Articles by Northern Miner Staff

GUEST COLUMN — Jake Epp should resign

The current situation with Canada’s federal mines minister Jake Epp and his Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (EMR) is so bad that the only solution is to demand the minister’s resignation. De…



Cazador in option deal in northern Manitoba

An option agreement to acquire a 50% interest in the Keystone Gold project in the Lynn Lake area of northern Manitoba from DCC Equities was recently signed by Cazador Explorations (VSE). Cazador can e…


Spirit Lake plans bulk sample

Once a $500,000 development and financing agreement has been signed, Spirit Lake Explorations (ME) plans to proceed with an underground bulk sample on its Edwards gold property 30 miles northeast of W…


Century-old club strives for survival

With membership rapidly declining in recent years, The Engineers’ Club of Toronto faces the difficult choice between closing its door or merging with another club. Alternatively, members must raise mo…



NEWS IN BRIEF (September 21, 1992)

Atrium Resources Ltd. (VSE) has changed its name to McCulloch’s Canadian Beverages Inc. with no consolidation of capital. The transfer agent is Montreal Trust.


Starmin, Cyprus negotiate deal

An option deal to earn a 65% interest in claims in the Cobalt, Ont., area is being negotiated by Cyprus Canada with Starmin Mining (TSE) and Hellens Eplett Mining Inc., which is jointly owned by Starm…


INSIDER TRADING — Barrick officer doubles his money

John Lill, senior vice-president of American Barrick Resources (TSE), recently cashed in on the senior gold producer’s market success by selling 5,000 shares for $35.25 each after exercising the same …


TSE STOCK EXCHANGE INDICES (September 21, 1992)

Sept.15 Sept.14 Sept.11 Sept.10 Sept.9 High Low Composite”300″3464.09 3470.42 3440.57 3443.93 3449.07 4009.47 3009.91 Metals&Minerals 2957.18 2975.59 2919.37 2933.59 2915.55 3453.06 2502.63 Integrated…



European currency turmoil lifts gold mining issues

Gold emerged as a winner during the week ended Sept. 15, jumping US$4 to US$345.70 per oz. in New York as mayhem gripped European currency markets. Shaken by the volatility that followed a half-a-perc…


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