Articles by Northern Miner Staff


Falconbridge ends 2001 on sour note

Weak metal markets kept Falconbridge (FL-T) firmly in the red during the final three months of 2001, but not deep enough to erase profits made earlier in the year.Falconbridge squeaked by last year wi…


Lang hangs on to Valerie Gold

Vancouver — Frank Lang managed to stave off a contentious proxy fight as shareholders voted almost two-to-one to keep his management team at the helm of Valerie Gold Resources (VLG-V).Less than half …


Low Metal Prices take toll on Teck

Vancouver — Partly as a result of the merger that gave rise to Teck Cominco (TEK-T), the new entity has posted an after-tax net loss for the year of $21 million (or 17 per share) after asset writedo…


Minotaur steps out at Olympic Dam-style prospect

The geology and geochemistry of Minotaur Resources’ discovery hole at a large gravity anomaly in the Mt. Woods area of South Australia suggests Olympic Dam-style mineralization and the makings of a po…


Has the tarnish come off?

Gold prices have sustained a rally for more than a month now, if you count the fix of US$272.20 per oz. on Dec. 11 as a bottom. And unlike the old days, it is finding buying support on the way down, r…



Prospecting in Wekusko, Part 1

My prospecting partner, Einar Sanden, and I made our first canoe trip across Wekusko Lake, in north-central Manitoba, in 1955. We had made it across and up to our camp on the narrows, above Crowduck B…


South African minister in hot water

South Africa’s mines minister, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, is being criticized for accepting a significant discount on a diamond tiara bought from a member of the South African Diamond Board, which regula…


PEOPLE (February 11, 2002)

Tribute — David Wahl appointed chairman; Ian Brodie-Brown appointed president, CEO and director; John Wahl appointed COO; J.G. Davison appointed vp exploration; Peter Brodie-Brown appointed vp shareh…


Ontario exploration intensifies

Ontario exploration and deposit appraisal expenditures for 2001 are expected to continue the ascent started in 2000.Spending is expected to climb to $99 million in 2001, an increase of 10%. The upward…


John McCombe

Veteran geological engineer John McCombe, well known for his involvement in the aggregate industry and in open-pit mining, has died.McCombe, who graduated with a bachelor of science degree in geologic…


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