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Women in B.C. Mining Rise to Over 20% of Workforce

The mining sector in British Columbia is transforming, with female participation jumping from 12% to over 20%. Industry leaders cite diversity as a key business advantage for the future.

Warner Bros. Discovery Rejects Paramount Bid

The board of Warner Bros. Discovery has formally rejected an unsolicited takeover bid from rival Paramount Global. The decision, announced on December 17, 2025, leaves the media giant's current strategic path intact.

Corcoran's BS Rating for 'Rogers v. Rogers' Theatre Play

Financial Post columnist Terence Corcoran reviews the new satirical play 'Rogers v. Rogers,' critiquing its portrayal of the telecom battle and the glorification of Canada's competition commissioner. Read his take.

Comcast Bids to Merge NBCUniversal with Warner Bros.

Comcast Corp. has made a renewed offer to merge NBCUniversal with Warner Bros. Discovery, aiming to create an entertainment giant. The deal includes a management role for Warner CEO David Zaslav.

Maxus Mining Finds High-Grade Mineralization in BC

Maxus Mining's 2025 surface program at its Alturas East project in British Columbia has confirmed widespread, high-grade polymetallic mineralization, including significant gold and silver values.

McIlroy: PGA-LIV Golf Merger 'Very Difficult'

Golf star Rory McIlroy calls LIV Golf's spending 'irrational' and expresses deep skepticism about a potential merger with the PGA Tour, citing fractured sports history.

GFG Reports High-Grade Gold Results in Timmins Drilling

GFG Resources announces significant gold intercepts including 1.05 g/t Au over 71.0 m at Aljo Project in Timmins Gold District. Company launches aggressive regional exploration program across Goldarm Property.

ISS Backs Anglo-Teck Merger Ahead of December Vote

Institutional Shareholder Services recommends investors approve the $50 billion Anglo American and Teck Resources merger. The deal, creating a global mining leader, faces a December 9th vote and regulatory hurdles.

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