1992

Horsham lists shares in Europe

The controlling shareholder of gold producer American Barrick Resources (TSE) has listed its shares in Europe. Horsham (TSE), which is also the majority owner of Clark Oil & Refining Corp., recently b…


Sutton drilling set for Guyana

Drilling is expected to recommence at the Marudi Mountain property in Guyana in late January. Sutton Resources (VSE), owner of the property, concentrated 1991 drilling on the Mazoa Hill zone, which me…



Dickenson reschedules gold loan

Toronto-based Dickenson Mines (TSE) says the lender of its 61,200 oz. gold loan has agreed to reschedule the loan repayment to six equal semi-annual instalments beginning Jan. 15, 1993. Dickenson says…


U.S. REPORT (January 27, 1992)

Assay results were released by Ican Minerals (TSE) from recent reverse circulation drilling on the Racey “porphyry” gold deposit 40 miles south of Baker, Ore. The company owns 100% of the property sin…


Euro-Nevada plans to issue warrants

Euro-Nevada Mining (TSE) says it has an agreement with two securities firms to issue 1.5 million special warrants at $18.75 per warrant. The agreement, subject to regulatory approval, is with First Ma…


Alberta Stock Exchange Monk gains 12 cents

After almost doubling in price since the week before Christmas, Monk Gold & Resources moved up another 12 cents during the week ended Jan. 21 to close at a 52-week high of 57 cents. The company has ex…


Queenston to drill Kirkland West from surface

LAC Minerals (TSE) has returned the strategic Kirkland West claims to owner Queenston Mining (TSE) after spending $2 million in a fruitless search for minable ore. But Queenston Chairman Hugh Harbinso…


NEWS IN BRIEF (January 27, 1992)

Oregon Resources Corp. (ORE:VSE) has changed its name to International Oregon Resources Corp. (IOR:VSE) with a consolidation of capital on a 1-new-for-3-old-share basis. The transfer agent is Central …


VIEW FORM THE WEST

Last September, Mike Harcourt, leader of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia, and now premier of British Columbia, responded to eight questions posed by the Mining Association of British Colu…



Kazakhstan plans uranium sales

Former Soviet Union nation Kazakhstan plans to start selling its uranium, with the International Atomic Energy Agency helping to co-ordinate sales. The republic is believed to account for about 30% of…


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