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Nearly $38M allotted for Northern Ontario infrastructure projects

Nearly $38M allotted for Northern Ontario infrastructure projects

Funding for 2021 comes from the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund
Construction of Dubreuilville gold mine expected to begin soon

Construction of Dubreuilville gold mine expected to begin soon

Argonaut Gold files mine closure plan for Magino Mine open-pit, processing plant project
Wahnapitae First Nation residents getting high-speed internet

Wahnapitae First Nation residents getting high-speed internet

Federal funding will help expand connectivity in community northeast of Sudbury
Gold, palladium mine projects show progress and promise on Superior's north shore

Gold, palladium mine projects show progress and promise on Superior's north shore

Harte Gold boosting production, Clear Air Metals reaches a mineral milestone, Orion seals the deal at Greenstone
Gogama's Côté mine project has more gold to give

Gogama's Côté mine project has more gold to give

Discoveries at IAMGOLD's Gosselin Zone provide the grades to potentially extend the mine's longevity beyond 18 years
Province does about-face on 2+1 road trial

Province does about-face on 2+1 road trial

Temiskaming safety group convinces transportation minister to study European road system
New tool designed to ease provincial mineral exploration

New tool designed to ease provincial mineral exploration

Ontario Geological Survey Focus is free and available to the public
Three H Furniture on ‘aggressive growth’ path with new CEO

Three H Furniture on ‘aggressive growth’ path with new CEO

Majority shareholder Chris Binnendyk has "next level" plans for New Liskeard office furniture maker
Cobalt refinery fined $75,000 following worker’s critical injury

Cobalt refinery fined $75,000 following worker’s critical injury

The 2019 incident occurred at SMC (Canada) Ltd.’s McAlpine Mill
Preservation of heritage library a labour of love for archaeologist

Preservation of heritage library a labour of love for archaeologist

Woodland Heritage Northeast Inc. to relocate to 110-year-old building