Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Montreal Exchange (March 09, 1992)

Continuing its active trading during the week ended March 3 was Orient Resources, which has a busy slate of exploration programs, including a joint venture at a gold property in Benoit Twp. in northwe…


Dasserat nixes Bellex deal

Following a due diligence review, Dasserat Developments (VSE) elected not to proceed with an earn-in agreement on the Monument Bay project in northeastern Manitoba. The company recently announced a de…



U.S. REPORT (March 09, 1992)

In order to get a better handle on deep mineralization below open pit reserves, Atlanta Gold (TSE) may rehabilitate some old underground workings at its 100% owned Atlanta Gold property in Elmore Cty….


Restructuring plans at Breakwater

The previously announced corporate restructuring of Breakwater Resources (TSE) moved a step closer to fruition with the recent execution of a formal agreement with a group headed by Roy Shipes of Tucs…


Cominco Res. records operating profit

The Glenbrook Nickel, Buckhorn and Maria operations achieved a combined operating profit of $6.79 million for Cominco Resources International (TSE) in 1991. But after writing off abandoned properties …


Record diamond output at Argyle

The Argyle mine in western Australia, the world’s largest producer of diamonds, turned out a record production in 1991 of 35 million carats, Ashton Mining of Melbourne reports. Ashton, which has a 40%…



No rights plans for Golden Rule

A rights plan agreement introduced by Golden Rule Resources (TSE) in 1991 has been terminated by the company. President Glen Harper said the directors believed it was in the best interest of the compa…


PROFILE (March 09, 1992)

Next month President Michael Spoko, 53, will succeed retiring Donald Phillips to become Inco Ltd.’s chairman and chief executive officer. Asked as to why he was chosen for the top job, Sopko replies, …


UNITED THEY STAND

Geophysics virtually was born and raised in Canada. The sad thing is that it might just die here too. The recession, the lack of mineral exploration, a maturing mining industry, globalization — all h…



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