quartz dike that later became known as Hollinger Mines. With his friend, professional prospector Alex Gillies, Hollinger had travelled to the Porcupine region...
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its name from Hollinger Gold Mines, which started in 1909 and later became Hollinger Mines, owner of one of the world's largest gold mines near Timmins...
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Sun-Times Media Group Hollinger International, the former name of the Sun-Times Media Group Hollinger Mines, a Canadian mining company Hollinger of Sweden (disambiguation)...
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1960s, the majority of the original mines had depleted their gold content and mines began to close. Hollinger Mine was closed in 1968, having produced...
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future Dome Mine site. On October 9, 1909, Hollinger discovered the gold-bearing quartz dike that later became known as Hollinger Mines. Hollinger and Gillies...
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Giant Mine Greyhawk Mine (Uranium) Hagersville-CGC Hemlo Mine Hermiston-McCauley Mine Hollinger Mines Holloway Mine Holt Mine Hoyle Pond Mine Hudson...
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Henry Timmins (category Mines in Timmins)
of two years. Hollinger Mines became known as one of the "Big Three" Canadian mines, together with the Dome Mine and the McIntyre Mines. The Canadian...
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Conrad Black (section Fate of Hollinger)
five Canadian corporations: Hollinger Mines, Standard Broadcasting, Dominion Stores, Domtar and Massey Ferguson. Hollinger controlled Labrador Mining and...
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Porcupine Gold Rush (section Mines)
by Goldcorp Inc. (Porcupine Gold Mines). Dome Mine, 1910–2018, 14,537,595 troy ounces of gold produced Hollinger Mines, 1910–1968, 19,327,691 troy ounces...
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