Articles by Northern Miner Staff




Black Hills ban confounds mining community

The sudden and unexpected announcement that minefinders might soon become outcasts in the Black Hills of South Dakota has angered some explorationists. It doesn’t help that operating mining companies …


Custom milling agreement, next step for Stratabound

Finding someone willing to custom mill ore from the CNE zinc- lead-silver property near Bathurst, N.B., appears to be the next logical step for Stratabound Minerals (ASE). After releasing the last bat…


Toronto Stock Exchange Indices (January 29, 1990)

1989 Jan. 23Jan. 22Jan. 19Jan. 18Jan. 17HIGH LOW Composite “300”3812.683801.513865.073857.393872.274009.473801.51 Metals & Minerals3090.563068.083115.733143.113137.043453.053068.08 Integrated mines…


Deak seeks funds for mill work

Having recently raised $3.85 million in subscription funds backed by debentures, Deak Resources (TSE) is hoping to have commitments by the end of January for an additional $10 million to cover the cos…


Editorial COATS and the OSC don’t mix

For almost four years now, the Canadian Automated Over-the- counter Trading System has been, in effect, trying to carve out a market niche for itself. When barely one year old, it survived the market …


OSC revises rules governing COATS

The Ontario Securities Commission has changed the rules that govern trading of over-the-counter securities on the Canadian Over- the-Counter Automated Trading System known as COATS. Citing concerns th…


Canchrome financing

Gateford Resources (ASE) says its affiliate Canchrome Mines has completed a $1.4-million flow- through unit offering. Canchrome plans to use the funds to finance the exploration and development of chr…


Ministry of Natural Resources

The Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Basic Mapping (OBM) Section, is expanding its program of mapping in the province. These maps are being used for real property records, land and resources man…


Editorial Lower rates

The Bank of Canada’s efforts to ward off inflation are understandable, but it is doubtful whether doing so at the expense of exporting industries such as mining is a good trade-off. Excessive zeal in …


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