Articles by Northern Miner Staff




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& Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) International Convention are nailed into place, there are indications both that the convention is looking at another successful year, and that the mining and mineral exploration sector is doing…


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Any company whose stock has moved from 93¢ per share to a high of $8.00 over the course of a year deserves a closer look, and so it is with Amazon Mining Holding (amz-v).  



An old milling facility near the Semna gold deposit in Egypt. It was once operated by the British but is now one of Alexander Nubia's holdings.

The newest play on the Egyptian gold scene

While Centamin Egypt (CEE-T, CEY-L) has become synonymous with modern gold mining in Egypt, another, much smaller player, is looking to steal a bit of its thunder in the land of the pharaohs.


Geologist Nicole Lasanen stands in front of a drill on hole 21 at the Llama Lake Zone at Sabina Gold & Silver's Back River project in southwest Nunavut.

Sabina rises 260% since May

VANCOUVER — With two new gold zones at Back River and two expanding deposits at Hackett River, Sabina Gold & Silver (SBB-T) is having a fantastic 2010, evidenced by a share price that has quadrup…



John F. Kearney is the president of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Chamber of Mines.

Exploration spikes in NWT, Nunavut

The NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines notes that mineral exploration in both the Northwest Territories and Nunavut has increased significantly in 2010 compared to last year.


Conference Board of Canada likes BHP bid

The following is an excerpt from the Conference Board of Canada’s report: “Saskatchewan in the spotlight: acquisition of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. — risks and opportunities,” which relates to…



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