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Inspiring a safety state of mind will improve performance

Inspiring a safety state of mind will improve performance

Mining executives comment on why safety needs to be part of the culture of leadership
Northern businesses lauded for health and safety work

Northern businesses lauded for health and safety work

Workplace Safety North presented its Workplace Culture Maturity Awards on May 1
Greater Sudbury mayor focused on critical minerals

Greater Sudbury mayor focused on critical minerals

Mineral processing, a home permitting boom and push to grow the city's population emphasized in State of the City address
Indigenous leaders call on Ford to halt mining bill, consult

Indigenous leaders call on Ford to halt mining bill, consult

The bill would give ministers the power to exempt projects from legal requirements
Thunder Bay metal explorer honoured with King Charles medal

Thunder Bay metal explorer honoured with King Charles medal

Garry Clark was recognized for his contribution to Ontario's mineral exploration industry
Timmins nickel hunter sees 20 years of mine life at Shaw Dome project

Timmins nickel hunter sees 20 years of mine life at Shaw Dome project

EV Nickel plans for open-pit mine and mill after outlining a billion-tonne-plus-sized deposit
Cementation gets innovation nod for tugger safety solution

Cementation gets innovation nod for tugger safety solution

Company named winner in annual Ontario Mine Contractors Safety Association innovation award contest
As mining goes deeper, new technology needed to avoid collisions

As mining goes deeper, new technology needed to avoid collisions

Mining safety conference delegates learn that modern mining techniques require better sensor and alarms to avoid underground collisions
Agnico Eagle looks to Dig Deep into worker mental health

Agnico Eagle looks to Dig Deep into worker mental health

Mining company implementing psychological health and safety plan at Detour Lake site
‘Stop and report it,’ says grieving daughter of workplace hazards

‘Stop and report it,’ says grieving daughter of workplace hazards

Nearly two decades after her father’s death, Lisa Kadosa says there are still lessons to be learned about mine safety