Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Carson acquiring international diamond assets

A past-producing diamond mine in Sierra Leone has become the latest African acquisition of Carson Gold (CQJ-V), and, in a simultaneous development, Carson’s board has resolved to change the company’s …


Partners define reserves at Yaou gold project

The four partners developing the Yaou gold project in French Guiana have calculated a probable reserve figure of 10.3 million tonnes grading 2.7 grams gold per tonne.The joint venture consists of Guya…


OBITUARY — Ethel (Monty) Hall

Ethel (Monty) Hall, a pioneer in Canada’s uraniumdistricts, has died. She was 80.A sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1941 to 1945, Mrs. Hall joined Technical Mine Consultants in 1949. The …


Caldera expands Aussie holdings

Australian diamond explorer Caldera Resources (CDR-M) has acquired an interest in three exploration licences covering more than 750 sq. km in the Abminga district of South Australia.The newly acquired…


Midas partners boost exploration budget

By year-end, partners Franco-Nevada Mining (FN-T) and Euro-Nevada Mining (EN-T) expect to have received a prefeasibility study on the Rex-Grande deposit in Nevada.Eight rigs are drilling the Rex-Grand…


Wilanour shareholders sink Goldcorp deal

A deal that would have seen Wilanour Resources (WLR-T) sell its Cochenour mine and mill east of Red Lake, Ont., to Goldcorp (G-T) failed to win shareholder approval at the former’s annual meeting.Unde…



Literature Review

To receive literature on companies featured in the The Northern Miner’s recent Literature Review, please fax the coupon on page B8 of our Sept. 9 issue to (416) 510-6875, or mail it to: Northern Miner…


EDITORIAL — An unfair advantage

Almost every major discovery in the past decade — from the Eskay Creek gold deposit in British Columbia and diamonds at Lac de Gras to the Voisey’s Bay nickel-copper-cobalt deposit in Labrador — has…


ODDS’N’SODS — Mucking at the Aunor

Most English-speaking countries refer to the blasted rock of mining operations as “muck,” regardless of whether the rock is ore or waste.As the capacity of mills increased, a large percentage of mine …



PRODUCER PRICES (September 16, 1996)

ALUMINIUM: LME settlements US$1,427.50 per tonne (Sept. 10, 1996), alloy US$1,255 per tonne (Sept. 5, 1996).ANTIMONY: Composite free market, US$2,625 per tonne (Sept. 10, 1996).BISMUTH: Composite free…


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