over 33,000m drilled to date, with results feeding into a planned Q1 maiden resource and future PEA work. Strong Financial Position: Over $20M in the treasury following a $26M financing, fully funding 2026 drilling and advancement. If you have any follow up questions for Alicia or would like more information on any aspect of the Company please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Q2 Metals website. ------------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
In this episode of Mining Stock Education, host Bill Powers interviews Tim Clark, CEO of Fury Gold Mines, to discuss the latest updates on the company's transition from exploration to development, particularly at their Eau Claire project in the James Bay region of Quebec, Canada. Tim highlights the confidence gained from their Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) and recent drilling results. Additionally, Tim mentions productive discussions with Dhilmar Ltd., the private miner which acquired the nearby Eleonore Mine from Newmont recently. Fury could potentially collaborate with Dhilmar Ltd. to feed more gold ore into their mill. The conversation also covers other significant projects and the general outlook for the company as it strives to increase shareholder value and advance towards production. 00:00 Introduction to Mining Stock Education 00:47 Fury Gold Mines Update 01:14 Eau Claire Project Insights 03:27 Strategic Partnerships and Market Dynamics 06:26 Drilling Programs and Future Plans 17:36 Financial Overview and Market Position 20:21 Conclusion and Investment Advice Sponsor: https://furygoldmines.com/ Ticker: FURY Sakami Resource Estimate Press Release: https://furygoldmines.com/fury-announces-initial-mineral-resource-estimate-for-the-sakami-gold-project-in-quebec/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Sponsor Fury Gold Mines pays MSE a United States dollar seven thousand per month coverage fee. The forward-looking statement found in Fury Gold's most-recent presentation found at www.FuryGoldMines.com applies to everything discussed in this interview. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
We sit down with indie-folk artist Hunter Metts to talk about his new EP A Crater Wide and the journey that took him from a musical childhood in Nashville to finding his artistic voice after American Idol. Hunter reflects on growing up in a creative family, stepping away from music to pursue software development, and the pull that kept bringing him back to songwriting.He opens up about the emotional depth behind tracks like “Abielene” and “Blue Ridge Run,” his writing process, the artists who inspire him, and how a viral moment with his breakout single “Weathervane” changed everything. We also get into recording at The Blasting Room, playing multiple instruments on the EP, and the experience of wrapping his first headlining tour and hitting the road with James Bay.Plus, Hunter shares what being on stage means to him, the stories behind his most personal songs, and what fans can expect heading into 2026.Jonathan's Drinking: Three Chord Bourbon Hard Pressed Tennessee Whiskey
Q2 Metals Corp. (OTCQB: QUEXF) is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the Cisco Lithium Project located within the greater Nemaska traditional territory of the Eeyou Istchee Territory, James Bay, Quebec. Neil McCallum, VP of Exploration at Q2 Metals, joins us to highlight the company's progress at the Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec's James Bay region. With exceptional drill results and plans for an initial resource estimate, Q2 is advancing one of the district's most promising new lithium discoveries toward becoming a world-class asset.
What artist would YOU be willing to get fired over? This week on 90's NOW, Kelly and Sharon dive into the wild story of a Peruvian chef who lost his job after asking Axl Rose from Guns N' Roses for a photo. Axl said yes, but his employer didn't! We break down what happened, why the chef said it was totally worth it, and which artists we would risk our jobs for. Kelly and Sharon also share incredible behind-the-scenes stories from interviewing some of music's biggest names, including Lenny Kravitz, Bryan Adams, Kelly Clarkson, James Bay, and even how Flo Rida once saved an interview in the best way possible. Plus, we celebrate one of the most iconic sitcoms of the 90s, Living Single. Find out the show's original title, why Queen Latifah had to rewrite the legendary theme song and why Sharon wants to rewatch the entire series over the holidays. By the way, Kelly is still trying to get over the fact that the Living Single theme song was never officially released as a single! Test your pop culture knowledge with Kelly's Trivia, featuring questions about Queen Latifah & *NSYNC and travel back to 1992 with Sharon's 90's Rewind. And don't miss Sharon's great experience seeing Paul McCartney in concert this week, sleep deprivation included! Thanks for watching 90's NOW - your home for 90s pop culture, nostalgia, and fun!
HPQ Silicon Inc. (TSX-V: HPQ / OTCQB: HPQFF)HPQ Silicon welcomed Canada's 2025 Federal Budget, which commits $141 billion toward productivity, clean manufacturing, and energy transition — priorities that align directly with HPQ's three innovation pillars: Fumed Silica, ENDURA+ Batteries, and METAGENE™ Hydrogen. CEO Bernard Tourillon applauded the federal focus on domestic industrial capacity, reinforcing HPQ's mission to build world-class clean-tech solutions in Canada.LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR / OTCQB: LFLRF)LaFleur Minerals advanced confirmation drilling at its Swanson Gold Deposit to support the restart of the Beacon Gold Mill and the completion of a Preliminary Economic Assessment. With both assets 100% owned and just 60 km apart in Québec's Abitibi Belt, LaFleur is positioning itself as one of the province's next near-term gold producers as gold prices remain strong.AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX)AISIX Solutions announced a pilot partnership with a major Canadian insurance brokerage to deploy its AI-driven Climate Genius platform across up to 500 insured properties. The 30-day evaluation will assess real-world wildfire-risk data performance and integration potential as AISIX continues expanding its Artificial Intelligence-powered climate-risk analytics footprint.Power Metallic Mines Inc. (TSXV: PNPN) (OTCBB: PNPNF)Power Metallic Mines reported assay results from its summer drill program at the Nisk Project, highlighted by 5.35 metres grading 11.97% Cu (16.35% CuEqRec) in hole PML-25-022 from the Lion Zone. Infill drilling defined mineralization along high-grade shoots and outlined the zone geometry to a confidence level supporting a future mineral resource estimate to the Indicated classification. The company also announced a more than 600% increase in its land package, expanding its holdings across the James Bay region. Freegold Ventures Ltd. (TSX: FVL) (OTCQX: FGOVF)Freegold Ventures reported 3.63 g/t Au over 45.4m within 277.1m grading 1.24 g/t Au in hole GS2523 at the Golden Summit Project near Fairbanks, Alaska. Additional results included 1.16 g/t Au over 44.7m (GS2509), 3.30 g/t Au over 18.3m (GS2511), and 1.44 g/t Au over 36.6m (GS2514). The ongoing 2025 program—49 holes totaling 31,754m—continues to expand the Dolphin and WOW Zones and advance work toward a Pre-Feasibility Study.
