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Mining network issues pan-Canadian call for proposals

The Ultra-Deep Mining Network (UDMN) has set out a national call for proposals to find additional partners.
Glencore digs deeper in Sudbury Basin

Glencore digs deeper in Sudbury Basin

The future of Glencore's nickel operations in Sudbury will require deeper mines to access previously untapped deposits, said Marc Boissonneault, the company's vice-president of Sudbury nickel operations.
New boss at Richmont Mines

New boss at Richmont Mines

Richmont Mines announced Renaud Adams in its new president and CEO, effective Nov.15. With 20 years of industry experience, Adams comes over from Primero Mining where he served in the same position.
Detour Gold, Hatch garner engineering awards

Detour Gold, Hatch garner engineering awards

The Detour Lake Gold Mining Project was a big winner at the 2014 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards in Winnipeg, Oct. 23.
Pure Gold digs in at Red Lake

Pure Gold digs in at Red Lake

Pure Gold Mining is drilling new targets at its Madsen Gold Project in Red Lake. The company has a $4-million exploration program under way, which includes 9,000 metres of drilling.
Timmins mayor transitioning to private sector

Timmins mayor transitioning to private sector

A Timmins man, who for years championed the mining sector from the mayor’s seat, will now join the industry in the private sector.
Local solar panel technology to be tested in Malta

Local solar panel technology to be tested in Malta

Early next year, Sudbury -developed clean energy technology – with strong potential for the mining sector – is expected to be tested off the coast of Malta, a small European island nation in the Mediterranean Sea.
North Bay mine builder lands salt mine rehab work

North Bay mine builder lands salt mine rehab work

Cementation Canada will be on familiar turf later this year as the North Bay mine builder has landed a major contract to rehabilitate the shafts at a Goderich salt mine.
Ring of Fire junior: “When will this horse drink?”

Ring of Fire junior: “When will this horse drink?”

Critics of the province’s announcement in late August to establish an interim board for a Ring of Fire development corporation said it’s too little, too late.
Outgoing deputy minister headed waaaaay north

Outgoing deputy minister headed waaaaay north

George Ross, Ontario’s former deputy minister with the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, started his new job with the Government of Yukon as its new deputy minister of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources on Oct. 1.