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Northwest open-pit mine builder pockets US $22.5-million in streaming deal

Northwest open-pit mine builder pockets US $22.5-million in streaming deal

First Mining Gold signs deal with First Majestic Silver for half of Springpole's silver production
Sault Ste. Marie's major tourism draw derailed by COVID-19

Sault Ste. Marie's major tourism draw derailed by COVID-19

The Agawa Canyon Tour Train has been cancelled for 2020
All aboard: passenger train service returns on Polar Bear Express

All aboard: passenger train service returns on Polar Bear Express

Service on Moosonee-to-Cochrane route will return with limited frequency on June 25
Additions to Sudbury's Junction project could cost up to $12 million

Additions to Sudbury's Junction project could cost up to $12 million

City hopes to have decision on request for proposals by August
Wawa gold explorer acquires more ground

Wawa gold explorer acquires more ground

Manitou Gold sews up 340 square kilometres in northeast mining camp
Spanning the French River

Spanning the French River

Contractors prepare for deck pour of new Highway 69 bridges
Heddle and Seaspan shipyards team up for Polar icebreaker bid

Heddle and Seaspan shipyards team up for Polar icebreaker bid

Heddle Shipyards partners with a company that's already won big federal contracts
3D scanning helps pave way to faster, more environmentally friendly road rehabilitation

3D scanning helps pave way to faster, more environmentally friendly road rehabilitation

Control Systems CA uses new model in 5-km stretch of road on Highway 17
Canada Nickel starts mine study of Timmins base metal property

Canada Nickel starts mine study of Timmins base metal property

Project manager appointed, consultants hired to begin preliminary economic assessment of Crawford Project
Sudbury author hopes overlooked 2019 ‘Pandora’s Box’ report on PSW crisis finally gets action

Sudbury author hopes overlooked 2019 ‘Pandora’s Box’ report on PSW crisis finally gets action

Workforce Planning sounded the alarm bells in a detailed report last year, but few took notice, says Reggie Caverson