Companies (December 21, 1998)
Aber ResourcesAlberta EnergyArgentina GoldAshton Mining of CanadaBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBeaufield Consolidated ResourcesBreakwater ResourcesBroken Hill ProprietaryCanaco ResourcesCanadian Gol…
Aber ResourcesAlberta EnergyArgentina GoldAshton Mining of CanadaBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBeaufield Consolidated ResourcesBreakwater ResourcesBroken Hill ProprietaryCanaco ResourcesCanadian Gol…
Adrian Resources (ADL-T) and partner International Skyline Gold (SK-T) have unveiled encouraging results from drilling at the Picuda property in southern Peru.Adrian drilled 620 metres of core in a 6-…
Adrian ResourcesAnglo AmericanAranlee ResourcesArgentina GoldAsia Pacific ResourcesAtacama MineralsAtna ResourcesAurizon Mines17Auspex MineralsBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBillitonBolid…
Drilling is under way on a copper oxide target at the Picuda property in southern Peru.The project’s operator is Adrian Resources (ADL-T), which can earn a 63% interest by spending US$900,000 on explo…
Adrian Resources (ADL-T) and International Skyline Gold (SK-T) will acquire a 63% and a 27% interest, respectively, in the Picuda copper-oxide property in southern Peru.In return, Adrian must pay the …
The state of British Columbia’s mineral exploration industry has yet to show signs of recovery.According to the British Columbia Geological Survey, exploration expenditures in the province declined by…
Drilling on the Penedono gold concession in Portugal returned mixed results for Greystar Resources (GSL-V).The company drilled seven holes, including two to test the downdip projection of a vein that …
International Skyline Gold (TSE) has reached a tentative agreement to acquire Cominco’s (TSE) 60% interest in the Snip underground gold mine in northwestern British Columbia. The purchase price is $55…
Prices on the Toronto Stock Exchange rose steadily for the first five trading days of November on relatively heavy trading. The TSE 300 composite index closed at 4,584.54, having risen 125.38 points, …
TSE-listed partners Cominco and Prime Resources Group intend to maintain their option on an area adjoining the southern boundary of the Snip mine in British Columbia.Cominco is operator and 60% owner …
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