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METAL PRICES (September 23, 1991)

London Metal Exchange Spot closing prices in $US per tonne, except copper and lead (pounds sterling per tonne) Date Sep 17 Sep 16 Sep 13 Sep 12 Sep 11 Copper 1309-1310 1320-1321 1339-1340 1338-1340 13…



Gold in Ontario

The first gold discovered in the Canadian Shield was in 1866 when Marcus Powell discovered a cave whose walls contained “gold in the form of leaves and nuggets.” Since then there have been major gold …


Inland Gold looks for new mine

Inland Gold & Silver (NASDAQ), the Washington-based affiliate of Pegasus Gold (TSE), is on the lookout for a new mine to replace its Toiyabe heap leach gold operation near Crescent Valley, Nev. In the…


Custom milling

One major concern for any project hoping to enter commercial production is a milling facility, the cost of which may determine the viability of the entire project. The owners of three developing gold-…


Freewest feasibility looks positive

A feasibility study recently completed on the Holloway project near Matheson, Ont., indicates that the Lightning zone gold deposit could be economically developed based on a 1,650-ton-per-day operatio…


Teryl agreement is re-negotiated

An agreement with the Fort Knox Venture has been re-negotiated with respect to the Nerco claims in Alaska, Teryl Resources (VSE) said. Under the agreement, which will now bring additional payments to …


Gold’s unique characteristics set it apart

Gold! The word has fired our imagination like no other metal, Ontario’s Ministry of Northern Development and Mines reminds us in a recent information circular. The world demand for gold is still mainl…




EDITORIAL PAGE (September 23, 1991)

The legacy from the enthusiastic marketing of flow-through shares in the 1980s is still with us. The burst of exploration activity paid for by flow-through added considerably to Canada’s mineral datab…


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