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Ontario to apologize to miners forced to use McIntyre Powder

Ontario to apologize to miners forced to use McIntyre Powder

Sudbury MPP Jamie West wins agreement from Ontario Legislature to apologize to miners who were forced to inhale McIntyre Powder as part of their job
Sale of Red Lake mine could begin this week

Sale of Red Lake mine could begin this week

Many bidders could show interest in shuttered Red Lake mine should court approve sales process
Annual workshop for geoscience students returning to Sudbury

Annual workshop for geoscience students returning to Sudbury

The COVID-19 pandemic put the Sudbury mining exploration workshop on hold for the past two and a half years
From mine site to pollinators paradise

From mine site to pollinators paradise

Jenny Fortier and Northern Wildflowers plying their expertise to help regenerate mine sites
Isolation can take its toll on remote mine workers, say experts

Isolation can take its toll on remote mine workers, say experts

Wellness services needed to support remote mine workers
December inquest date set on 2015 death of Detour Lake mine worker

December inquest date set on 2015 death of Detour Lake mine worker

Inquest expected to last seven days, hear from 15 witnesses
Dubreuilville mine builders on the path to completion

Dubreuilville mine builders on the path to completion

Argonaut Gold expects first gold pour at Magino Mine in April 2023
Cochrane-area cesium explorer willing to stand its ground against Ottawa

Cochrane-area cesium explorer willing to stand its ground against Ottawa

Power Metals and Hong Kong partner plan to appeal federal divestment order
Ottawa orders Chinese mining investor out of northeastern Ontario

Ottawa orders Chinese mining investor out of northeastern Ontario

Sinomine forced to cut ties on Cochrane-area cesium-lithium exploration project
Pure Gold's Red Lake mine poised to go on the selling block

Pure Gold's Red Lake mine poised to go on the selling block

CCAA court documents show mine supply and service companies owed $16 million