We have a bonafide legend on How To Fail: the American singer, songwriter, guitarist, actor and philanthropist who, along with his band, sold more than 130 million albums and performed in over 50 countries for more than 40 million fans before being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's ACTUAL Jon Bon Jovi - the frontman of the world-dominating rock band who released hits such as You Give Love A Bad Name, Blaze of Glory and Livin' On A Prayer. In this conversation we talk about his life-changing vocal cord surgery, burnout, his faith, friendship with Bruce Springsteen and how being a father has taught him he's ‘not the boss of anything anymore'. Plus: the key to a successful marriage from a rock star who has been with his childhood sweetheart, Dorethea, for 36 years! He's charming, quick-witted and yes, that famous smile still lights up the room. Bon Jovi is back with the album ‘Forever (Legendary Edition)' featuring collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Robbie Williams, Avril Lavigne, James Bay and many more. The band's Forever Tour will kick off next year, with dates in America and Europe. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 07:01 The Making of 'Living on a Prayer' 11:29 Vocal Surgery and Recovery 20:50 Reflections on Faith and Philanthropy 27:41 Challenges of Touring 28:19 The Performance Experience 29:43 Reflections on Fame 30:54 A Long-lasting Marriage 34:19 Parenting and Family Life 36:17 Friendship with Bruce Springsteen 41:20 Fashionista Failures 46:21 Wisdom and Aging
Health Canada has authorized a drug shown to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease. The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority says it's abandoning plans to install shore power for cruise ships at Ogden Point — a project long touted as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality in the James Bay neighbourhood. In honey bee colonies, worker bees will overthrow a failing queen in a carefully coordinated process known as supersedure. Recent research from the University of British Columbia sheds light on why these ‘royal revolts' happen and how viral infections in queens can trigger them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore the eastern nations as they dealt with the Dutch, French, Spanish and English colonies. Referenceshttps://www.potawatomiheritage.com/encyclopedia/the-beaver-wars/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montrealhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Montreal_historyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebechttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_III_of_Englandhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_WarsBlack Hawk War | US-Native American Conflict, 1832 | BritannicaGreat Peace of Montreal, 1701Document 3: Great Peace of Montreal (1701) | Open History Seminar: Canadian Historyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Execution_of_Charles_ISamuel de Champlain - WikipediaVenables, Robert W. (2004). American Indian History: Five Centuries of Conflict & Coexistence. Volume 1: Conquest of a Continent, 1492-1783. Clear Light Publishers, New Mexico. Kenyon, W.A., and Turnbull, J.R. (1971). The Battle for James Bay, 1686. Macmillan of Canada, Toronto. SFXWhat Were The Beaver Wars?(79832) Great Peace of Montreal 1701 - YouTubeHiawatha - The Great Law of Peace - Extra History - Part 1How Beavers Are Restoring Wetlands in North American Deserts!Support the show
Catherine Anne Davies, also known as The Anchoress, joins Caro C to discuss her preferred recording methods, the decision to invest in her own studio and receiving three consecutive MPG Award nominations.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:14 - From Multitrack To MPG Nominations04:09 - Balancing Locations And Condensed Hours 08:14 - Old School Recording Techniques11:20 - Recording Piano And Vocals12:51 - Piano Recording Technique14:09 - Re-releasing Communion 18:57 - Last Night From Glasgow21:39 - Favourite Synths24:41 - New Album Project27:20 - Recording Own Vocals32:24 - TeachingCatherine Anne Davies BiogCatherine Anne Davies is a producer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter originally from Wales. Her artist project, The Anchoress, has seen her twice nominated for the Welsh Music Prize and named an Album of the Year by everyone from Elton John to The Sunday Times, to Record Collector.A three times nominee for the prestigious Music Producers Guild Awards, Catherine's early roots as a classically-trained flautist have seen her journey from her engineering and co-writing credits on Top 20 albums, to recently being appointed as Professor of Music Production and Songwriting at ICMP & SAE.Since winning a PRS Writer/Producer award in 2019, she has spent much of the last six years on her current obsession with vintage synthesizers, as well as building a growing reputation as a go-to remixer for artists such Bishi, Thea Gilmore, and Roxanne DeBastion. Catherine's recent production projects include the lead radio single for Dot Allison's remix project, producing and mixing on the Hen Hoose Vol. 2 compilation, co-producing her BBC 6 Music supported collaboration with Band Spectra, and producing and mixing the forthcoming Liberty's Mother album.Catherine has previously co-written with and worked alongside a variety of prominent industry names including Ed Harcourt (Paloma Faith & James Bay), Liam Howe (Jessie Ware, Marina) and Paul Statham (Kylie, Dido). She has also co-written with artists outside of the alternative rock genre, including MOBO-nominated singer-songwriter/cellist Ayanna Witter-Johnson and British rapper Riz MC .Catherine also joined the line-up of Simple Minds in 2014, appearing on the Big Music (2015)and Walk Between Worlds (2018) albums before departing in 2019.She released her debut solo album Confessions of a Romance Novelist in 2016, a collaborative album In Memory of My Feelings (2020) with Bernard Butler. The Art Of Losing (2021), and Versions (2023).http://theanchoress.co.uk/http://www.facebook.com/theanchoresshttp://instagram.com/theanchoressofficialhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCprifKdWotavrgXSy_qelEwCaro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash, from Waswanipi in Eeyou Istchee (Quebec side of James Bay) , is a human rights activist, political commentator, television host and columnist for The Nation magazine. She is also a speechwriter and the Corporate Communications Information Officer for the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay In this powerful episode Maïtée joins Radicle Narrative to share her deeply personal journey through addiction, neurodivergence, and cultural reconnection. From growing up in a trilingual community shaped by colonial borders to finding purpose in sobriety and self-expression, Maïtée speaks with honesty and insight about language preservation, Indigenous governance, and the importance of civil disobedience in the face of systemic injustice. A conversation about nationhood, dignity, and the quiet revolution of being unapologetically yourself.Show Links: Tele Quebec Cours Autochtones 102 - Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash
In this episode of Shaping Our World, Chris Tompkins talks with Jules Porter, Director of Programs at Jays Care Foundation, about how sport can be a powerful tool for growth and resilience in young people. Jules shares how Jays Care supports youth facing barriers—through innovative, inclusive programs across Canada—and highlights their partnership with Muskoka Woods. Together, they host a life-changing retreat for girls from First Nations communities west of James Bay, where participants build leadership skills, form friendships, and discover their potential. It's a conversation full of insight, inspiration, and a deep belief in the power of play to shape lives.
