Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Lew Parres scholarship

A scholarship fund has been established in memory of Lew Parres (1915-2004), a consulting geologist and entrepreneur who spent 75 years in mining, mostly in Manitoba.


IMA’s Navidad yields more silver

IMA Exploration (IMR-V) is encouraged by results from channel sampling at the Navidad silver project in Argentina’s Patagonia region.


Huckleberry hits new copper zone

Vancouver — Drilling at Imperial Metals‘ (III-T) 50%-owned Huckleberry mine, 123 km southwest of Houston, B.C., has identified a new copper-molybdenum zone just north of the main pit at the mine site.


Etruscan advances Youga gold project

With its 40%-owned Samira Hill gold mine up and running in neighbouring Niger, Etruscan Resources (EET-T) is free to focus on its Youga gold project in Burkina Faso.






The Afton open pit copper mine operated from 1978-1987. DRC Resources has identified a large copper-gold resource beneath the pit.

Copper is king in British Columbia

Vancouver — Mineral exploration and development in British Columbia have emerged from a bad nightmare caused by weak commodity prices and an unsupportive previous provincial government.


Large resource at Lumina’s Regalito

Vancouver — An independent estimate suggests Lumina Copper‘s (LCC-T) Regalito project has an indicated resource of 628 million tonnes grading 0.43% copper and an inferred resource of 131 million tonnes grading 0.41% copper.


Idled mill complex at Tagish Lake's Skukum gold property in southern Yukon.

Yukon exploration heats up

Whitehorse, Y.T. — In an effort to improve its economy, the Yukon government is rolling out the welcome mat as it tries to lure companies back into exploring and mining in the territory. Buoyed by a resurgence in metal prices on the heels of devo…



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