Articles by Northern Miner Staff

McBride buys stake in Xavier

John McBride, president and director of Xavier Mines (ASE), has purchased 366,700 shares, or 13.8%, of the junior company’s common shares. The shares were bought though a private placement at 30 cents…


Ego to purchase cobalt recovery company Cobatec

Shares of Ego Resources (TSE) reached a 52-week high of 83 cents recently when the company agreed to purchase a private company that has developed a low-cost process to recover cobalt from high-grade …


NEWS IN BRIEF (March 22, 1993)

Eskay Gold Corp. (ES:VSE) has changed its name to Consolidated Eskay Gold Corp. (CKO:VSE) with a consolidation of capital on a 1-new-for-1.8-old-share basis. The transfer agent is Pacific Corporate Tr…


Lac must drop Lisheen offer

A deal by which Lac Minerals (TSE) would have acquired control of an Irish zinc-lead deposit has fallen through. Lac was offering US$70 million for a 52.5% interest in the Lisheen property belonging t…




Caledonia seeks alluvial diamonds in N.W.T.

With the acquisition of six properties covering 525,000 acres in the Northwest Territories, Caledonia Mining (TSE) has introduced a new twist to diamond exploration in the area. Pointing to the diamon…


Starmin, Adex release assays

Assays for hole 93-1 from the Asia Pacific project are encouraging, partners Starmin Mining (TSE) and Adex Mining (TSE) report. A 694-ft. intersection returned 0.45% copper (and gold values in the ran…


Golden Star raises financing

Net proceeds of about $10.6 million (including agents’ commissions) were raised from a private placement involving the sale of 1.2 million special warrants (common shares and warrants) at $9.25 each, …



Redfern boosts reserves at Tulsequah property

After incorporating 1992 exploration results, Redfern Resources (TSE) says preliminary reserves at its 100% owned Tulsequah Chief deposit increased to 9.4 million tons grading 1.48% copper, 1.17% lead…


EDITORIAL PAGE — A taxing effort

For those who want more money spent on exploration in Canada, a ray of hope shone from an unexpected quarter recently. To wit, the U.S. House of Representatives, where Secretary of the Interior Bruce …


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