In the latest episode of On The Line, Jen Gerson is joined by Dave Cournoyer — Alberta politics watcher, writer at daveberta.ca, and longtime chronicler of this province's wilder turns — for a conversation that cuts through the noise and gets to the big question: what is actually going on in Alberta right now?This episode is brought to you by the Metis Nation of Ontario. It's the Abitibi River, Northern Ontario, 1854. They called it “the Long Portage.”From the banks of the Abitibi River, Métis voyageurs hauled heavy freight canoes and Hudson's Bay Company trade goods across miles of forest and muskeg. Their hard work linked Fort Albany and Moose Factory along the James Bay coast with Lake Timiskaming. And, from there, the entire northwest.As the HBC moved inland from Moose Factory to open and work at posts to the south and west, the Métis “Factory Boys” and their families cut the trail, built the storehouse, and ran the trade. They were guides, interpreters, diplomats, and entrepreneurs.And they endured. The Métis remained in northern Ontario and in the story of how this country was built. Because Canada is not Canada without the Métis. Today, Métis rights are a settled fact of law in Ontario.This Indigenous Peoples Month, visit OntarioMétisFacts.com to learn more.The conversation opens with a serious look at the growing undercurrent of separatist sentiment inside the United Conservative Party. They unpack the emotional pull of independence, the logistical realities of separation, and why this movement — once fringe — is now creeping toward the mainstream. They also explore the federal government's role in fuelling some of this rage, and how Alberta's energy economy keeps acting as both asset and anchor.And then, the inevitable question that must be asked in any progressive conversation in this province: where the hell is Naheed Nenshi? Jen presses Dave on why the Alberta NDP is missing in action while the UCP is rolling out wildly controversial ideas. The moment is ripe. The opportunity is obvious. And yet... nothing.As always, like and subscribe at ReadTheLine.ca. You can also follow us on your favourite podcast app so you never miss an episode. Share it with a friend, post about it online, or shout it across the parking lot outside the nearest community centre in Calgary. We'll take it.And don't forget: On The Line drops Tuesday mornings on audio, with the video version rolling out Tuesday evening on YouTube and across our social channels. Prefer to watch? Stay tuned tonight — and follow us to catch the drop.Thanks for listening. We'll see you next week.
In this KE Report company update, we welcome back Cameron Tymstra, President and CEO of Targa Exploration (CSE:TEX - OTCQB:TRGEF - FRA:V6Y), to discuss the company's evolving gold exploration strategy in the James Bay region of Quebec. Targa is gearing up for its first drill program at the Opinaca Gold Project with a larger financing, share consolidation, and airborne geophysics planned to refine high-priority targets. Key discussion points include: – Why Targa cancelled a smaller $500k raise in favor of a $2.6 million financing, supported by strong investor interest – How proceeds will fund airborne geophysics and a ~3,000m maiden drill program targeting a 7-km gold anomaly – Details on the 5-for-1 share consolidation and rationale behind the capital structure reset – Comparables and context: proximity to Newmont's former Eleonore Mine and Patriot Battery Metals' Corvette project – Cost estimates for drilling and expectations around permitting and pad selection before the planned August/September drill mobilization – Potential for future portfolio expansion into additional gold assets The Opinaca project presents a greenfield opportunity in a region with very limited historical exploration. Visit the Targa Exploration website for more details. Be sure to subscribe for follow-up interviews and market commentary. YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and X
HIGHLIGHTS:Bonanza-Grade Upside: Historic samples up to 204 g/t gold at Lake Cargelligo in Australia's prolific Cobar Mining District.Next-Gen Exploration: AI-powered targeting and modern geophysics set to unlock previously missed zones in Q3 2025.Multi-Commodity Growth: Exposure to gold, uranium (Athabasca Basin), and lithium (James Bay & New Mexico).Leadership That Delivers: New CEO Andrew Watson brings a capital-efficient strategy backed by a veteran technical team with global discovery success.In a year when gold just hit an all-time high of $3,430 USD ($4,700 CAD) per ounce, Lancaster Resources is positioning itself squarely at the intersection of market momentum and strategic resource acquisition. The company has secured the Lake Cargelligo project in New South Wales — a 287 sq. km property in the proven but underexplored Cobar Mining District.CEO Andrew Watson, newly appointed to lead the company through its next phase of growth, calls the project “a potential company-maker” — and not without reason. With historic bonanza-grade samples up to 204 g/t gold and multiple zones of mineralization identified over a 25 km strike length, Lancaster believes it's targeting the kind of scale that has delivered multi-million-ounce discoveries in the past.“Lake Cargelligo checks all the boxes: a tier-one mining jurisdiction, historic high-grade samples, and zero modern geophysics. We believe it holds the scale potential of a Fort Knox-style discovery.” – Andrew Watson, CEO, Lancaster ResourcesLake Cargelligo offers district-scale potential in a gold-producing region that already hosts mines with resources exceeding 1.7 million ounces. Lancaster Resources is preparing to deploy next-generation geophysics and AI-powered targeting technologies, aiming to identify mineralized zones that were missed during earlier, shallow drilling campaigns.To strengthen its exploration program, the company has engaged two seasoned Australian geologists — Ross Brown, with over 40 years of global exploration experience, and Rob Heaslop, known for his operational depth and discovery track record.While gold remains Lancaster's near-term focus, the company is building long-term strategic depth across multiple critical commodities. It holds two uranium properties in Canada's Athabasca Basin — the world's top uranium district — positioning it to benefit from rising energy demand driven by AI and electrification.Additionally, its lithium portfolio includes brine assets in New Mexico and hard-rock claims in Quebec's James Bay region, offering exposure to the growing need for energy storage solutions.Lancaster's portfolio is aligned with three of the strongest commodity trends in the global market today: gold, uranium, and lithium. With near-term exploration at Lake Cargelligo set to begin in Q3 2025, and a veteran technical team in place, Lancaster is emerging as a compelling small cap to watch.DISTRICT SCALE POTENTIALSTRATEGIC DEPTH: MORE THAN JUST GOLDCONCLUSION
