1988

Drilling planned at Exall’s Gold Eagle

Toronto-based Exall Resources’ (TSE) wholly-owned Gold Eagle property in near Red Lake, Ont. has been earmarked for a 20,000-ft drill program, the Denison Mines (TSE) affiliate said recently. The form…


Research UNDERWATER PERIL?

Mine tailings that are dumped Minto lakes and other bodies Mof water are sometimes viewed with suspicion. Many people worry that the tailings contaminate drinking water. But studies done by Prof Thoma…


Gold Standard signs Uruguayan venture

Utah-based Gold Standard has signed a joint venture agreement to explore its San Juan Hills gold property in Uruguay. Gold Standard is embarking on the joint venture with Compania Mineral San Jose S.A…


Something Old, Something New

For JoAnne Nelson, project geologist working withing the Canada- British Columbia Mineral Development Agreement, the past has come alive in an unusual way. In June, 1987, The University of British Col…


Catear Reports Impressive Assays at Goldwedge

Some impressive assay results were reported by Catear Resources (VSE) from underground stope sampling at its Goldwedge property north of Stewart, B.C. The company is now processing low grade material …


Cathedral reduces production estimates

The Stirling Mine in Nevada produced some 5,906 oz of gold druing the first six months of 1988, but 52%-owner Cathedral Gold Corp. (TSE) says it has reduced the 1988 production estimates downward from…


News in Brief (October 03, 1988)

A drill program has been completed by Cross Lake Minerals (VSE) on the company’s Red Cross Lake property in Manitoba. The 6-hole program tested an iron formation unit with characteristics similar to t…


5-year modernization plan will cost CCR $46 million

A 5-year modernization plan costing $46 million will be undertaken by Canadian Copper Refiners (CCR) at its Montreal East plant. David Goldman, vice-president responsible for the CCR division of Noran…






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