Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Inmet, Aur cancel merger

Aur Resources (AUR-T) and Inmet Mining (IMN-T) have broken off the planned merger they announced May 4.Short st…



Giant mine on last legs

After incurring significant losses in the first quarter at the flagging Giant gold mine in Yellowknife, N.W.T., and witnessing similar results in April and May, Miramar Mining has decided to close the aging operation.




Anooraq-Pelawan combo OKed

Vancouver — The South African Exchange Bank has given conditional approval to the proposed combination of Anooraq Resources (ARQ-V) and Pelawan Investments.


Land being cleared for Bellavista's leach pads, as it appeared in January. With the pads being built on a slope, the undulating surface under the pads provides a crucial "key lock" that will prevent downslope movement of pad material.

Glencairn builds mine in Costa Rica

Miramar, Costa Rica — The long years of talk are over. More than five years after the completion of a positive feasibility study, construction of Glencairn Gold‘s (GGG-T) Bellavista mine is now under way, with the first gold ex…


Donald Nord, senior refiner at Goldcorp's Red Lake mine, holds a gold brick that contains the 5-millionth ounce of gold produced at the mine.

Bonanza grades at Red Lake mine

Goldcorp (G-T) has encountered more high-grade gold during underground exploratory drilling at its Red Lake mine in northern Ontario.


Uranium miners heat up

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s gold index jumped 5.21 points, or 2.7%, to 201.46 during the June 16-22 report period. Not surprisingly, the price of gold rose US$10.50 to an afternoon fix of US$395.75 per oz. in New York on June 22. The rest of the…


Gold rebound nudges juniors higher

The TSX Venture Exchange retook some ground over the trading period June 16-22, closing at 1,568.96, up almost 46 points. The junior market was propelled by a rebound in the gold price, closing at US$395 per oz., up about US$6. Gold seems to be en…



Canadian Stock Exchange Indices (June 28, 2004)


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