Interview with Matthew Hayes, Executive Director of James Bay Minerals Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/james-bay-minerals-asx-jby-two-pronged-approach-near-surface-gold-high-grade-skarn-upside-6312Recording date: 28th April 2025James Bay Minerals is advancing its strategic 1.4 million ounce gold resource in Nevada toward potential near-term production. The project features a high-grade component of 980,000 ounces grading 6.67 g/t gold and a surface oxide component of approximately 400,000 ounces at nearly 4 g/t.Located adjacent to Nevada Gold Mines' Phoenix operation, described as "the largest gold mine in the world," JBY's asset shares identical geology with a proven neighbor that has produced 9 million ounces over 40 years. The project benefits from existing infrastructure including power, paved roads, and secured water rights, with just a 15-minute drive to the established mining town of Battle Mountain.Executive Director Matthew Hayes, who holds approximately 15% of the company, highlighted their production-focused strategy: "We've got advanced heap leach permitting in place. And within 8-12 months we could be in production." This heap leach approach could enable operations to begin at a relatively modest capital cost compared to conventional mining.JBY acquired the asset in a distressed situation for less than $4 per ounce (now effectively under $2 per ounce at current share prices) and maintains a healthy treasury with $7.3 million cash. The company is currently conducting a 4,000-meter drill program targeting significant resource expansion, including previously undrilled high-grade outcrops with samples up to 42 g/t gold.Metallurgical studies demonstrate favorable recoveries of 79% for oxide material, exceeding the neighboring operation's 68% recovery despite processing much lower grades (0.32 g/t).Management's substantial ownership (approximately 33% collectively) aligns interests with shareholders and supports their anti-dilutive approach, with Hayes noting: "We'll most likely be looking to do it majority through debt financing."In the current strong gold price environment, JBY represents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking exposure to a potential near-term gold producer in a premier mining jurisdiction.View James Bay Minerals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/james-bay-mineralsSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
In this KE Report company update, I feature a deep-dive discussion on Fury Gold Mines (NYSE:FURY - TSX:FURY) recently announced all-share acquisition of Quebec Precious Metals (TSX.V:QPM - OTCQB:CJCFF) valued at just over C$4 million. This strategic acquisition will significantly expand Fury's land position in Quebec's James Bay region to over 157,000 hectares, pending deal completion in late April. Joining me to break down the transaction and exploration plans are: Tim Clark, President & CEO of Fury Gold Mines Bryan Atkinson, SVP of Exploration at Fury Normand Champigny, CEO of Quebec Precious Metals Key Highlights from the Interview: Deal Rationale & Strategic Fit: Tim Clark explains how the deal came together after ongoing conversations with Normand Champigny. The consolidation provides operational efficiencies, expands Fury's footprint in a highly prospective district, and positions the company for long-term growth in Quebec. Expanding James Bay Exposure: The acquisition nearly doubles Fury's land package in James Bay, placing it in proximity to the Éléonore Mine, now owned by private Indonesian firm Delmar. The region is seeing rising M&A interest with recent ~$7.5B in M&A activity. Project Overview – Quebec Precious Metals: Normand provides insight into QPM's key assets, especially the flagship Sakami Project, with over 50,000 meters of historical drilling and strong gold potential. The project also includes lithium targets (notably Elmer East, next to Rio Tinto's Galaxy project) and the advanced-stage Kipawa Rare Earths Project, jointly held with Investissement Québec. Exploration Plans & Priorities: Brian Atkinson outlines Fury's next steps: Potential near-term maiden resource at Sakami through confirmation and extension drilling. Review and prioritization of newly acquired properties in June through field visits. Upcoming results from Éléonore South will help define 2025 drill plans, including possible follow-ups at Committee Bay and Eau Claire. If you have any follow up questions for Tim or Bryan please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Fury Gold Mines website to learn more about the Company and read over the recent
We had the pleasure of interviewing Ziggy Alberts over Zoom video!Ziggy Alberts is no stranger to success, having built a dedicated global following through a combination of steadfast touring, captivating songwriting, and an independent ethos that has seen him thrive without the backing of a major label. An artist who has mastered the acoustic charm of busking and intimate venues to the electrifying energy of sold-out world stages - all as a solo act - Alberts is now entering a new phase of his artistic journey with his seventh studio album, ‘New Love'.From his early days busking on the streets of Australia's Byron Bay, Alberts has always understood the power of direct connection with his audience. His rise has been driven not only by his emotionally resonant folk songs but by his determination to bring his music to fans face-to-face. Now a decade into his career, he has grown his fanbase the old-fashioned way: by playing show after show, year after year, turning small rooms into sold-out venues across the globe.His touring record is as impressive as it is diverse. In 2024, as part of his 70-date New Love World Tour, he delivered standout performances, including massive headline sets at Bluesfest Byron Bay and a co-headline SummerSalt run across Australia's east coast with Matt Corby and James Bay. The world tour has taken him across his homeland, Europe, the UK, North America, and Indonesia, with debut shows planned for Mexico and Japan. Among the tour highlights are his biggest German shows, drawing over 3,500 attendees in Hamburg and Munich. He also achieved sold-out shows in Vienna, and both Amsterdam and Mexico City twice over. This remarkable run follows his prolific 2023 Rewind World Tour, where he performed for over 110,000 people at his headline shows, sold out London's Eventim Apollo, completed a packed-out capital city tour in Australia, and made his debut in Brazil, playing to a crowd of 15,000 people at the Floripa Eco Festival.Alberts' audience isn't just global - it's fiercely loyal, built on the back of his tireless work ethic and unfiltered authenticity. His brand of acoustic, sun-soaked folk has struck a chord with listeners worldwide, combining deeply personal storytelling with universally relatable themes of love, self-discovery, and freedom. Alberts' resume speaks for itself: his discography has garnered over 1 billion streams, with hits like "Runaway," "Gone," and "Love Me Now" racking up millions of listens - "Runaway" surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify alone. His 2018 album ‘Laps Around The Sun' achieved ARIA Double Platinum Certification, with several singles also earning ARIA Platinum and Gold Certifications, underscoring his enduring appeal. He's taken home two APRA Music Awards for Most Performed Blues and Roots Work in both 2022 and 2024, further solidifying his standing in Australian folk music.For Alberts, ‘New Love' is a return to simplicity - a reflection of his own personal growth over the years. It explores themes of second chances, choosing joy, and navigating the complexities