Articles by Northern Miner Staff

The Northern Miner — North American Mining Index (February 28, 2000)


Inmet showing healthy profit

A successful fourth quarter has left Inmet Mining (IMN-T) with a significant profit in 1999, all without the aid of asset sales.Inmet earned $39.5 million (or 90 a share) on revenue of $116.6 million…


Normandy sets record

Producing more than a million ounces of gold in six months is good news for any mining company; even better news is when the production record is accompanied by record profits. Such was the case for N…


EVENTS (February 28, 2000)

Feb. 29 CPM Group — “Silver Mining Investment Conference.” New York Mercantile Exchange, New York, N.Y. Tel: (212) 785-8320. Fax: (212) 785-8325. Web site: http://www.cpmgroup.comMarch 5-7…


Miramar to boost output

With the addition of the newly acquired Giant mine, Miramar Mining (MAE-T) expects to boost total gold production at its Yellowknife, N.W.T., division by 30% to 130,000 oz.Total cash costs at both the…



Radio play lights mining’s dark corners

A 6-part drama about corporate intrigue in the mining industry is set to air on CBC Radio in March and April.Paydirt will be heavy on behind-the-scenes manoeuvring in both the mining and financial sec…



Codelco rethinks plan at Chuqui

The Chuquicamata porphyry copper mine is now in its 85th year and is said to have sufficient reserves to last an additional quarter of a century. On a recent site visit, The Northern Miner observed th…


Saskatchewan potash helps feed the world

Canada’s status as the leading potash producer in the world is secure for the next century, perhaps even the next millennium, judging by the sheer extent of existing reserves and resources underlying …


Phone, fax or mail

While the mining industry and its associations do little or nothing, twenty environmental groups are mobilizing their members and the general public to support Environment Minister David Anderson’s pr…


Nickel holds firm in soft markets

Base metals markets remained soft for the week ended Feb. 18. Aluminum, lead and tin continued to trend lower, while copper and zinc remained close to the bottom of their recent trading ranges. Nickel…


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