Rio Tinto is going down under. Amid strong demand for diamonds in the U.S. and growing markets in China, India, and the Middle East, the mining giant says transitioning to underground mining operations at the Argyle and Diavik mines is key to its long-term plans.
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JB's humbled and honoured to continue to receive support from the jewellery industry, both nationally and internationally.
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The Aviat Project in eastern Nunavut will continue to be a top priority for Stornoway Diamonds, fuelling a $3.05-million joint venture and two major acquisitions.
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Jewellers in London, Ont., may soon have another tool to combat crime. Jewellers Vigilance Canada (JVC) and Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company (JM) are creating the London Alert Program (LAP), a local crime prevention information-sharing pilot project.
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Online giant Amazon.com says its diamonds sales increased more than 100 per cent in the first four months of 2008, another example of the so-called 'channel blur' between jewellers and other retailers.
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Gold demand in China and Russia continue to rise, while poor economic conditions in the United States are causing consumers to shy away from the precious metal.
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New York-based Abe Mor Diamonds Cutters and Co. is setting up shop in Canada.
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There's no doubt a great cover is one of the driving forces of a successful publication. After all, it's the face of a magazine and helps create a first impression of sorts.
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It's been an annual event for the past 25 years, but this year, DiGem Jewelers is taking on cancer and turning its BBQ tradition into a fundraiser dinner.
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Tree-lined sidewalks and picturesque streets will soon crisscross downtown Las Vegas now that infrastructure improvements are underway at Union Park, home of the World Jewelry Center (WJC).
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