of modern life, but always with an underlying message of adventure and magic. The first singles from the record, "New Love," "Outlaw," and "Where Does The Love Go?", reveal this connection, blending personal reflection with universal emotions, while the acoustic folk sound and enchanting melodies give space for the stories to breathe. The album's structure, split between a warm, folk-inspired Side A and a more expansive, rock-and-country- influenced Side B, mirrors the duality of life. Side A represents the light, or North, with songs that feel familiar and intimate; while Side B ventures into darker tones and broader instrumentation, representing the South. It's this balance that makes ‘New Love' feel cohesive, giving the album a sense of being made to be listened to in its entirety, much like the records that inspired Alberts early on in his career.The release of ‘New Love' and the ongoing New Love World Tour showcases Alberts at a peak of his powers as a seasoned performer who has mastered the art of connecting with his audience. His determined touring schedule has not only expanded his global reach but has created a fanbase that feels deeply connected to his music and his message. His live shows have become more than just performances - they are shared experiences where fans from different countries and cultures come together, united by his music.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #ZiggyAlberts #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bringin-it-backwards--4972373/support.
This week on Dug By Us we get the remit from last episode's songs by comfort indie punk band Slowly Slowly and the classic romance from James Bay and John Batiste AND we bring in FOUR fresh tunes for you.Cassie goes to Chris's neck of the woods, sharing the honest, raw reelings by Hassall with her new track Tracy Grimshaw, get it hereChris goes to Cassie's hometown (Cenny Coast represent) to bring the second best thing to the iconic sauce bottles, Boy Soda's track Lil Obsession, get it hereAnd that's not all, because it's been such a long time between drinks, we're giving you double the Dug.Cassie's second pic is an act from ROAR Fest, although the new single is a huge change of pace.The artist is indie grunge, emo queen Kaiyah Mercedes and the song is MANIC, listen hereChris is sharing the Queen Lady Gaga's return to dark pop, her track Garden Of Eden from the latest album MAYHEM- now let's not let the comparison ruin it for you.Connect with Dug By Us hereDug By Us is made on Aboriginal Land and pays respect to First Nation Australians and the land your listening from.Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CEO Francis MacDonald of Li-FT Power discusses the company's activities in 2025, focusing on their exploration efforts in Quebec's James Bay region, the current state of the lithium market, and the challenges facing Canada's resource industry, particularly regarding permitting and indigenous involvement. Francis walks listeners through the Pontax work being done for a drill program there while also moving ahead with optimization studies at the Yellow Knife Project.
The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: Where would you find the city of Athens? Question 2: Maputo is the capital city of which country? Question 3: In which country would you find the Giant's Causeway? Question 4: The world's first leaning skyscrapers, Puerto de Europa, can be found in which country? Question 5: James Bay, located in Ontario and Quebec, is the southern arm of which larger bay? Question 6: Which Caribbean capital is located near the foothills of the Blue Mountains? Question 7: In the 19th century, which river's Bloody Island was a popular duelling site since it was out of the jurisdiction of both Missouri and Illinois? Question 8: Which of these cities is in Jordan? Question 9: The medieval-style castle of Neuschwanstein is located in which country? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fury CEO Tim Clark and QPM CEO Normand Champigny, along with Fury SVP Exploration Bryan Atkinson, explain why Fury acquiring QPM makes sense for the shareholders of both companies. Bill Powers conducted the interview at PDAC 2025. Tim Clark, CEO of Fury, commented: “This Transaction is an exciting opportunity given it doubles Fury's land package in the Eeyou Istchee territory in the James Bay Region of Quebec and unites complementary assets, teams, and investor bases which should ultimately increase shareholder value at both companies. Combining QPM's gold and critical minerals portfolio of exploration projects with Fury's projects and strong balance sheet will not only help improve cost efficiency but also add to the potential for new discoveries.” Normand Champigny, CEO and Director of QPM, commented: “We are very pleased to be entering this combination with Fury. By combining with Fury, QPM's shareholders will benefit from the synergies and cost savings of leveraging the combined company's excellent management team for funding and obtaining required permits to continue drilling at Sakami. We believe that the Transaction with Fury offers for QPM shareholders a high potential for share price appreciation in the current gold market environment. The Transaction demonstrates the progress made with our exploration work to date. Fury has the ability to rapidly advance our assets to identify a large gold mineral resource.” Sponsor: https://furygoldmines.com/ Ticker: FURY Quebec Precious Metals: https://www.qpmcorp.ca/en/ Press Releases discussed: https://furygoldmines.com/fury-gold-mines-limited-to-acquire-quebec-precious-metals-corporation/ 0:00 Intro 0:51 Rationale for Fury's acquisition of QPM 2:53 QPM's Sakami gold project 3:47 QPM's Kipawa REE project 5:17 Fury to “focus on gold in James Bay” 6:31 Normand Champigny will be Fury advisor 7:19 Eleonore South drilling ongoing 7:43 Major interest in Committee Bay project 8:18 BMO & PDAC: “a lot of excitement” Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Sponsor Fury Gold Mines pays MSE a United States dollar seven thousand per month coverage fee. The forward-looking statement found in Fury Gold's most-recent presentation found at www.FuryGoldMines.com applies to everything discussed in this interview. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
This week on Dug By Us we get the remit from last episode's songs by indie folk nostalgia band jasmine.4t and the classic cool ooze from Jalen Ngonda AND we bring in a couple of fresh tunes for you.Cassie keeps in the punk influence, and encourages you to listen to the full album, with the title and opening track from Melbourne rock band Slowly Slowly, Forgiving Spree, listen hereChris shares the sweet, big love feels with the sometimes forgotten James Bay collaboration with the underrated Jon Batiste.Get their track Sunshine In The Room hereConnect with Dug By Us hereDug By Us is made on Aboriginal Land and pays respect to First Nation Australians and the land your listening from.Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Up All Night” mega-hit co-auteur James Bay is back with a new banger for you! This time, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist teams up with five-time Grammy Award-winning beam of light Jon Batiste for heartfelt inspiration via “Sunshine In The Room.”
