2005

Junior miners settle back after rally

Vancouver — Junior mining companies roared back to life in the first half of September, with the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index even cracking 2,000 briefly before settling back to 1998.16 on Sep…


NorthMet likely heading to feasibility

Vancouver — Several private-placement financings are expected to provide PolyMet Mining (POM-V) with funds to complete a definitive feasibility study for the NorthMet project near…


U.S. markets back to basics

Energy and commodity producers held steady on U.S. markets even as some high-end retailers and high-tech manufacturers were battered by the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Investors seem to be betting that…




Permit delay costs Las Cristinas

An updated feasibility study of the large, low-grade Las Cristinas gold-copper project Venezuela has boosted capital costs by 10% for developer Crystallex International (KRY-T)….


Ursa faces fight for Shakespeare

Toronto-based junior Ursa Major Minerals (UMJ-T) faces a fight over the future of its Shakespeare nickel-copper project near Sudbury, Ont., currently the subject of a feasibility st…


An aerial view of construction of the Jericho diamond mine in Nunavut.

Jericho: Canada’s next diamond mine

Jericho, Nunavut — By early next year, the Jericho diamond project in Canada’s Far North will be producing its first diamonds. It will be Canada’s third diamond mine and Nunavut’s first….



Canadian Stock Exchange Indices (September 19, 2005)




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Date Sept. 12 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 7 Sept. 6 High Low
S&P/TSX-Ven Comp 1998.16 1991.22