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Failure to monitor effluent hits mine boss in the wallet

Failure to monitor effluent hits mine boss in the wallet

Court assessed $30,000 to former Ontario Graphite officer for failing to comply with environment ministry orders
Mining the Northwest: Red Lake's Madsen Mine ready to restart

Mining the Northwest: Red Lake's Madsen Mine ready to restart

West Red Lake Gold Mines building out its workforce to reach commercial production by year's end
Women in the Trades: Workwear manufacturer signs major retail partnership agreement

Women in the Trades: Workwear manufacturer signs major retail partnership agreement

Marks Commercial will sell Sudbury-made Covergalls products starting in 2025
Thunder Bay hosting Indigenous economic development conference

Thunder Bay hosting Indigenous economic development conference

Second annual Neeganii-Iishawin gathering takes place Feb. 10-13
Jobs of the Future: ‘Confidence is a big thing’: NORCAT rolls out training program for BEVs

Jobs of the Future: ‘Confidence is a big thing’: NORCAT rolls out training program for BEVs

Sudbury-based training course gets BEV operators hands-on experience
Canada Nickel spins off Timmins exploration properties into new company

Canada Nickel spins off Timmins exploration properties into new company

Mine developer also strikes land deal to widen footprint around proposed Crawford mine build
Communities on the Move: Elliot Lake drawing newcomers seeking affordability

Communities on the Move: Elliot Lake drawing newcomers seeking affordability

No longer just a retirement town, the North Shore community is welcoming new residents and businesses opportunities
First Nations get federal funding for green fuel project

First Nations get federal funding for green fuel project

A corporation owned by 10 First Nations is looking to build a biorefinery in Fort Frances
U.S. company offers its northwestern Ontario timberlands for carbon removal project

U.S. company offers its northwestern Ontario timberlands for carbon removal project

480,000 acres of forest formerly owned by Abitibi-Consolidated could be developed into a nature-based carbon removal project
Business of the Month: Drilling company building generational prosperity in Timmins

Business of the Month: Drilling company building generational prosperity in Timmins

NPLH Drilling eyes Indigenous partnerships, training as key to growing industry