Hey it starts off talking about history that sounds like ISM's history
From the lead in:
http://www.northernminer.com/issues/...
The Northern Miner (subscription), Canada - 1 hour ago
In the early 1990s, Timmins Nickel embarked on mining at Langmuir No. 1, completing a ramp to 120 metres depth with three levels of development. ...
From the ISM website
History of Property
The potential of the minerals was first tested in 1959. From 1970 through 1978, a small independent mining concern sank a shaft on the site known as Langmuir #2 to an approximate depth of 445 meters. That mining operation produced approximately 1,250,000 tons of ore averaging 1.45% nickel. In 1976, Noranda-INCO Joint Venture completed a ramp to approximately 230 feet to the deposit and calculated resources of approximately 164,000 tons grading 2.1% nickel. In 1990 to 1991, Timmins Nickel Incorporated, a small independent mining concern, completed a ramp to a 400-foot depth with 3 levels of development from which they mined approximately 111,500 tons of ore grading 1.74% nickel. They also calculated remaining inferred resources at approximately 125,000 tons with an average grade of 2.21% nickel.