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Ontario to host mines investment forum

Ontario to host mines investment forum

Ontario will play host to an international mines investment forum in 2016 and 2017. Mines and Money Americas — part of a series of one of the world's largest mining investment forums — will come to Toronto in September 2016 and September 2017.
Sudbury loses long-time mining advocate

Sudbury loses long-time mining advocate

The Sudbury mining community has lost one of its own, following the death of André Ruest, vice-president of operations at B&D Manufacturing.
Kirkland Lake Gold out to acquire St. Andrew Goldfields

Kirkland Lake Gold out to acquire St. Andrew Goldfields

Kirkland Lake Gold is seeking to expand its regional presence with an offer to acquire its northeastern Ontario neighbour, St. Andrew Goldfields, in a proposed all-share $178-million deal. The mid-tier gold miner announced Nov.
Harte Gold has a blast near Hemlo

Harte Gold has a blast near Hemlo

Toronto’s Harte Gold announced that the first blast to cut the portal on its Sugar Zone gold deposit, north of White River, was completed on Oct. 30.
Did the government tax Cliffs Natural Resources out of Ontario?

Did the government tax Cliffs Natural Resources out of Ontario?

Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli is accusing the provincial government of counting its chromite chickens before they hatched.
Junior miner wants faster government action on providing Far North infrastructure

Junior miner wants faster government action on providing Far North infrastructure

Noront Resources president-CEO Alan Coutts isn’t enamoured with the provincial government’s glacial pace of infrastructure planning in the Ring of Fire, but his junior mining company has no immediate intention to mothball its nickel project in the re
Iron miner eyes North American steel producers

Iron miner eyes North American steel producers

Sioux Lookout could get a huge economic jumpstart if a proposed $3.77-billion open-pit iron mine and mill operation in northwestern Ontario comes to fruition.
Red Lake’s Rubicon hits the wall

Red Lake’s Rubicon hits the wall

Two hundred miners at Rubicon Minerals’ advanced Phoenix Gold Project were laid off on Nov. 3 after the Toronto-based miner decided to shutter underground development operations in Red Lake.
Glencore Sudbury V-P goes international

Glencore Sudbury V-P goes international

Marc Boissonneault, Glencore’s vice-president of Sudbury’s nickel operations, has been promoted to head of the company’s international nickel assets. He officially began the job on Oct. 1.
Mining slag pile runoff occurred for years

Mining slag pile runoff occurred for years

The Sudbury Catholic District School board property where toxic runoff from Vale's (formerly Inco) slag piles allegedly seeped for decades, was often over-saturated, said a former manager who worked at the property.