Articles by Northern Miner Staff


Bell Allard workers ratify 3-year agreement

Workers at Noranda’s Bell Allard zinc mine in Matagami, Que., have voted 80% in favour of a 3-year collective agreement. The previous contract expired in November 2001.The new agreement includes a wag…



Pan American Silver boosts output

Vancouver — Pan American Silver (PAA-T) increased its production levels in 2001 as a result of opening two mines in Latin America.The company now has a total of three operations in Peru and Mexico, a…


Phelps Dodge bleeds red

The world’s second-biggest copper producer, U.S.-based Phelps Dodge, was the newsmaker of the week as it posted a US$275-million loss in 2001 on revenue of US$4 billion, compared with US$29 million ea…



Meadowbank’s economics get rosier

With estimated resources up about 50% over those reported in an April 2000 prefeasibility study, Cumberland Resources (CBD-T) is understandably bullish about its Meadowbank gold project, 70 km north o…


Lihir Gold expands namesake mine

A review of the resource model by Australia’s Lihir Gold (LIHRY-Q) has upped reserves by 25% at the company’s namesake mine on Lihir Island, northeast of mainland Papua New Guinea.The island, a volcan…


Daily Metal Prices (February 04, 2002)

BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange — Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne)DateJan. 29Jan. 28Jan. 25Jan. 24Jan. 23Aluminium1344/13…


Int’l Annax teams with Aussie miner Herald

Vancouver — International Annax Ventures (IAX-V) has inked a deal with its controlling shareholder, Australian-based Herald Resources, to become its wholly owned subsidiary.According to the deal, Her…


Mongolian copper-gold find returns hot intercept

The latest drill results from the Turquoise Ridge copper-gold porphyry discovery in southern Mongolia show that the Southwest Oyu zone has high grades and considerable size potential, prompting Ivanho…


Dealing with language

One of the topics that comes up from time to time in the Strategic Export Marketing Program, organized by the Canadian Association of Mining Equipment and Services for Export (CAMESE), is the use of f…


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