Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Black Hawk executive expands holdings

Recent insider trading transactions reported by the Ontario Securities Commission in its OSC Bulletin include the following:Afriore (AFO-V) — Harvey White, executive of a company affiliated with Afri…


COMMENTARY — Industry must finds its voice

It has been only three decades since the first environmental laws were enacted. While most experts believe the laws have increased the quality of our lives, various debates over the resulting costs an…


Ashanti Goldfields rejects revised Lonmin bid

Ashanti Goldfields (ASL-N) has rejected a revised takeover offer from British-based Lonmin, its major shareholder.Lonmin, which owns 32% of the Ghanaian-based miner, increased its bid of 16 shares for…



TSE SHORTS (November 15, 1999)

Short positions outstanding at Nov. 3, 1999Larger individual positions include:Abitibi Consolidated 2,503,338, down 59,116; Alcan Aluminum 1,684,419, down 205,540; Anderson Exploration 199,298, down 8…



Major General finds buyer for Hammerdown deposit

Major General Resources (MGJ-V) has sold its Hammerdown-Rumbullion gold resource in Newfoundland to privately held Abiting of Val d’Or, Que.Situated near Springdale, the project has a resource of 600,…


Orvana firms up Don Mario royalty

Orvana Minerals (ORV-T) has raised US$1 million to finance development of the Don Mario gold property in eastern Bolivia. In return, the company has granted a 3% net smelter return royalty to Repadre …



Meetings (November 15, 1999)

Nov 15 Anaconda UraniumNov 15 Cierra PacificNov 15 Continental PreciousNov 15 DetecNov 15 EverestNov 16 GladiatorNov 16 GoldwaterNov 16 SolitaireNov 17 Cons. MagnaNov 17 Indo PacificNov 17 Minera Sier…


Aurizon boosts resource at Casa Berardi

Wrapping up a major exploration campaign, junior gold miner Aurizon Mines (ARZ-T) has delineated a 1.65-million oz. gold resource at its Casa Berardi project, in northwestern Quebec.Total measured and…


Coming soon . . . — Obstructionist tool

For the past several decades, politicians, bureaucrats and environmentalists have engaged in a country-wide effort to expand Canada’s network of parks and wilderness spaces. In British Columbia, where…


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