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Vale employee killed in incident identified

Vale employee killed in incident identified

The Greater Sudbury Police Service have announced that 36-year-old Paul Rochette of Sudbury was the Vale employee killed in an incident at the company’s Copper Cliff operations, April 6. A second worker was seriously injured and remains in hospital.
Sudbury mining accident kills Vale worker

Sudbury mining accident kills Vale worker

A worker at Vale’s Sudbury operation is dead and another is seriously injured after an April 6 mining accident.
KWG V-P blames province for stalling Ring of Fire development

KWG V-P blames province for stalling Ring of Fire development

The province was “blinded” by Cliffs Natural Resources' promises to invest in the Ring of Fire to the detriment of the project's development, said Moe Lavigne, KWG Resources' vice-president of exploration and development.
Retiring workers prized for skill, expertise

Retiring workers prized for skill, expertise

When Bernie Frohlick turned 65 this year, the calendar told him it was time to start receiving his pension, but he wasn’t quite ready to hang up his work boots.
AuRico ramps up gold production

AuRico ramps up gold production

AuRico Gold is reporting its seventh consecutive quarter of record production, representing a 10 per cent increase over the prior quarter and a 17 per cent over the first quarter of 2013.
Osisko surprises Goldcorp

Osisko surprises Goldcorp

Osisko Mining is bulking up to fend off a hostile takeover bid by Goldcorp by teaming with Yamana Gold and two Canadian pension funds in a complex $3.4-billion arrangement to keep control of its mine and exploration properties.

KWG tests ferrochrome refining method

KWG Resources said it has completed tests in Sudbury on a refining method to process chromite ore from the Ring of Fire. The testing was done by XPS Consulting, a division of Glencore’s Sudbury mining operations.
First Nations must be equal partners in Ring of Fire: Rae

First Nations must be equal partners in Ring of Fire: Rae

Ontario has lagged behind other provinces – namely Quebec and British Columbia – when it comes to its dealings with First Nations, said Bob Rae.

Northwest business may benefit from mine development spinoffs

Mine development in the Rainy River District has taken on a greater importance following the closure of the paper mill in Fort Frances.
Temex raises cash for Timmins gold projects

Temex raises cash for Timmins gold projects

Temex Resources has closed a non-brokered private placement, raising $2.77 million for its Timmins-area gold projects. Under the agreement, an aggregate of 25,223,818 flow-through units were sold at a price of $0.