Articles by Northern Miner Staff

War cries frighten bulls, golds charge ahead

The ongoing threat of war in Iraq clipped 170.31 points off the S&P/TSX composite index over the Jan. 22-28 report period. The index, which lost 70.58 points in the previous period, ended the recent o…


Vaughn addresses CIM

Globalization and its effects on Canadian mining will be the topic of a talk delivered by Steve Vaughan, a partner with Toronto law firm McMillan Binch, at the next luncheon of the Canadian Institute …


Gold’s buoyancy tied to sagging greenback

This article is the first in a series devoted to precious and base metals markets and was culled from Barclays Capital’s monthly report The Commodity Refiner. This week’s instalment focuses on gold. P…


St. Jude’s South Benso fills out

Infill drilling by St. Jude Resources (SJD-V) at the South Benso gold property in Ghana has extended the Subriso East zone to surface.Five holes were sunk in Hill B to test updip projections of minera…


TVI pours gold at Canatuan in Philippines

Vancouver — TVI Pacific (TVI-T) has poured its first gold-silver dor bar at the rehabilitated Canatuan oxide plant in southwestern Philippines.The plant, operating at 50 tonnes per day, is initially…


Demand recovers after volatile period

The first few years of the millennium witnessed a volatile gallium market, according to a report from London-based Roskill Information Services.The authors of The Economics of Gallium report that afte…


Fire won’t affect Brunswick output: Noranda

Noranda says a fire in late January at the Brunswick lead-silver smelter in Belledune, N.B., will not affect production.The fire occurred in an isolated area of the complex that houses the silver refi…


Gov’t helps Inuit drilling firm

The federal government has given $100,000 to Inuit-owned Nuvumiut Drilling so it can buy prospecting and drilling equipment. The move is designed to allow the Inuit of Salluit and Kangiqsujuaq in far-…


Kensington board all in favour of keeping Stone

The board of Kensington Resources voted unanimously to keep David Stone as its president after the company failed to report insider trading in Kensington stock made by Stone between 1997 and 2000.Ston…



Venture Exchange slips as gold dips

Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange took a breather over the week ended Jan. 28. The S&P-TSX composite index slipped 8.99 points, or 0.8% of its value, to close at 1114.42.Quaterra Resources was the…



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