2004


Golds, base metals spur TSE indices

The Toronto Stock Exchange edged 3.81 points higher to end the Nov. 3-9 report period at 8,845.16. The gold index rose 4.4% to 221.20 points, as the yellow metal entrenched itself above the US$430-per-oz. level, closing at US$432.65 per oz. in New…


Zero mining deaths in BC

For the 12th consecutive year, there were no fatalities in the western Canadian mineral exploration sector in 2003, according to a report published by the British Columbia and Yukon Chamber of Mines.


Kobex bullish on Mor

Vancouver — The first two holes drilled by Kobex Resources (KBX-V) on the Mor prospect in the Yukon have hit volcanogenic massive sulphide-style copper-lead-zinc-silver-gold mineralization.



St Andrew gets deep at Clavos

The decline at the Clavos project, east of Timmins, Ont., being driven by Dumas Contracting for owner St Andrew Goldfields (SAS-T), has reached the 200-metre level.






Southern Cross postpones Honeymoon (November 15, 2004)

Shares in Southern Cross Resources (SXR-T) plummeted as much as 25, or 30%, to a 52-week low of 58 in early trading in Toronto on Nov. 1 after the company said increased capital costs would force it to delay development of the…


NovaGold upbeat on Copper Canyon

Vancouver — NovaGold Resources (NG-T) has intersected significant copper, gold and silver mineralization during an 8-hole, 2,700-metre drill program at the Galore Creek project in northwestern British Columbia.


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