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Deak debentures to fund mine property acquisitions

Subscriptions for $3.85 million in principal amount of prime plus secured convertible debentures have been received by Deak Resources (TSE), which is consolidating a number of gold and base metal prop…


Bema high on potential on Refugio property

Recent drilling on the Refugio property in northern Chile’s Maricunga district has convinced Bema Gold (TSE) that the property has potential to host a “world class” gold deposit. The Vancouver-based j…


Deak drilling (January 15, 1990)

A drilling program is under way at the Aldermac group of base metal properties near Rouyn-Noranda, Que., Deak Resources (TSE) reports. A minimum 15,000 ft. of drilling will be conducted by Feb. 28, ut…



Hemlo stakers not forgotten

Corona (TSE) and Teck (TSE), victors in Canada’s richest lawsuit for control of the Williams gold mine at Hemlo, have not forgotten an old handshake. Both companies have given a net smelter royalty on…


Montreal Exchange Yorbeau popular

Shares of Yorbeau Resources are proving popular with investors. The junior announced encouraging exploration results from its Astoria gold property near Rouyn-Noranda, Que., from drifting being undert…



Minefinders completes private placement deal

Two private placement financings for a total of $400,000 have been completed recently by Minefinders (VSE) to fund its share of exploration expenses on three properties in northwestern Quebec. The fun…


Hall of Fame Photo by George Onuska

Newly inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame is 89-year-old Alex Mosher, who was accompanied to this year’s dinner by granddaughters Judy Lennox (left) and Jane Ratchford.



Winter drilling by Spirit Lake

A winter drill program being started by Spirit Lake Explorations (ME) on the company’s Edwards gold property is designed to block out a high-grading reserve of minable ore, President John Hansuld told…


Mining Hall of Fame welcomes 8 new members

Eight new persons were recently inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame at the organization’s second annual dinner. Lionel Kilburn was the master of ceremonies. Almost 500 guests attended the T…


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