Articles by Northern Miner Staff


METAL MARKETS

ZINC: Producers report reasonably steady sales as consumers continue to buy on a month-to-month basis. In spite of London Metal Exchange (LME) inventories increasing in April from 221,575 to 239,325 t…



Gateway settles $450,000 debt

Gateway Uranium Mines (CDN) has issued 750,000 common shares to its creditors in order to settle a $450,000 debt. Gateway also reports that Vance White and Peter Vamos have resigned from the company’s…


Minefinders royalty

Minefinders Corporation (TSE) says it expects to receive royalties from a 2% net smelter return on the Dubuisson East property in Val d’Or, Que., as a result of Western Quebec Mines’ decision to proce…


Ontario budget draws praise

By recognizing mining as a significant contributor to the province’s economy, the new Ontario budget has drawn a favorable response from industry representatives. While operators have been guaranteed …


Tandem, N.A.R. alter sale price

Separate transactions involving Toronto-based affiliates Tandem Resources (ME) and North American Rare Metals (ME) have been altered slightly to comply with regulatory requirements. In the first trans…


Plexus moves into the black

With the first full year of production from its 24.01% owned Denton Rawhide mine behind it, Plexus Resources (TSE) reported positive earnings and cash flow in 1991. Plexus also holds a 2.45% royalty i…


PRODUCER PRICES (May 11, 1992)

ALUMINUM: MW U.S. market US61.75-62.75 cents per lb. (Apr. 23, 1992). ANTIMONY: New York dealer US78-82 cents per lb. (Mar. 26, 1992). BISMUTH: New York dealer US$2.50-2.70 per lb. (Mar. 26, 1992). CA…



Pegasus’ quarterly output jumps

A production record of 64,200 oz. gold was set by Pegasus Gold (TSE) for the 1992 first quarter, a 56% increase over the 41,100 oz. produced during the comparable 1991 period. The Spokane-based compan…


Gibraltar amends Newcoast agreement

The amendment to the property interest agreement between Newcoast Silver Mines (VSE) and Gibraltar Mines (TSE) clears the way for a 19,300-ft. diamond drilling program on the Gibraltar North zone this…


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