Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Decline in metal prices felt by commodity index

Stumbling metal prices in February contributed to a decline of almost 1% in Scotiabank’s all- commodity price index for that month. “Industrial metal prices moved down in February and March from high …


Montreal Exchange Louvem mine partner

Continuing to pop up in the news is Louvem Mines, the Val d’Or area gold producer which has been expanding its Chimo mine operation. The latest development involving the company has major Quebec gold …


SUSTAINING MORALE

“Hi John, how are ya?” “Mornin’ “HJim, how ya doin’ b’y?” At the Brunswick mine site, people greet each other by their first names. The impression one gets is that these workers have known each other …


Nord profits increase

Nord Resources realized an 18.6% increase in earnings last year with a profit of $15.7 million(US). Last year the gold and industrial minerals producer earned $13.2 million. The increase in earnings i…


Whitney Bay directors to steer new course

Toronto-based Whitney Bay Resources (COATS) is moving out of mining and into the industrial sector following a reorganization of the company’s board of directors. The new directors, including Gary Han…


Obituary Eugenia Campbell

Eugenia Nadia Campbell, better known as “Gramma Gene,” one of the Red Lake, Ont., area’s most famous pioneers and widow of the discoverer of the Campbell gold mine, died on Feb 26, at age 78. On a far…


Spot prices at a glance (April 03, 1989)

Wednesday, Mar. 29 Price Week’s ($US) Change($) Gold* 383.30 –10.10 Silver* 5.83 –0.23 Platinum* 523.50 –21.15 Nickel** 7.17 –0.18 Lead** 0.27 Co…



Burnt Timber viable

A pre-feasibility study has concluded that the Burnt Timber gold deposit, owned by LynnGold Resources (TSE) and Trans America Industries (VSE) is economically viable. Located near LynnGold’s MacLellan…


Profile JOUBIN’S JOURNEY

The following are excerpts from the autobiography of Franc R. Joubin, a renowned Canadian geologist who was recently inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. The book, entitled Not For Gold Alo…


Editorial (April 03, 1989)

The cost of mining in Ontario is about to go up a notch, and some of the province’s small gold mines will likely suffer most. Unwilling to follow the example set by their base metal brothers by inve…


50 YEARS AGO TODAY CIMM TO MEET IN QUEBEC CITY

Next week hundreds of the first-line representatives of the Canadian mining and metallurgical industry will meet in the historic city of Quebec. The annual convention of the cimm has become the outsta…


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