1995

NEWS ROUNDUP — ITEC completes $5-m financing

ITEC Mineral, a 67%-owned subsidiary of St. Genevieve Resources (ME), is raising funds to upgrade its Norebec-Manitou mill near Val d’Or, Que. Proceeds from a $5-million financing, consisting of 1.7 m…


OPAP, OMIP funds available

The Ontario government plans to make $5 million available during the 1995-96 fiscal year for exploration work, through two programs. The level of financial assistance is unchanged from the current fis…



EDITORIAL PAGE — Opportunity and South Africa

The success of junior mining companies in Canada and Australia has not gone unnoticed by the African National Congress (ANC), the ruling party of South Africa. Nor does ANC appear to be unaware of the…


Sharpe and Freewest cut sulphides in Wisconsin

The first hole drilled by partners Sharpe Energy and Resources (VSE) and Freewest Resources Canada (TSE) on their Horseshoe property in Wisconsin has yielded a significant base metal intersection. Hol…


Drilling under way at Big Gossan

Drilling of the western extension of the Big Gossan copper-gold deposit in Indonesia has returned high-grade values for Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (NYSE). Situated 1 km from the company’s mill on …


Kennecott deal sets precedent

In what is described as a “win-win” situation, the U.S. Forestry Service will allow a subsidiary of Kennecott to explore for and extract minerals from a parcel of land within the Tongass National Fore…



Negotiating an overseas property agreement (2)

The author concludes his 2-part article, the first instalment of which described the principal elements of the standard mineral option and joint-venture agreement used in Canada and the U.S. The secon…



COMMENTARY — Figuring out the market

Analyst David Williamson in London ponders the ups and downs of the market in a recent edition of his “International Mining Review” newsletter: Recently, I have been focusing on the values that the ma…


NEWS ROUNDUP — Viceroy looks to Argentina

The right to earn a half interest in an Argentine exploration company gives Viceroy Resources (TSE) a valuable foothold in that country. Viceroy can gain its stake in Minas Argentinas by spending US$3…


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