Wheaton River Minerals Ltd

Partners hit sulphides at Duck Pond

The first two infill holes drilled at the Duck Pond base metal project, southeast of Buchans, Nfld., have intersected sulphide mineralization over substantial widths.The drilling program, mounted by j…


Companies (July 05, 1999)

Aegean GoldAgnico-Eagle MinesAnglogoldAsarcoAthlone MineralsAthlone ResourcesAurizon MinesBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBema GoldBlack Hawk MiningBolivar GoldfieldsBroken Hill Proprieta…



Wheaton ends quarter in red

With its production season just begun, Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T) found itself $680,777 (or 2 cents per share) in the red during the 3-month period ended March 31, compared with a loss of $303,984…


Wheaton River develops Bellavista

With a positive feasibility study in hand, Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T) is seeking funds to develop its Bellavista open-pit heap-leach gold project in Costa Rica.Unnamed financial institutions have …


Companies (May 10, 1999)

America Mineral FieldsAnglo AmericanAquest MineralsArchon MineralsBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBroken Hill ProprietaryCambiorDe Beers Consolidated MineDia Met MineralsEldorado GoldEuroZinc MiningGa…



Wheaton River expands at Bellavista gold property

Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T) has boosted by 8% the amount of open-pit reserves at its Bellavista gold project in Costa Rica.Proven and probable reserves are now estimated at 11.2 million tonnes grad…


Companies (April 12, 1999)

Aber ResourcesAdrian ResourcesAlberta EnergyAnglogoldArch CoalAsarcoAshton Mining of CanadaAtna ResourcesAuric ResourcesBarrick GoldBlue Desert MiningBolidenBroken Hill ProprietaryCamecoCanabrava Diam…



Wheaton eyes George Lake

The George Lake gold project, near Bathurst Inlet, N.W.T., has caught the eye of Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T).The Toronto-based junior recently bought another 5.4 million shares in project-owner Kit…


Wheaton River keeps head above water

Junior producer Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T) remains in the black, thanks to higher output and lower costs at its seasonal Golden Bear mine in northern British Columbia.For the nine months ended Sep…


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