Philip Andelman's inspired take on the language and rhythm of music videos has impacted the medium in countless ways. The results are evident in his collaborations with contemporary artists, including Usher, Melissa Etheridge, Ludacris, Maxwell, d4vd, James Bay and Taylor Swift. Formative experiences with Annie Leibowitz launched his entry-point into photography. After NYU, continued experiential education under the guidance of Joseph Kahn, the legend, exposed Philip to the world of music videos with an ethos to help keep head above water. He worked as a second unit director on some of the most pivotal music videos ever made, including Moby's Southside and U2's Elevation. Soon after came the opportunity to step into the director's chair for the first of six video collaborations with Lenny Kravitz, beginning with 2004's Where Are We Runnin - a hedonistic exploration of faith. Some of the notable videos in Philip's catalogue include John Mayer's Waiting on the World to Change; Duck Sauce's It's You; Fiona Apple and Andrew Bird's Left Handed Kisses; Miriam, by Norah Jones; and Beyonce's Halo, featuring Michael Ealy. In our conversation, we discussed the origins of his journey and upbringing in France and New York; the grant he received from Martin Scorsese; the artistry in working with Maxwell; showing Jay-Z what he thought was an unfinished video; and a fateful Samsung commercial he directed. We also discussed his degree of versatility, and its effect on transcending genre.Opening Credits: Anitek - Tab & Anitek - Mina I CC BY-NC-ND 3.0; Genx Beats - Lofi Beats - 01 Always (Lofi Mix) I CC BY 3.0. Closing Credits: HoliznaPATREON - Tapping On The Roof I CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
00:00 Lads Lads Lads00:50 Debate on Four-Day Work Week02:58 Rental Property Dilemma04:28 Opinions on Open Home Etiquette06:35 Breakers Game and T-Shirt Throwing29:41 New Music Friday33:53 James Bay and Radio Play34:20 OnlyFans Podcast Overshare35:43 Auckland Flooding Story39:51 Bus Lane Rules Clarified43:35 Who Dares Dan51:33 Sexy Shower Groans Experiment57:06 Strange Co-worker Requests01:05:10 New Music Friday: The Encouragement Kid
Buck Miller is a Canadian cyclist and adventurer known for his extensive experience in road racing and his contributions to fat biking expeditions in Northern Ontario. Professional Cycling Career: Miller began racing in 1995 and advanced to the elite level when he joined Canada's sole professional cycling team, competing across North America, Europe, and Asia. Post-Racing Endeavours: After retiring from professional racing, Miller developed an interest in fat biking on winter roads along James and Hudson Bay. This passion led to organizing expeditions that combined adventure with fundraising for northern communities. Community Involvement: In 2018, Miller co-founded the Huntsville Mountain Bike Association (HMBA) in Huntsville, Ontario. The association manages the trail system at Echo Valley and promotes mountain biking in the region. Recent Activities: In 2024, Miller collaborated with Steve Evans on a unique project to ride rail bikes to James Bay. They designed a rail bike attachment to traverse unused railways through the wilderness, culminating in a 200 km journey from Fraserdale to James Bay. Miller continues to inspire through his adventurous spirit and dedication to promoting cycling and outdoor exploration in Canada. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureaudio/support
It's officially the Christmas season!This past Sunday at Storyline's Gathering, they explored why Christmas is the season of hope and what that could mean for our everyday lives.The band performed songs by Bob Dylan, Pink, James Bay, and more.
