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New York spot gold closed down $3 to $1,175 Wednesday. The TSX Venture Exchange fell 2.72 points to 680.48, while the TSX Gold Index edged up 1.19 points to 154.52.
Canadian gold miners rose slightly. Goldcorp Inc. (G) gained 35 cents $20.81, Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. (AEM) added eight cents to $37.19, Eldorado Gold Corp. (ELD) added four cents to $5.16 and Detour Gold Corp. (DGC) climbed 25 cents to $14.97.
Detour is apparently the latest Canadian company to fall victim to a cyber attack. According to a site called databreaches.net, Russian hackers have stolen and released the personal information of over 1,300 Detour employees, including that of its chief executive officer, Paul Martin. The personal information included employee SIN numbers, driver's licence numbers, banking information, criminal record documents, resumes and reference checks. Each of these workers is now at risk of having his identity stolen, as the hackers likely sold the information on-line. Detour says it is looking into it.
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The province should require Mr Thast to spend some money completing the shut down of New Carolin before he moves on to a new project. Open adits and stopes with no signage warning of the dangers, all roads still accessible for anyone's kids to drive up in an ATV and fall in. Rusting steel works, crumbling concrete and garbage. With a lovely creek running through the whole thing. Not a world heritage site by any means and inactive for almost 30 years? Lack of regulation is a thorn in the side of the BC Mining Industry's attempts to clean up it's act.