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KWG VP sheds light on conflict with Cliffs

KWG VP sheds light on conflict with Cliffs

Rail access and natural gas processing proposed for economically sustainable development of Ontario resource.
CEMI wins $15 million for deep mining research

CEMI wins $15 million for deep mining research

The Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation (CEMI) has received $15 million in federal funding for its Ultra Deep Mining Network.
Sudbury hosts conference on deep and high stress mining

Sudbury hosts conference on deep and high stress mining

The Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) will hold the Seventh International Conference on Deep and High Stress Mining (Deep Mining 2014) in Sudbury, September 16 to 18.
Funding agencies launch common portal

Funding agencies launch common portal

Knowing which door to knock on when you’re a small or medium sized business looking for research, funding or commercialization assistance isn’t always easy.

NRC comes to aid of mining industry

High Efficiency Mining program offers up 45 FTE researchers for six years The National Research Council of Canada has announced the establishment of a High Efficiency Mining program to develop costeffective technology solutions for mining remote and

It pays to innovate

Innovation Initiatives Ontario North’s Innovation Manufacturing and Facilitation Program is offering up to $5,000 in assistance toward the use of services at North Bay’s Innovation Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Production (iCAMP) and Kirkland
Conference Board surveys supplier challenges

Conference Board surveys supplier challenges

Diversification urged to cope with mining cycles After six years of studying the Canadian mining supply sector, Gary Svoboda is more convinced than ever of the need for mining suppliers to diversify their customer base.
New radiation therapy offered

New radiation therapy offered

Fewer treatments, less impact on healthy tissue Some lung cancer patients may get better outcomes with far fewer treatments, thanks to a revolutionary new form of radiation therapy that has been introduced to the Northeast Cancer Centre at Health Sci
Friedland: supercycle has legs

Friedland: supercycle has legs

Mining luminary talks up copper, platinum and zinc “The supercycle for metals is very much alive,” according to internationally renowned financier and mining luminary Robert Friedland.
Mining companies get behind Scrap Cancer campaign

Mining companies get behind Scrap Cancer campaign

Turning scrap into cold, hard cash Asking for money is standard practice in fundraising, but the Northern Cancer Foundation will also take scrap metal. Toasters, lawnmowers, boilers, cars, whatever.