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Sudbury fall arrest company lands CN Tower contract

Sudbury fall arrest company lands CN Tower contract

When Marc Desjardins quit his job as a senior manager with forestry company Tembec , he had high hopes for success as an entrepreneur.
Sudbury-born mine tech assists in Elliot Lake mall excavation

Sudbury-born mine tech assists in Elliot Lake mall excavation

There’s an unwritten code adhered to by people working in the mining industry: when emergency strikes, you do whatever you can to help.
Legislation will streamline approvals process: Clement

Legislation will streamline approvals process: Clement

A deadline hasn’t been established to implement changes to the federal government’s vetting process for resource development projects, but legislation ideally should come “as soon as possible,” said Tony Clement during a recent tour of the North.
Miner strikes Chinese off-take agreement

Miner strikes Chinese off-take agreement

When news about slowing growth in China shook down global commodity markets in May, Basil Botha wasn't the least bit spooked. The president and CEO of Northern Iron Corp.
Polish PM tours Morrison deposit during brief visit

Polish PM tours Morrison deposit during brief visit

A May sojourn to Sudbury by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was kept so quiet, few knew he had visited the city until he was already gone.
Discover Abitibi Initiative to end

Discover Abitibi Initiative to end

A successful mineral exploration initiative in northeastern Ontario has run its course after generating at least $38 million of activity.
Premier breaks ground for $2 billion project

Premier breaks ground for $2 billion project

Vale's $2 billion emissions reduction project will not only deliver a major boost to the economy, it will be “good for the lungs of our children and grandchildren,” according to Premier Dalton McGuinty.
Vale moves forward on Victor-Capre project in Sudbury

Vale moves forward on Victor-Capre project in Sudbury

Vale is proposing a new nickel-copper-PGM mine in Sudbury that has the potential for a 10-year life with an estimated production of 5,000 tonnes per day, and a projected workforce of 500.
Ring of Fire V-P confident Ontario will buy in

Ring of Fire V-P confident Ontario will buy in

While Cliffs Natural Resources made a declarative statement that Sudbury was its choice to host a $1.8-billion ferrochrome processor, the Ontario government was vague on what the province is prepared to invest in.
Dowling-made mining vehicle finding new use in California

Dowling-made mining vehicle finding new use in California

The profile of a new HARD-LINE Solutions vehicle might be small, but its impact has been mighty in the state of California.