Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Ownership discrepancy

We wish to clarify a discrepancy we have noted in several issues of The Northern Miner, most recently in the May 28-June 3 issue.The article about the Fort la Corne joint venture in Saskatchewan say…


Province sinks Sydney Steel

The government of Nova Scotia expects to receive $9-14 million by selling off the remaining assets of Sydney Steel. However, the cost of tearing down the facilities in Sydney, N.S., and flattening the…


Voisey’s Bay talks back on track

Some of the faces have changed, but Inco (N-T) and the government of Newfoundland are back at the negotiating table, trying to drum up a deal for development of the long-stalled Voisey’s Bay nickel-co…


Radius delays drilling

Junior Radius Explorations (RDU-V) has delayed the start of drilling at its wholly owned Tambor gold project in central Guatemala.The company is awaiting the close of a $2-million investment by Gold F…


Internet links east, west

Two web-based companies, Metal Smart and e-metalmarket.com, have joined forces to create an on-line marketplace that will allow major Chinese metal producers to market their products and order raw mat…



Staff Investment Policy (June 25, 2001)

The Northern Miner does not permit any editorial employee to file stories about companies in which the writer owns shares. Editorial employees are also not permitted to take part in initial public off…



Weda Bay advances Halmahera (June 25, 2001)

Vancouver-based Weda Bay Minerals (WDA-T) has tabled a positive prefeasibility study at its laterite nickel-cobalt deposits on the Indonesian island of Halmahera.The study, completed by Kvaerner Proce…


Inco to work on dry laterite at Goro

Dry nickel laterites, which once represented the future of nickel, have been writing their own checkered history over the past three years. Hyped as a revolution in nickel production, they have turned…


Australia top destination for exploration spending

Australia attracted 17.3% of global exploration funding last year, more than any other country in the world, though spending fell 19% to A$676.3 million from the previous year. Gold was the main targe…



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