This is tricky, I've found, because the sources of gold and silver news seem to be either industry hucksters who might as well be selling tupperware at 2am, or they are outsiders who publish traditional (stock and bond) investment news who think we are all idiots preparing for the zombie apocalypse. The news is either biased for pms or biased against it. So where do you get your information?
You can make a list of companies in US, Canada, and I think Australia that are required by their country to post quarterly reports that can be downloaded. Check the summaries first, and then specific if you wish. They can't say things that can't be backed up for the SEC, etc. Here is one for Newmont mining. https://www.newmont.com/investor-relations/financial-reports/quarterly-reports/default.aspx
I would suggest Bloomberg News. They have an app. Although you won’t find blanket coverage, their articles are straight on the issues.
OP poses a great question. I've scoured the internet for sources to include in a "news page" on my website. I've watched a lot of different channels (sources) for several years now. Every channel has it's own bias, of course, but some beat their drums louder and more frenzied than others. I personally like GoldCore the best for overall market news related to precious metals. GATA is pretty good about sharing important macro economic/political news, but you also have to skim through some of their stuff with a grain of salt. YMMV.