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Province funding tile drainage, winery projects in the North

Province funding tile drainage, winery projects in the North

$1.5 million will go toward four agriculture initiatives
FedNor confirms 2022 allotment for mining supply conventions

FedNor confirms 2022 allotment for mining supply conventions

Northern Ontario Mining Showcase will travel to Toronto and Vancouver this spring
The Drift: Mining supply group to honour Novenco founder Norbert Hoffmann

The Drift: Mining supply group to honour Novenco founder Norbert Hoffmann

MineConnect also announced new board during annual meeting
Licence renewed for Blind River nuclear fuel facility

Licence renewed for Blind River nuclear fuel facility

Cameco facility is world's largest commercial uranium refinery
Noront Resources looks to get out the vote

Noront Resources looks to get out the vote

Shareholders will have their say on Wyloo takeover next month
Thunder Bay bus operator wants a better deal for transporting cruise ship passengers

Thunder Bay bus operator wants a better deal for transporting cruise ship passengers

Kasper Transportation says its costs have risen sharply over the last three years
Auteco has plenty to crow about in Pickle Lake

Auteco has plenty to crow about in Pickle Lake

Australian gold junior miner surpasses 2-million-ounce mark at Pickle Crow Project
Thunder Bay city council rezones former power plant site to 'unlock' future development

Thunder Bay city council rezones former power plant site to 'unlock' future development

Concerns raised that demolition company property owner could attract bitcoin producer to the waterfront site
Sault company gets $400K in provincial funding to jumpstart roof truss production

Sault company gets $400K in provincial funding to jumpstart roof truss production

Norquay Trusses is a spinoff company of Lyons Timber Mart, which has operated since 1913
The Drift: New training program aspires to attract youth, women and newcomers to mining

The Drift: New training program aspires to attract youth, women and newcomers to mining

Sudbury’s Collège Boréal will offer Mining Potential program starting Feb. 16