1992


TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE INDICES (August 03, 1992)

July 28 July 27 July 24 July 23 July 22 High Low Composite”300″ 3411.54 3396.46 3400.87 3412.24 3412.10 4009.47 3009.91 Metals&Minerals 3053.43 3070.65 3102.00 3081.30 3126.11 3453.06 2502.63 Integrat…


Salting has a lengthy history

In the opinion of folksy American writer Mark Twain, “a mine is a hole in the ground with a liar on top.” He was a newspaper reporter at the time in the boom town of Virginia City, Nev. After the disc…


Queen’s student wins Peacock prize

At its annual banquet held recently in Toronto, the Walker Mineralogical Club honored a student from Queen’s University with the Peacock Memorial Prize. The club awards the prize annually, in the amou…



Court dismisses Habsburg motion

A motion to appoint an independent mine manager and freeze operating profits from the Dome Mountain project near Smithers, B.C. was recently dismissed by an Ontario court. The court has appointed a ch…




No safety concerns noted in bank’s Westray review

A review by the Bank of Nova Scotia of the then yet-to-be-built Westray coal project identified a number of financial risks associated with the mining project but apparently no safety concerns. A meth…


Echo Bay offering

Net proceeds from the sale of 5.75 million convertible preferred shares amounted to US$136.3 million, Echo Bay Mines (TSE) reports. The proceeds are earmarked for debt repayment and general corporate …


GUEST COLUMN — A `field of dreams’ parable

Timmins, Ont., was born of the discovery of riches. In 1909, a group of prospectors discovered the fabulous Dome “Golden Stairway” which gave rise to the Dome Mines family of producers. Soon after, pr…


Others’ Words (August 03, 1992)

The name of the community of Copper Cliff in northern Ontario is allegedly derived from the expression “cliffs of copper,” with which Rinaldo McConnell described the mineral-rich area to Samuel J. Rit…


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