End of an Era: Diavik Mine Produces Its Final Diamonds
After more than two decades of operation, Rio Tinto has officially completed diamond production at the Diavik mine, located in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Dear customers, DIAMSTAR is temporarily closed. We will resume operations on May 1st, 2026. Thank you for your understanding.
Chers clients, DIAMSTAR est temporairement fermé. Nous reprendrons nos activités le 1er mai 2026. Merci pour votre compréhension.
After more than two decades of operation, Rio Tinto has officially completed diamond production at the Diavik mine, located in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
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