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Keylock to drill Czech project

An agreement with Rudne bane, a mining company controlled by the Czecho-Slovakian government, will allow Keylock Resources (ASE) to complete a 1,500-metre underground drilling program and metallurgica…


Glamis weathers gold price slump

Despite weak gold prices, Glamis Gold (TSE) turned in another solid operating performance during its first quarter of fiscal 1993. The company has been producing gold for over 10 years, and currently …


NEWS ROUNDUP — High-grade gold found in Greenland

A number of gold-bearing quartz veins have been discovered in South Greenland by Nunaoil, an exploration company owned 50% by the Danish government and 50% by Greenland’s Home Rule government. The lar…


ODDS ‘N SODS — How Geraldton became a boom town

In the early 1930s, the mining community of Geraldton, Ont., became an exciting beneficiary when the U.S. increased the price of gold by 75%. Gold became an important motivator. In Timmins, Ont., the …


Lakefield lab makes honest mistake

The recent announcement by Aber Resources (TSE) and its partners Commonwealth Gold (VSE) and SouthernEra Resources (TSE) that the yellow microdiamonds recovered from a kimberlite on their Lac de Gras …



Crown Butte continues New World permitting

With field activities completed for the season, Crown Butte Resources (TSE) plans to continue permitting work “at a priority pace” this winter for its New World gold project in Montana. The company re…


Gowest in deal with Placer Dome

A letter of agreement has been signed between Gowest Amalgamated (ASE) and Placer Dome (TSE) whereby Placer may earn a 75% interest in Gowest’s property in northeastern Ontario. The property comprises…




CE Zinc union accepts contract

The 571 unionized employees at Canadian Electrolytic Zinc (CE Zinc) have voted 89% in favor of a new 3-year collective agreement. Under the terms of the new contract, effective Nov. 1, the average wag…


Glimmer reports alteration zone

Drilling on Glimmer Resources’ (VSE) Beatty-Hislop property in northeastern Ontario has intersected a new zone of alteration. The new zone is about 300 metres north of the other known mineralized zone…


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