Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Lupin boosts Echo Bay

Denver — The Lupin mine in Nunavut contributed to a 42% increase in gold production in the fourth quarter for Echo Bay Mines (ECO-X), propelling the company to a profit for 2000.The company’s gold pr…


Market mayhem misses CDNX

Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange managed to survive the recent market meltdown with relatively minor damage. The oil-and-gas and mining indices managed to stay in positive territory while tech st…


Rubicon hits more gold at McCuaig

Vancouver — Rubicon Minerals (RMX-V) has cut a new gold-bearing structure at the McCuaig project in Red Lake, Ont.Company geologists describe the mineralized zone as a sulphide-bearing silicified and…


Miramar, Hope Bay cut new gold zone

Vancouver — Partners Miramar Mining (MAE-T) and Hope Bay Gold (HGC-T) have cut a new zone of gold mineralization west of the Madrid deposit on their Hope Bay property in Nunavut.Dubbed Naartok, the z…


Aurora bullish over Midrim results

Vancouver — Drill results from the Midrim nickel-sulphide property in Quebec continue to indicate encouraging grades for junior Aurora Platinum (ARP-V).The project is 20 km northeast of Ville-Marie, …


TVX board shrinks as Batista walks

Flamboyant Brazilian millionaire Eike Batista is resigning as chairman, chief executive officer and director of TVX Gold (TVX-T), effective April 1.Directors Nigel Lees and Ian Rugeroni are also resig…


Viceroy adds to New Morning resource

Vancouver — Junior Viceroy Resource (VOY-T) has bolstered the resource estimate at the New Morning nickel-sulphide deposit, adjacent to the company’s Bounty mine in Western Australia.Based on 2,252 m…


‘Help us become like you’

If it works, don’t fix it, or so the saying goes. Free enterprise works well, if done right, but that hardly matters to the thousands of well-fed and well-educated citizens who plan to protest its ill…




A piece of a broadsheet telling of a 150-picture presentation showing the Skagway-to-Dawson trip during the gold rush of the mid-to-late-1800s.

Kutz postal collection on auction block

The Kenneth Kutz “Mining in Canada” collection of early mining documents, maps and postcards will be sold at an auction at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on March 24.The collection, which spans f…


Ontario funds mining education kits

The Ontario government will spend $50,000 to promote awareness of mining among elementary school students.The Toronto-based Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) will use the money to …


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