Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Remote high-grade nickel deposit gets second look

The boom in nickel prices will probably have little effect on development plans for the nickel deposits controlled by New Quebec Raglan Mines, President T. F. Pugsley tells The Northern Miner. Located…


Cathedral bullish on Porcher Island bet

An exploration program at Cathedral Gold Corp.’s Porcher Island property 35 miles southwest of Prince Rupert, B.C., has yielded some encouraging results. Pierre B. Lebel, president, says the recent dr…


New shareholder communication rules

New shareholder communication rules, designed to improve communication between companies and their shareholders, have been approved by the Canadian Securities Administrators. The new rules, which will…


Goldbrae options gold bet in northwestern Manitoba

An option to acquire a 100% interest in a 2-claim unit, 3,000-acre gold prospect in northwestern Manitoba has been obtained by Goldbrae Developments of Richmond, B.C. The company has agreed to spend $…


Placer Dome earns 60% of Melrose property

Placer Dome Inc. has fully exercised its option to earn a 60% working interest in Melrose Resources’ Blackstock Twp., property 30 miles southeast of Timmins, Ont., Melrose announced recently. So far, …


Committee set up for Mining Hall of Fame

A steering committee has been established to consider the viability of creating a Mining Hall of Fame. Represented on the committee will be the Mining Association of Canada, the Prospectors and Develo…


Letters to the Editor What’s an arrastre?

With reference to the Odds ‘n’ Sods story by A. E. Alpine in your issue of Dec 28: the ore-grinding device he came across is called an arrastre. It is sometimes spelt with an “a” at the end instead of…


High tonnage, low grade for Quartz Mountain

With 623 drill holes now complete, the latest assay results are expected to increase reserves at Quartz Mountain Gold and Galactic Resources’ 10,000-acre gold property in south-central Oregon, the par…


Skyline overcoming delays at Johnny Mtn. gold mine

Gold production at Skyline Exploration’s Johnny Mountain mine will be two months behind schedule and slightly over budget, but setbacks caused by bad weather are being overcome, President Reg Davis to…


Traditional metals under attack

The world of industrial minerals is undergoing a period of rapid change. Traditional mineral products such as copper and steel are being overtaken by new types of materials in a variety of application…


Shaft sinking on hold as Barrick finds more gold

American Barrick Resources of Toronto is faced with a couple of problems which every mining company would love to have. Recent deep drill results at its Goldstrike property near Elko, Nev., have been …


Ontario’s mines division

Nineteen eighty-seven marked the first full year of operation for the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mining’s Division of Mines and Minerals. This division was set up to better serve the…


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