1989


Armistice plans new drill program

A 10,000-ft drilling program is planned by Armistice Resources (ME) for its Virginiatown, Ont., gold property, shareholders were told at the recent annual meeting in Toronto. The drilling, to cost $75…


Bill Roscoe lecture

Bill Roscoe of Roscoe Postle Associates will deliver a talk Oct 19 on mining property values and the 1987 stock market crash. The event, jointly sponsored by The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metal…


Metal Prices PRODUCER PRICES (October 16, 1989)

ALUMINUM: MW U.S. Market US79.500 cents – 81.00 cents per lb. (Oct 5, 1989). ANTIMONY: New York dealer US94 cents -98 cents per lb. (Sept 14, 1989). BISMUTH: New York dealer $4.80-$4.90(US) per lb. (…




Corona awarded Rambler

Corona Corp. (TSE) has been awarded the rights to the Rambler North properties from the Newfoundland government. A proposal submitted by Corona and Goldbar Resources, a Newfoundland-based junior explo…


Nickel price to fall, but not drastically

The bull market for nickel may be nearing an end, but a price collapse does not appear to be in the works, at least according to two analytical sources. The base metal, which climbed to $10.84(US) per…


Several nickel projects alive despite price decline

The base metal price boom of 1988 may be fading into history now, but the legacy of new nickel projects it left behind still endures. It was nearly a year ago this month, for example, when Hudson Bay …


COATS (over-the-counter) Gold issues gain

A group of junior companies with gold properties in Chester Twp., Ont., continued to see active trading again this week although there has been little news released regarding drill results obtained on…


Inco’s reserves good for 20 years

Inco Limited (TSE) is always at least 20 years ahead of the game when it comes to keeping track of available, potentially mineable nickel ore reserves. While the exact use of the reserves, year by yea…


Clive Brown named Belmoral president

Struggling gold producer Belmoral Mines (TSE) has a new president and a new exploration chief. R. C. Brown, a company director and former president of Belmoral, has been named president, replacing Ken…


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