Articles by Northern Miner Staff

$1.6 million program for Weedy Lake

A 2-phase $1.6-million exploration program could begin next month on the Weedy Lake gold property owned by Golden Rule Resources (TSE), Tyler Resources (TSE) and Cameco — a Canadian Mining and Energy…



Delta drilling results please partners

Encouraging drilling results from the Delta platinum property in the Cape Smith area of Ungava in northern Quebec have been reported by the three companies involved in the project. Falconbridge Ltd. (…


Stratmin financing

Financing totalling $450,000 has been announced by Stratmin Inc. (ME), the money to be spent on exploration work at the company’s Mont-Laurier graphite property in Quebec. Stratmin says CMP 1988 Resou…


Books (December 19, 1988)

Walter Guppy’s book “WetCoast Ventures” (N.M., Dec 5/88) can be ordered directly from him at Box 94, Tofino, B.C. VOR 2Z0. Or you can contact Guppy by phone (when he’s not out prospecting) at 604- 725…



Plexus financing cancelled

A financing package that would have seen Golden Knight Resources (TSE) purchase one million shares of Plexus Resources (TSE) at $3 each has been terminated. It was contingent upon the latter’s Rawhide…


Stroud, Chevron discovery

Another gold mineralized zone has been intersected by drilling on the Hislop property owned by Chevron Resources and Stroud Resources (TSE). Located near Timmins, Ont., the Hislop property protects a …


Metal Prices (December 19, 1988)

FREE MARKET London Metal Exchange Spot closing prices in Pound Sterling per tonne, except zinc and nickel ($US per tonne) Date Dec 13 Dec 12 Dec 9 Dec 8 Dec 7 Copper …


Lyon Lake focusing attention on Mosquito

A 50% interest in the Mosquito property in the Barkerville-Wells area of British Columbia will have been acquired by Lyon Lake Mines (ME) at the end of this year following the expenditure of $6 millio…


Cusac wins $2.7 Million judgment

The Supreme Court of British Columbia awarded judgment in favor of Cusac Industries (TSE) in an amount totalling $2.6 million as a result of a contractual dispute with Total Erickson, now known as Tot…


NRC contributes $2 m. for boring machines

The National Research Council is contributing $1.97 million to the development of two continuous tunnel boring machines which could be used in hardrock mines. The announcement was made by Minister of …


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