Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Millstream extends Potter

Deep drilling by Millstream Mines (MLSM-C) has extended mineralization downdip at its Potter volcanogenic massive sulphide property near Matheson, Ont.Hole 99-01A intersected 62 metres of the favourab…


Provenor resumes work in Abitibi

Montreal-based Provenor (PVN-A) has begun an exploration program at the Sleepy Block portion of the Louvicourt-Vauquelin property, currently under option from Cambior (CBJ-T).Situated 30 km east of Va…


Marshall gets exploration permit

Eden Roc Mineral (EDN-T), in partnership with a subsidiary of Anglo American, will explore a 2,012-sq.-km land package in Ivory Coast.Eden Roc is held 45% by Marshall Minerals (MMC-T), a junior based …


Careers (April 05, 1999)

Senior Management PositionCanadian Jr. Exploration Company – gold & silver focus – active in Asia seeks a senior exploration geologist, tracked for senior management. Must be credible player in the Ca…


Index (April 05, 1999)

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Companies (April 05, 1999)

Aber ResourcesAnglogoldArgentina GoldAshanti GoldfieldsAtna ResourcesBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBreakwater ResourcesBuffalo MinesCambiorCrown ResourcesEden Roc MineralEnergold MiningGulf Shore Re…



AG cuts more high-grade

Argentina Gold (ARP-V) continues to pull hot values from the Filo Federico target at its Veladero property in northwestern Argentina.Highlights are as follows:Hole 135 intersected 197 metres averaging…


IMF chief backs gold sale to aid poor countries

Michel Camdessus, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), is the latest to show his support for a plan to sell nearly 10 million oz. of gold to help debt-ridden poor countries.The …



British firm fights Kazakstani court

The second round of a legal dispute between Kazakstan and Britain’s Trans World Group has begun in a London courtroom.The dispute began in November 1998 when Kazakstan’s Supreme Court ruled that in 19…



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