Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Reserve boost at McArthur River

Cameco (CCO-T) has blocked out additional reserves at its McArthur River uranium mine, 280 km north of La Ronge in northern Saskatchewan.The announcement follows the release of revised year-end tonnag…


Native teachers to attend BC workshop

The British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines will expend $60,000 in an effort to encourage teachers from aboriginal communities to attend a workshop about mining and minerals.Participants will at…





LME Warehouse Levels (February 05, 2001)

Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, Jan. 30/01 (change from Jan. 23 in brackets):MetalStock (tonnes)ChangeAluminium392900…



Staff Investment Policy (February 05, 2001)

The Northern Miner does not permit any editorial employee to file stories about companies in which the writer owns shares. Editorial employees are also not permitted to take part in initial public off…


Lead, copper and zinc post gains

Some short-term relief looks likely for metals prices as three factors — volatile nearby spreads, an improving technical picture, and production cuts stemming from California’s power shortages — con…


Market eyes rate cut

Denver — The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 231.39 points, or 2.2%, to 10,881.20 during the report period ended Jan. 30, in anticipation of the 0.5% interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserv…



Keith Minty (centre) leads a group of analysts on a tour of the new mill under construction at the soon-to-be expanded Lac des les mine, near Thunder Bay, Ont.

NAP builds new mine over bones of old

Thunder Bay, Ont. — Lac des les, Canada’s only primary platinum group metal (PGM) mine, has been transformed from the proverbial sow’s ear into a silk purse by record prices for palladium and by an …


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