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Cleaning up the Kam Kotia mine site
By Kelly Louiseize It is pretty hard for government to expect mining companies to clean up after themselves when their own back yard is a little dirty.
Jan 15, 2008 12:29 AM
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Dryden refurbisher sets sights on Sudbury
By IAN ROSS Bob Ray’s first attempt to break into the Sudbury mining service market in the early 1990s was a tough slog.
Dec 18, 2007 1:52 AM
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Measuring success one drill at a time
By NICK STEWART Some say a true testament of a man’s worth is evidenced in his working practice. Well, in Sturgeon Falls, three men are making quite a living manufacturing measuring tools for the mines.
Dec 18, 2007 1:46 AM
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Northern post secondary schools respond to trades demand
By NICK STEWART Up to 100,000 positions are expected to go unfilled in the Canadian mining industry in the coming decade, a reality of which Northern Ontario post-secondary schools are all too aware as they work to narrow the gap.
Dec 18, 2007 1:44 AM
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Brett Resources in the Hammond Reef
By Jessica Smith Brett Resources Inc.’s aggressive year-long exploration program at its Atikokan area Hammond Reef project has significantly expanded a historic low-grade gold deposit.
Dec 18, 2007 1:41 AM
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Discovering similarities to the Athabasca Basin in Sibley
By ADELLE LARMOUR As uranium market prices continue to climb, so have the number of claims staked in the Sibley Basin, northeast of Thunder Bay.
Dec 18, 2007 1:39 AM
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Junior miner striving to build trust with native band
By IAN ROSS A junior miner is striving to mend fences with a Native community in northwestern Ontario in order to resume exploration work at a high-grade chromium-PGE deposit. The stand-off continues between Platinex Inc.
Dec 18, 2007 1:37 AM
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Meet the new boss of CVRD Inco
By IAN ROSS CVRD Inco’s new face of Sudbury mining is really an old hand from across town. Parviz Farsangi, the former manager of Falconbridge’s (now Xstrata Nickel) Sudbury mines and mill business is now the new Chief Operating Officer of CVRD INCO.
Dec 18, 2007 1:34 AM
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Marathon an exploration and mining community
By ADELLE LARMOUR Aligning interests between mines and First Nation, and energy conservation were two keynotes delivered at the second annual Marathon-Hemlo Mining and Prospecting Expo.
Dec 18, 2007 1:32 AM
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Record-setting exploration in the northwest
By IAN ROSS Exploration activity in northwestern Ontario is at its highest in Garry Clark’s memory. “Every greenstone belt has some active exploration project,” says the Thunder Bay-based executive director of the Ontario Prospectors Association.
Dec 18, 2007 1:30 AM
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