Articles by Northern Miner Staff

OBITUARY (September 10, 1990)

George Webber, longtime employee of the Hollinger gold mine in Timmins, Ont., died recently in Georgetown, Ont. He was 89. Born in London, England, he came to Canada in the early 1920s. Webber initial…


Tenajon reports SB drill results

Assay results were released by Tenajon Resources (VSE) from several holes previously reported to have intersected visible gold on the SB property, north of Stewart, B.C. The drilling was part of a rec…


Montreal Exchange Goldex- Ormico program

A softening gold price, the result of quieter times in the Persian Gulf, seemed to spur the stock market. The general market portfolio index, while still off, was down by only 3.5 points for the week …


Noranda increases stake in Louvem

While negotiations continue between Societe Miniere Louvem (TSE) and Noranda Minerals over a major share purchase by the latter in Louvem, Noranda has gone ahead with a small stock acquisition. Norand…


Minnova tests new target on Chu Chua

For the past several years, Minnova (TSE) has been exploring the Chu Chua property not far from its 70% owned Samatosum polymetallic mine near Barriere, B.C. It has the right to earn a 50% interest in…


PEOPLE BILLITON METALS CANADA

Andrew Flett appointed president succeeding Leo Halliday. Billiton holds significant interest in Les Mines Selbaie in Quebec and is the operator of the Blende zinc exploration project.





FUTURES PRICES (September 10, 1990)

N.Y. Commodity Exchange Week’s High Low Close Change COPPER (HG) (in US cents per lb.) Sept 129.00 127.85 128.10 — 0.70 Oct 128.10 127.40 126.90 — 0.30 Nov — — 125.40 + 0.40 SILVER (in US cents pe…


Porgera ships first gold, raises production target

International mining company Placer Dome (TSE) recently made the first shipment of gold bullion to refiners from the newly commissioned 1,650- ton-per-day first-stage plant at the Porgera mine in Papu…


Cross-Cuts (September 07, 1990)

TOUTING VALUE-ADDED MATERIALS “Canada has traditionally derived wealth from exploitation of natural resources. Canadians are failing to realize that this is no longer the high road to an increasing st…


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