1992

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (May 04, 1992)

I am a longtime subscriber to The Northern Miner. I am writing to urge you to return to your original format of listing the Canadian mining shares; the new way is confusing. It would be the same as Th…


New chairman takes charge at nickel producer Inco

A changing of the guard occurred recently at Inco (TSE) with the retirement of Donald Phillips, 62, from the company’s top job. Phillips, who had been with the company for 36 years, handed the reins o…


Pegasus acquiring Libby project

At least US$100,000 will be spent this year by Pegasus Gold (TSE) to explore the Libby gold property under the terms of a recent joint venture agreement with Orvana Resources (TSE). The Montana proper…


NATIVE DEVELOPMENT

When Sa Dena Hes was launched with official fanfare last fall, a special ceremony, rare and probably unique in the annals of Canadian mining, caught the spotlight. The Kaska Dena nation bestowed on Cu…



FIVE OREBODIES AND COUNTING

The Anvil lead/zinc/silver district is 200 km northeast of Whitehorse, Yukon. Five known stratiform sedimentary exhalative deposits occur in a well-defined trend within a narrow Cambrian stratigraphic…


RE-GREENING THE ANVIL RANGE

Curragh Resources’ environmental people have shepherded approvals through the regulatory process several times now — for the Vangorda and Grum deposits two years ago, for Westray in Nova Scotia and f…


OPEN PIT UNDERGROUND

In attempting to extract every last tonne of economic ore out of the ground, Curragh has driven into the wall of the Faro open pit. This underground mine has been going since 1990. The portal is situa…


CURRAGH TAPS ITS STABLE OF DEPOSITS

Curragh Resources and its Faro, Yukon, complex are in the midst of switching workhorses. Up until the past few years, the Faro deposit — in terms of draft horses, truly a Clydesdale — had fed the 4-…


BIG FARO MILL FINE-TUNED FOR GRUM ORE

The Faro concentrator was initially a 5,000-tonne-per-day operation in the early 1970s. It has since been expanded several times so that today it can process 14,000 tonnes daily, which, says Ken Ball,…


50 YEARS AGO (May 01, 1992)

VIOLA MACMILLAN HITS A HOMER A proposal by Mrs. George A. MacMillan, secretary of the Ontario Prospectors’ and Developers’ Association, to offer tax exemptions to corporations and individuals contribu…


WESTRAY’S LOW-SULHUR COAL

Curragh Resources’ Westray coal mine was officially opened Sept. 11, 1991. With hard-to-beat logistics and equipped as a brand new operation, Westray should be Nova Scotia’s most productive coal mine….


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