1990

Pezim vows to fight B.C. trading ban

Murray Pezim is back in Vancouver preparing to 0000,0509 appeal a decision by the British Columbia Securities Commission to ban him from trading on the Vancouver Stock Exchange for a 1-year period. Th…


Geddes President urges CIM to back Windy Craggy plan

Geddes Resources (TSE) President Gerald Harper recently urged his mining industry colleagues to get behind the Vancouver company’s bid to bring the Windy Craggy copper project in British Columbia into…



LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Continental drift

I was delighted to see your coverage (Dec. 3/90) of a new contract for Watts, Griffis & McOuat in the Republic of Yemen. Despite certain geologic connections, you should be aware that Yemen is not in …


Labelling scrap `hazardous’ could cut smelter feed

Proposed legislation governing cross-border shipments of hazardous waste threatens to put the recycling divisions of some of Canada’s biggest mining companies out of business. The mining industry says…


Ican forecasts 200 million tons at Racey

Calgary-based Ican Minerals (TSE) continues to intersect strong widths of low-grade gold mineralization on the Racey property in Oregon, the company says. Although Ican is awaiting check fire assays, …




U.S. REPORT Hecla shows substantial improvement

With earnings of US$7.1 million for the first nine months of this year, Hecla Mining (NYSE) is showing an improved performance over the comparable 1989 period when it reported a loss of US$9.2 million…


Eurus backs out of Trimin bid

Both Eurus Resource (VSE) and Adrian Resources (VSE) have backed out of plans to acquire shares of Trimin Resources (TSE), a Vancouver- based junior which recently sold its stake in the Hanson Lake po…


Metal Prices FREE MARKET (December 24, 1990)

London Metal Exchange Spot closing prices in $US per tonne, except copper and lead (pounds sterling per tonne) Date December 18 December 17 December 14 December 13 December 12 Copper 1288-1289 1294-12…



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