Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Uranium fuels junior market

A continuing trend of strong metals prices, pretty much across the board, drove the junior mining market to a strong week during the Oct. 6-12 period.


Aussie miner charged after uranium incident

Uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia (ERA), most of which is owned by London-based Rio Tinto (RTP-N), has been charged in connection with a uranium spill at its Ranger mine in the Northern Territory.


Alcoa back in business at Wenatchee

Workers at the idled aluminum smelter in Wenatchee, Wash., represented by the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) and the Aluminum Trades Council of Wenatchee, have voted to accept a labour agreement that will save about 400 jobs.


McPhie to talk to Vancouver CIM

Michael McPhie will discuss ideas for carrying out research at the former Britannia copper mine, north of Vancouver, at the next meeting of the Vancouver branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.


Cross Lake extends Ruddock Creek

Vancouver — Drilling by Cross Lake Minerals (CRN-T) at the Ruddock Creek property in British Columbia has extended a high-grade zone of massive sulphides to the west.


Anooraq empowered through Pelawan

Vancouver — Anooraq Resources (ARQ-V) has consummated its marriage with Pelawan Investments, a South African black economic empowerment group, through a reverse-takeover of the former by the latter.



Hunter Dickinson wins award

The management team of Hunter Dickinson, including Robert Dickinson, Ronald Thiessen, David Copeland, Scott Cousens, David Jennings and Jeffrey Mason, was recently honoured collectively as the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Y…



The open pit at Anvil Mining's newly expanded Dikulushi copper- silver mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Anvil expands Dikulushi copper-silver mine

Anvil Mining (AVM-T) has commissioned a 350,000-tonne-per-year ball mill and flotation circuit at its small but highly profitable Dikulushi copper-silver mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.



Apogee scoops up Bolivian prospects

Toronto-based Apogee Minerals (APE-V) has entered into a joint venture to explore the historic Santa Isabel silver-lead-zinc mineralized system in Bolivia.


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