1994

ODDS’N’SODS — The serendipity deposit (1)

This is the story of the discovery of what was once — under odd circumstances — considered an important ore deposit. Some might say the spooks were at play; other, more religious folk might surmise …





TSE SHORT POSITIONS (September 05, 1994)

Semi-monthly reports as of Aug 15, 1994 showed 256,689,980 shares of 902 issues compared with 279,336,594 shares of 859 issues on July 31, 1994. Larger individual positions included: Aber 180,300, up …


Tri Origin drills Ontario play

Junior Tri Origin Exploration (TSE) has drilled an 11-hole program totaling 2,500 metres and performed a downhole electromagnetic survey on its Sault gold property, 90 km north of Sault Ste. Marie, On…


Metall testing Akie massive sulphides

Exploration on the Akie and Pie claims in northeastern British Columbia is returning encouraging results for partners Metall Mining (TSE) and Ecstall Mining (VSE). Metall is earning a 60% interest in …


Eastern Stone receives OMIP grant

A wholly owned subsidiary of Eastern Stone Products (ASE), Belmont Rose Granite, will receive a maximum grant of $66,150 under the Ontario Mineral Incentive Program (OMIP). The subsidiary has also rec…


State support for Exall project

The government of the Mexican state of Sinaloa has agreed to provide the required infrastructure to support the Santo Tomas copper-gold-silver project of Exall Resources (TSE). The company estimates t…


Steelworkers eye Colomac workers

The United Steelworkers of America have filed an application with the Canada Labour Board to represent 200 workers at the Colomac gold mine of Royal Oak Mines (TSE) in the Northwest Territories. Colom…


Pickard speaking at CIM luncheon

The president of Falconbridge will be the guest speaker at the Sept. 22 luncheon of the Toronto branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. Frank Pickard will speak on “the n…


Abandoned mines focus of hunt

Researchers at the University of Nevada in Reno are collaborating with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to help track down the state’s abandoned mines. “No one has ever attempted to identify every a…


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