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Unlisted Trading Wye plans drilling

Lightly traded Wye Resources says it plans to drill a newly acquired parcel of land in Gorham Twp., near Thunder Bay, Ont., this June. Commonly known as Thunderhead Gold Mines, the property contains b…


CIM conference set for Thompson

The seventh Maintenance/ Engineering Operators Conference sponsored by the maintenance/engineering division of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) and hosted by the CIM Th…


Agnico reports quarterly loss

Lower gold prices and reduced production contributed to a net loss during the first quarter of the year, Agnico-Eagle Mines (TSE) reported. The company recorded a loss of $3.1 million compared to a ne…


U.S. gold output second in world

The U.S. moved into second position in 1990 among gold-producing nations, Gold Fields Mineral Services of London said in its annual review of the world gold industry. The U.S. replaced the Soviet Uni…


EDITORIAL PAGE Making the cost clear

Tax revolt? Not quite. But the discontent of Canadian taxpayers is becoming increasingly evident. Truckers laid siege to the nation’s biggest city recently, blocking the main arteries into and out of …


Arimetco moves on warrant issue

An agreement to manage the exercising of the outstanding Series 1 warrants of Arimetco International (TSE) by Sept. 30 has been entered into with securities firm Midland Walwyn, the company reported. …


Insider Trading (May 27, 1991)

Redfern Resources (TSE) Co-Chairman George Fink and director Murray Pyke recently demonstrated an astute sense of timing by selling part of their holdings in the Vancouver-based explorer. According to…


Echo Bay offers bond conversion

Holders of Echo Bay Mines’ (TSE) Swiss Franc 3.875% bonds, due 1996, will be able to convert the bonds into common shares of the gold producer until Oct. 28. At the option of the bondholders, each of…




EDITORIAL PAGE History’s shock absorber

“I think what has happened is that gold has reverted to its long-standing original role: shock absorber. For centuries it absorbed every attempt by kings and governments to debase coinage. Commodity p…


Pamour named in tailings mishap

The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has issued an order against Pamour (TSE) which requires the company to take certain steps in relation to an incident last October near Matachewan, Ont., involvi…


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