Interview with Andrew Dornan, Executive Director of James Bay MineralsOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/james-bay-minerals-asxjby-exploring-in-quebecs-lithium-hot-spot-4478Recording date: 27th of November, 2024James Bay Minerals has transformed into a gold investment opportunity through its acquisition of the advanced-stage Independence Gold Project in Nevada's prolific Battle Mountain Region. The project boasts a substantial resource of 1.18 million ounces of gold, including a high-grade portion of nearly 800,000 ounces at 6.53 g/t Au.The project's strategic location, adjacent to the major Phoenix mine operated by Nevada Gold Mines (Newmont/Barrick JV), provides key advantages. These include a streamlined 8-12 month permitting process and excellent infrastructure.James Bay Minerals sees strong potential to grow the resource through near-surface expansion drilling and delineation of the deeper high-grade skarn zone. The skarn has been defined on only 25% of the prospective area to date, highlighting the potential for significant resource growth.The Company is pursuing a two-pronged approach to advance the project and build value. Near-surface resources provide a pathway to near-term production via a low-cost heap leach operation. In parallel, drilling will target the high-grade skarn, aiming to delineate an underground resource to support a standalone operation or significantly enhance open pit economics.James Bay Minerals is led by an experienced management team and board with a strong track record of value creation in the mining sector. The Company also maintains its James Bay lithium assets, providing long-term optionality on the battery metals story.Near-term catalysts for James Bay Minerals include drill results, resource updates, economic studies and permitting milestones. At a market capitalization of just A$24.5 million, the stock has ample room for movement as the Independence Gold story gains traction.Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/james-bay-mineralsSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
“Finding anomalous gold values in a dozen samples, including up to 6.7g/t, on the first ever prospecting trip to the target trend is a huge success for the project and our team”, commented Targa CEO, Cameron Tymstra. “Every trip we have made to Opinaca we have come back with more encouraging data to support our thesis that a gold system exists in the area. We have gone from a geochemical anomaly to a 7km trend supported by gold grain data and now for the first time we have found anomalous gold in boulders spread across the trend. We are continuing to work with Kenorland Minerals to make plans for a return to Opinaca in 2025 to continue advancing the project towards discovery.” Targa's Opinaca project in in the James Bay region of Quebec saw a 5km x 4km gold-in-till anomaly discovered in late 2023. Targa acquired 100% ownership of the Opinaca Project from Kenorland Minerals in December 2022. As experts at gold-in-till anomalies, Kenorland remains the operator of the project to the benefit of Targa shareholders. The June 2024 exploration program has concluded and the company is planning to commence a Sept 2024 work program shortly. Targa Exploration Corp. tickers: CSE: TEX | FRA: V6Y | OTCQB: TRGEF https://targaexploration.com/ Press release discussed: https://targaexploration.com/targa-finds-up-to-6-7g-t-au-in-boulders-at-opinaca-gold-project/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Disclosure/Disclaimer: Targa Exploration is an MSE sponsor and Bill Powers owns shares purchased through the May 1st, 2024 private placement. Therefore, Bill Powers and MSE are favorably biased towards Targa. Bill intends to sell his Targa shares at some unannounced point in the future for a profit. If you buy Targa shares, assume Bill Powers is on the other side of that trade selling you his shares. Targa's forward-looking statement found in the company's presentation applies to the content of this interview. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
“Since acquiring 100% ownership of the Éléonore South joint venture earlier this year from Newmont, the Éléonore style anomaly has been at the top of our prospective list,” commented Tim Clark, CEO of Fury. “Given the size, scale, and proximity to Newmont's Éléonore Mine, we believe any success could create potential upside for investors and thus we are excited to commence drilling in Q1 of 2025.” Fury Gold Mines has finalized drill targeting after completing a surficial geochemical survey at the Éléonore South gold project located in the Eeyou Istchee Territory in the James Bay region of Quebec. Drilling will target robust geochemical gold anomalies within the same sedimentary rock package that hosts Newmont's Éléonore Mine. The completed biogeochemical sampling survey covered an interpreted fold nose within the Low Formation sediments where an orientation level study identified a large-scale gold anomaly in a similar geological, geophysical, and structural setting to that of the nearby Éléonore Mine (see news release dated March 5, 2024). Six priority drill targets across over 3 kilometres of prospective folded sedimentary stratigraphy have been identified. These six targets encompass multi point gold anomalies above the 90th percentile of the data and correlate with moderate pathfinder elemental anomalies, most notably arsenic which is associated with gold mineralization at the Éléonore Mine. The Company intends to mobilize crews in Q1 2025 for an initial fully funded 3,000 – 5,000 metre diamond drilling program. CEO Tim Clark and SVP Exploration Bryan Atkinson provide a company update in this MSE episode. Sponsor: https://furygoldmines.com/ Ticker: FURY Presentation: https://furygoldmines.com/investors/presentations/ Press Releases discussed: https://furygoldmines.com/fury-finalizes-six-eleonore-style-drill-targets-at-the-eleonore-south-gold-project/ 0:00 Intro 1:26 Éléonore South gold project: six targets 6:39 Gold till anomalies at Éléonore South 8:25 Prioritizing three projects 11:05 Serendipity gold discovery 12:32 Committee Bay project update 18:15 Fury owns $70M of Dolly Varden Silver shares Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Fury Gold Mines is a Mining Stock Education sponsor. The forward-looking statement found in Fury Gold's most-recent presentation found at www.FuryGoldMines.com applies to everything discussed in this interview. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
New playlist of all the "new shit" we've ever discussed on the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5LOn9LRJ8lnvnCbpl6fKVG?si=124e27a4921a46cb We were so excited to get into another Red song for this episode! But first, we discuss all the excitement of the New Orleans Eras Tour! Including the lengths that Sam went to in order for Rachel to experience the Sabrina Carpenter moment on stage. We also discuss the difficulty that is staying up late, especially for the final show of the Eras Tour in Vancouver. Sam finally secured his ticket to see Coldplay and Aunt Trish (famous Swiggie) gets a special shoutout. The new shit is James Bay (new to Rachel) and Niceboy Ed. We've also FINALLY compiled an entire playlist with every song we've ever mentioned on our "new shit" segment. We will be updating that playlist weekly along with the release of every podcast episode. The cocktails were warm and spiced (ground spices, to be exact). The discussion of the song had us debating the "ooo-ay's" of it all. Sam fathoms what the equivalent of girls spinning in brand new dresses is to men. The movie 10 Things I Hate About You makes yet another apperance. And of course, the significance of the song "Holy Ground" is discussed in full.
Heliostar Metals announced the first results from the 2024 drill program at the Ana Paula project in Guerrero, Mexico. Zodiac Gold reported drill results from from its diamond drilling program at the Alasala target. Aura Minerals has announced they will will acquire Bluestone Resources. Q2 Metals drills 347.1 m at 1.35% Li2O Including 30 m at 1.76% Li2O at the Cisco Lithium Property, James Bay, Quebec, Canada. Atlas Lithium has received the operational permit for its Neves Project. in Brazil.
