Red Dog Operations


Teck, Cominco to form mining giant

Vancouver — It seemed an odd pairing in 1986 when lean, entrepreneurial Teck (TEK-T) bought its initial stake in top-heavy, debt-ridden Cominco (CLT-T).Not anymore.Having shared management and corpor…


Teck gets boost from Cominco

By purchasing almost 5.2 million shares of Cominco (CLT-T) at a cost of $127 million in 2000, Teck (TEK-T) increased its ownership of the company to 50.1% and took steps to consolidate it as a subsidi…


MM2000 highlights industry successes and challenges

Mining Millennium 2000 was every bit the grand convention and trade show that its organizers — the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallur…


Foreign prospects keep base metals sector vibrant

The improvement in copper prices over recent months could be a harbinger of things to come in the base metals sector. Nickel prices are fast approaching US$5 per lb. and even zinc has made a modest co…



EuroZinc poised to revive Aljustrel

At first glance, it appears to be a turnaround story in the making. All the ingredients are there — developed deposits, a modern mine and mill, a tailings disposal facility, roads, rail and a deep-wa…


Apex tables feasibility for San Cristobal

The San Cristobal property in southwestern Bolivia will be one of the world’s largest and lowest-cost producers of silver and zinc, according to a recent feasibility study.The results of the study, co…


Cominco makes discovery

Drilling by Cominco (CLT-T) has revealed high-grade, zinc-lead mineralization 6 miles north of the company’s Red Dog mine in northwestern Alaska.The results point to a flat-lying zone that is still op…




Cominco banks on success of Red Dog

As the latest operating figures show, the Red Dog zinc-lead-silver mine in northwestern Alaska continues to add considerable value to Cominco’s (CLT-T) bottom line.Between the recent first quarter and…


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