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Teck and Getchell report Rainbow results

Encouraging results have been reported for all six holes drilled on the Rainbow copper-gold property in southern British Columbia.Situated southeast of Kamloops, the project is a 70-30 joint venture b…


Ecuadorian completes Gaby study

After four years of work and thousands of metres of drilling, Ecuadorian Minerals (EMC-T) has completed the prefeasibility study of the Gaby gold porphyry in Ecuador.Central to the document is the pre…


PRODUCER PRICES (May 12, 1997)

Aluminium: LME settlements US$1,600.50 per tonne, alloy $1,480 per tonne (May 6/97).Antimony: Composite free market, US$2,310 per tonne (April 29/97).Bismuth: Composite free market US$3.10 per lb. (Ap…


Greenstone boosts gold reserves

A successful 1996 exploration campaign in Central America has enabled Greenstone Resources (GRE-T) to increase reserves at four of its gold properties there.Total proven and probable reserves at the S…



Placer Dome sells Endako molybdenum mine

Placer Dome (PDG-T) is closing a chapter in its history by selling the last mine it operates in British Columbia — the Endako molybdenum operation.The Vancouver-based company has signed a letter of i…



St Andrew increases width of West Porphyry

Infill and stepout drilling by St Andrew Goldfields (SAS-T) continues to add potential to the West Porphyry zone on the Taylor property, near Matheson, Ont.In the latest round, St Andrew drilled two i…


Inco plans Voisey’s start-up for late 1999

Michael Sopko, chairman of Inco (N-T), told shareholders at the recent annual meeting that the Voisey’s Bay nickel-copper-cobalt project in Labrador is turning out to be “all we had expected . . . and…


Barrick to buy Gold Bar in Nevada

Barrick Gold (ABX-N) is hoping to gain a foothold in Nevada’s Battle Mountain trend by purchasing the Gold Bar property from Atlas (AZ-N).The major can acquire more than 90% of the property with an op…


Rio Algom aims for top producer status

Lower copper prices over the past year may have contributed to a sluggish year for Rio Algom (ROM-T), but Chairman Gordon Gray is confident the company will eventually become Canada’s premier copper p…



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