Tahera Diamond Corporation

An aerial view of the Jericho diamond property portal and bulk-sampling pad in Nunavut.

Tahera lines up financing for Jericho

Jericho Camp, Nunavut — Now that Tahera Diamond (TAH-T) has arranged financing for construction and development of its Jericho diamond project in Nunavut, the last remaining hurdle to clear is licences for land and water.


Tahera advances Jericho (October 04, 2004)

Tahera Diamond‘s (TAH-T) Jericho diamond project in Nunavut took another step toward reality after the Kitikmeot Inuit Association formally signed an Inuit impact-benefit agreement.



Golds take lead in quiet market

The report period Aug. 25-31 saw the price of gold remain relatively stable. It ended US$1.05 higher at US$407.25 per oz. in the afternoon in London. The gold index gained 9.3 points, or 4.8%, to close at 202.93, while the diversified metals and m…


Merger plans boost Iamgold share price

The report period has been reduced to two days this issue because The Northern Miner office is moving. The Aug. 10-11 period saw the price of gold close down US$5.15 at US$393.85 per oz. in the afternoon in London.


Jericho reaches milestone with federal OK

The managers of Tahera (TAH-T) are excited about a new deal they have struck with De Beers Canada to acquire control of a property package covering four known diamondiferous kimberlites, including the sizable…


Stronger gold price fuels trading

The holiday-shortened week of May 19-25 saw considerable market activity, with the 10 most active companies all trading more than 6 million shares. (The markets were closed in Toronto on May 24 because of Victoria Day.)…


A week of highs and lows

The week of May 12-May 18 saw a lot of ups and downs on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The spot price for gold in London on the afternoon of May 18 closed at US$377.70 per oz., up US$2.45 from the previous week. The S&P-TSX composite index closed on…


People (April 26, 2004)

Adrian Resources — Dale McClanaghan and Michael Levy appointed to board; R. S. Angus, Chet Idziszek, J.G. Stewart, and Edward Thompson resigned as directors.


The hunt for precious stones in Canada also extends to emeralds and sapphires. Above, Holly Johnson, an office administrator with True North Gems, and geologist Bonnie Pemberton hold emerald and sapphire mineralization from the Yukon and Baffin Island, respectively.

Canada overtakes South Africa in diamond value

With two diamond mines already established and three projects at the permitting stages, Canada will surpass South Africa this year in terms of diamond production value and move into third place, behin…


Diamonds outshine gold on TSX

The Feb. 11-17 report period saw the S&P-TSX Composite Index recover from a mid-period dip to end just 0.6 of a point lower at 8,767.1. The gold index mimicked the yellow metal’s performance, yo-yoing…


Tahera’s Jericho inches closer to development

The environmental impact statement for the Jericho diamond project of Tahera (TAH-T) has won conditional approval from the Nunavut Impact Review Board. The board’s findings have been forwarded to the …


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