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WILD THEORIES

Idon’t get it. When I look at a map of Canada, I see wilderness covering at least three-quarters of its surface. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) sees the “pestilence” of modern civilization everywhere…


PAYBACK”S THE KEY

Williams mine manager Peter Rowlandson probably said it best: “If we can get 5 cents here, 10 cents there, and multiply by two million tonnes, that’s quite an improvement.” And that’s what most mine…


HEAP LEACH

Certain articles appearing in the mainstream American press in recent years will have raised a few eyebrows in metallurgical circles. Namely, references to a new process developed by US researchers fo…


CALENDAR (November 01, 1992)

1993 Jan. 18-20, Ottawa. 1993 Current Activities Forum, Collaboration — the Key to the Future. Contact the Geological Survey of Canada, Susan Mrak, (613) 992-0640. Feb. 21-24, Scottsdale, Arizona. Se…


Inco to cut staff

Mining giant Inco (TSE) will cut its payroll by at least 500 employees through attrition over the next two years, but the company says there will no layoffs from its 9,700-strong primary metals workfo…


Alaska minerals

This year’s convention of the Alaska Miners Association, Nov. 2-6, will highlight the state’s porphyry gold and the mineral potential of public lands. More than 50 exhibitors will display their goods …


NEWS IN BRIEF (October 26, 1992)

Pacific Unicorn Resources Ltd. (PUC:VSE) has changed it name to Biopac Industries Inc., with a consolidation of capital on a 1-new-for-6-old-share basis. The transfer agent is R-M Trust.


Siderock showings in Manitoba

Reporting encouraging showings this past summer from its Bissett area gold claims in Manitoba was private company Siderock Gold. The company says sampling grades ran up to 39 grams gold per tonne and …


Lac boosts loan by US$100 million

A US$70 million, 5-year loan to Lac Minerals (TSE) has been increased to US$170 million. The new loan, arranged with a syndicate of Canadian and international banks led by N.M. Rothschild and Sons, wi…




Minieres du Nord to drill Le Tac West

A 1,500-metre drill program is planned by Explorations Minieres du Nord (ME) on its 42 claim Le Tac West property 160 km northeast of Amos Que. The program, slated to commence within the next few week…


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