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Eldor Resources looking to expand

Eldor Resources, the wholly- owned subsidiary of the federal crown corporation Eldorado Nuclear is currently involved in a number of projects designed to expand its interests beyond uranium. They incl…



Editorial Free trade just one issue

Polls, as former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker once remarked, are for dogs. Nevertheless, politicians seem to follow them like sheep. The latest example in the federal arena is a neat twist on the…


COATS Trading Features (January 04, 1988)

Several issues showed some life on the coats system this week. Lucas Gold traded up to $1.30 on thin volume. The company, which has an option to acquire a gold property in Lucas Twp. north of Timmins,…


Gold conference

The Randol Gold Forum ’88 is scheduled to take place Jan 23-24 at Scottsdale, Ariz. Among the invited speakers are members of a delegation from the Peoples Republic of China who will talk on the subje…


Kam Creed, Cuvier deal

An agreement in principle has been reached between Cuvier Mines and Kam Creed Mines which, if completed, will see both companies merged. Subject to a fairness opinion and regulatory and shareholder ap…


Giant workers vote on new contract

A first attempt by Giant Yellowknife Mines to reach a new contract agreement with members of the Timmins, Ont. steelworkers union, looks set to fail. With a Dec 31 deadline approaching, the company do…




CIM meetings in ’88

The following are meetings to be held this year by the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (cim): Jan 19-21, Ottawa, 20th annual operators conference of the Canadian Mineral Processors divisio…


Goldpost extending Hislop West decline

The second stage of underground development is well under way at the Hislop West gold project in the Larder Lake area of northern Ontario, Goldpost Resources reports. The company is hoping to extend t…



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