Queenston Mining Inc

Miners take a breather

The Toronto Stock Exchange ended the Nov. 22-28 report period 21.87 points better at 10,939.21. The gold index yo-yo’d 1.12 points lower to 234.46, as the yellow metal tacked on US$7.05 to settle at U…



The No. 3 shaft at the past-producing Macassa mine near Kirkland Lake, Ont. Kirkland Lake Gold bought the Macassa mine and a 1,500-ton per day mill along with four past-producing gold properties in December 2001. The properties have historically produced some 22 million ounces of gold.

Kirkland Lake: the next Red Lake?

Reinterpreting mineralized structures has paid off for Red Lake and other old gold mining camps in Ontario. Could Kirkland Lake be next?…




Miners recover in quiet market

The summer holidays got their official launch with the Canadian and U.S. holidays during the report period June 28-July 4, and the equity markets put their feet up as well. The Toronto Stock Exchange’…


Queenston gains new zone east of McBean

Deep drilling by Queenston Mining (QMI-T) at the Princeton property, 15 km east of Kirkland Lake, Ont., has revealed a new zone of gold mineralization east of the former McBean gold mine.



A backhoe clears MetalCorp's Pickle Lake property for subsequent trenching.

Growing traffic in Pickle Lake camp

With gold finding comfort above the US$400-per-oz. level, it was just a matter of time before exploration dollars found their way back to the Pickle Lake gold camp of northwestern Ontario.


People (June 21, 2004)

American Bonanza — Ronald Netolitzky, Robert McKnight, Brian Kirwin, Giulio Bonifacio appointed directors.


Photo by James WhyteA view of Inmet Mining's Troilus open-pit gold mine near Chibougamau, Que.

Aur, Inmet reach merger deal (May 17, 2004)

A merger-of-equals deal struck at the beginning of May will see Aur Resources (AUR-T) and Inmet Mining (IMN-T) join to form a single company with significant assets in the copper mining business.



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