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Miners recall use of black powder during employment

Miners recall use of black powder during employment

Danny Hway vividly remembers the impact McIntyre Powder had on his father, Nicholas, who worked at Timmins’ McIntyre Mine for 47 years. At home, his dad wouldn’t speak of it, but he didn’t need to.
Province sinks funding into bio-mining research

Province sinks funding into bio-mining research

A new Laurentian University industrial research chair position in bio-mining, bio-remediation and science communication has the potential to kickstart a new industry in Sudbury that could create hundreds or even thousands of jobs, said the director o
Sudbury-made software allows drill hole logging from anywhere

Sudbury-made software allows drill hole logging from anywhere

David Peres and Rob Patterson are experts in developing software for the mining industry, particularly for drill hole data management. But, through their careers, they quickly found the same problem turned up again and again.
Cluster report overlooks Sudbury’s mining cluster: MP

Cluster report overlooks Sudbury’s mining cluster: MP

The Toronto-based Institute for Competitiveness & Prosperity recently issued a report titled “Clusters in Ontario: Creating an Ecosystem for Prosperity” that, in the opinion of industry experts, overlooks Sudbury’s vibrant mining clusters.
Toronto think-tank’s industry cluster model excludes mining

Toronto think-tank’s industry cluster model excludes mining

Researchers at the Institute for Competitiveness and Prosperity sure didn’t do their homework in the eyes of Dick DeStefano, executive director of the Sudbury Area Mining Supply and Service Association (SAMSSA).
Tahoe acquires net smelter return at Timmins mine

Tahoe acquires net smelter return at Timmins mine

Tahoe Resources is growing its interests in the Timmins gold camp. Tahoe announced July 5 it has acquired Goldcorp’s two per cent net smelter return royalty, related to production at Tahoe’s Bell Creek Mine, for $12.5 million.
New regulations to make mining industry safer

New regulations to make mining industry safer

The Ministry of Labour will enforce new regulations on Jan. 1 that Ontario’s chief prevention officer expects will make underground mining safer across the province.
Hands-on instruction has mobile trainer on a roll

Hands-on instruction has mobile trainer on a roll

Hands-on training has proven to be an ideal way to help recruit First Nations into heavy equipment careers.

Two found guilty in $24M Atlas Copco fraud case

The two Quebec men convicted of defrauding mining supply giant Atlas Copco’s Sudbury operations to the tune of $24 million could face up to 14 years in prison, said the assistant Crown attorney who led the prosecution in the case.
Mining magnate donates $10 million to architecture school

Mining magnate donates $10 million to architecture school

Sudbury’s emerging school of design has a new name: The McEwen School of Architecture at Laurentian University.