How awkward is it to play a surprise set for the England Football Team when they've just finished training? James Bay did just this and told us all about it on this week's podcast! James and Russell talk about tight silver trousers, they get into how to write a song and Russell tells what he believes to be the greatest joke he's ever written. It's a thoroughly relaxed, intimate chat with plenty of tales from a life on the road as a musician. As James revealed on the podcast he has a new album out called ‘Changes All The Time' and it's absolutley chock full of beautiful songs. Get it by going to https://www.jamesbay.com - obviously you can get it on Spotify but if you buy one for real then you can support the artist, which I know you care about really. Imagine having the death of music on your hands. Who would want that? Not you. I know you don't want that. Also please keep an eye out on Russell's website russell-howard.co.uk for all his latest dates. He's in all kinds of different places, like if you're reading this on they day this podcast comes out then he's in Galway, but if you've waited until Thursday then he's no longer in Galway. You can see how there's a limit to how much hand-holding I can provide for you. It's time to fly the nest and find your own gig details. Be brave, you can do this. Until next week, when there will be more inane spewing into the void, take it easy and don't climb trees in the rain if you've got slippy shoes. Producer: Dan Atkinson Line Producer: Daisy Knight Exec Producer: James Taylor Composer: Fat Lady Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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“We continue to make great progress at Opinaca. These results from our first ever gold-focused exploration program on the project have narrowed down our search for gold considerably on this 85,000ha property”, commented Targa CEO, Cameron Tymstra. “A gold till anomaly approximately 7km x 5km in size has been identified down-ice from an east-west lineament, which has been interpreted from regional magnetic gradient data and topographic features. This was previously identified as an area of interest and with this new data has now evolved into our prime target at Opinaca. All the HMC samples containing notable gold grain counts in the area occur along or just down-ice from this 7km-long target, further supporting the trend. Pristine gold grains make up 25-50% of the grains counted in many of these samples, suggesting a short transport distance. Our team is excited to be heading back to Opinaca in just a few weeks to further refine the target and plan for a future drill program. With at least 7km of strike length of overlapping gold in fine fraction till and gold grains in HMC sampling, our team believes this trend offers a lot of opportunity and potential for future gold discovery.” Targa's Opinaca project in in the James Bay region of Quebec saw a 5km x 4km gold-in-till anomaly discovered in late 2023. Targa acquired 100% ownership of the Opinaca Project from Kenorland Minerals in December 2022. As experts at gold-in-till anomalies, Kenorland remains the operator of the project to the benefit of Targa shareholders. The June 2024 exploration program has concluded and the company is planning to commence a Sept 2024 work program shortly. 0:00 Intro 0:42 Opinaca project recap 1:47 Exploration goals 2:13 “Possible gold bedrock source” 4:46 Next stage of exploration 6:02 Drill program 2025 7:52 Kenorland's thoughts so far? 11:28 Eastern gold till anomaly 12:48 Treasury & future funding 14:16 Share price 15:29 Lithium projects 16:09 Upcoming news flow Targa Exploration Corp. tickers: CSE: TEX | FRA: V6Y | OTCQB: TRGEF Press release discussed: https://targaexploration.com/targa-issues-shares-to-complete-property-acquisitions-2/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Disclosure/Disclaimer: Targa Exploration is an MSE sponsor and Bill Powers owns shares purchased through the May 1st, 2024 private placement. Therefore, Bill Powers and MSE are favorably biased towards Targa. Bill intends to sell his Targa shares at some unannounced point in the future for a profit. If you buy Targa shares, assume Bill Powers is on the other side of that trade selling you his shares. Targa's forward-looking statement found in the company's presentation applies to the content of this interview. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
Joseph is a trio of sisters who have released 3 records via ATO, performed on Fallon, Conan, The Today Show, Ellen, Jools Holland, at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Newport Folk, Glastonbury, Outside Lands, and Bonnaroo, and supported The Shins, James Bay, Amos Lee, and more. They recently announced that Allie is choosing to step away from the band, so we discuss this at length - how she came to the decision, the other sisters' reception, what that looks like moving forward both creatively and emotionally, as well as how they navigate family dynamics in the band, approach everything with intentionality, and a whole lot more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:JosephBonnie Raitt on 'Wiser Than Me'JD McPhersonCayamoLizzoKasey MusgravesThe ShinsFiona AppleWiser Than Me - Julie Luis DreyfusPatti SmithThe StavesEp 13 - Becca MancariClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
In the latest episode of the Distillery Nation Podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Ernie Troth, co-founder and distiller at James Bay Distillers. Based in the Pacific Northwest, James Bay Distillers is celebrated for its exceptional craft whiskey, gin, and Scotch. Ernie provides an engaging and insightful look into the world of importing Scotch into the United States. He shares the unique challenges and strategies involved in navigating the complex legal and logistical landscape of international spirits trade. From the regulatory hurdles to the best practices that ensure a smooth import process, Ernie's experiences offer valuable lessons for anyone interested in the business side of the spirits industry. Our conversation also delves into the broader aspects of the distillery's operations, including their approach to crafting top-notch whiskey and gin. Ernie recounts some of the key moments and decisions that have shaped James Bay Distillers, providing a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a successful craft distillery. Whether you're a seasoned distiller, an aspiring entrepreneur, or a spirits enthusiast, this episode is packed with practical advice, intriguing stories, and the kind of industry insights that can only come from someone who's deeply immersed in the craft. Tune in to discover the dedication and craftsmanship behind James Bay Distillers' premium spirits and gain a new appreciation for the complexities of the distilling business.
Today's three-time Grammy Award-nominated, two-time BRIT Award recipient, claimed top honors at the Ivor Novellos not just because he is an authentic crooner but because he is a prolific song craftsman. His work is known globally but his story started at open mic nights. His raw talent was captured on camera by a fan and uploaded via YouTube, which caught the attention of RCA Records, propelling him into the star he is today. His introspective storytelling and commitment to his craft have allowed him to touch the hearts of fans from all different backgrounds. All the way from the United Kingdom, this advocate for WaterAid, tiptoes a fine line between rafter-reaching rock glory and tender folk songcraft.And The Writer Is…James Bay! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Picture a rock 'n' roll icon like Jimmy Page, or Jimmy Hendrix, and they've probably got an electric guitar in their hands.But, as classic rock - and classic rockers - continue to age, is the guitar industry struggling to attract younger customers?In six years, electric guitar company Gibson has gone from filing for bankruptcy to opening its first flagship store outside the US. We hear from Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, Grammy nominated singer James Bay, and one of the world's foremost female luthiers to find out whether the guitar's association with rock 'n' roll has become bad for business.Produced and presented by Will Chalk.(Image: Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin performing on stage at Earl's Court, London, May 1975. Jimmy Page is playing a Gibson EDS-1275 double necked guitar. Credit: Getty Images)