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Flow-through gets extension

The recent federal budget extended, by one year, the Investment Tax Credit for Exploration in Canada (ITCE), also known as “super” flow-through shares. The buying period for shares eligible for the ITCE will end Dec. 31, 2005, 12 months longer tha…




It’s all about the method

— The following is an excerpt from the ninth edition of Mining Explained, published by The Northern Miner. The book sells for $30 plus $3 for shipping and is available by calling 1-800-668-2374. E-mail: northernminer2 @northernminer.com.


Robex finances Malian work

Vancouver — Robex Resources (RBX-V) has arranged a private placement that will raise between $750,000 and $2.5 million. The money will be applied to the LaCorne and Kolomba gold properties in Mali, West Africa.



Uranium scare forces shutdown

Twenty miners reported illness following exposure to uranium-contaminated water while showering at the Ranger mine, 220 km east of Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory.



Gold royalty likely to be shelved (April 05, 2004)

The government of South Africa is expected to scrap a proposed 3% royalty on revenue from gold mining companies with operations in the country. The industry has warned that the royalty would force them to close mines and lay off workers.


Tiffany joins Utah mining protest

New York, N.Y.-based jewelry giant Tiffany & Co. recently took out a full-page advertisement in the Washington Post protesting the proposed Rock Creek copper-silver mine in northern Idaho.


A view of the Zone 1 area at the Maoling gold prospect in China, in which Mundoro Mining can earn a 79% interest. The buildings in the foreground are the beginnings of a plant facility started by the Chinese before Mundoro's involvement.

Mundoro, Stornoway among best bets: analyst

The following is the second in a series of articles on stock recommendations by a select group of mining analysts and newsletter writers who monitor the junior mining sector. This week, we hear from Jim Mustard, a Vancouver-based analyst with Hayw…


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