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Toxic mine 'hot-spot' headed for 2009 clean-up
Early one autumn morning in 2006, Chris Hamblin observed a flock of migratory geese feeding on grass atop the covered tailings at the old Kam Kotia mine near Timmins.
Jun 19, 2008 11:30 PM
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Forestry town begins mineral search
Kapuskasing Mayor Alan Spacek only had to stroll through the Prospectors and Developers trade show in Toronto this spring to gauge the level of exploration interest in his corner of Ontario's Clay Belt.
Jun 19, 2008 11:25 PM
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Junior mining exploration fatalities
Mining or exploration companies that do not have a health and safety program are gambling with severe penalties, says Bill Mercer, chair of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada's (PDAC) Health and Safety Committee.
Jun 18, 2008 7:50 PM
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Big prospects for new Thunder Bay assay lab
Having air side assets is an added bonus for a leading edge geology assay lab now opening its second location in Northern Ontario. Activation Laboratories Ltd. (Act Labs) is spending $1.
Jun 18, 2008 7:45 PM
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Students courted at mining employment fair
By HEIDI ULRICHSEN Jesse Legault stands in a line stretching least 20 people long, waiting to hand his resume to representatives from Xstrata Nickel. A similarly long line has formed at the other end of the room at the booth for Vale Inco.
Jun 18, 2008 7:30 PM
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Research partnership to open doors for mining firms
By NICK STEWART A newly struck partnership between two of Canada’s pre-eminent research institutions located in Sudbury and Saskatoon may well open up entirely new knowledge of environmental workplace safety for the mining industry.
Jun 18, 2008 7:06 PM
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Robert Lipic - MTI's CEO is at the core of the mining industry
By IAN ROSS Mining is a core Canadian industry and Sudbury's Robert Lipic has been at the centre of it for more than 40 years.
Jun 12, 2008 10:49 PM
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Roy Slack - Cementation president knows people make companies great
By IAN ROSS Roy Slack is has built the kind of company he always wanted to work for. The president of one of Canada's largest mine builders has developed a stellar company reputation for safety and a great place to work.
Jun 6, 2008 12:35 AM
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Independent Nickel Corp. - Following in the shadow of Sherritt International
By NICK STEWART Richard Murphy, president of Sudbury-based Independent Nickel Corp.
Apr 5, 2008 12:53 AM
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Prospectors and developers conference reaches record heights
By NICK STEWART With interest in mineral exploration taking on an increasingly global scale, it only seemed logical to take an increasingly global perspective for this year’s Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention, accordi
Mar 12, 2008 6:22 PM
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