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Change in federal assessment won't slow pace in the Ring of Fire, says mines minister

Change in federal assessment won't slow pace in the Ring of Fire, says mines minister

Federal environment minister wants more Indigenous involvement in Far North industry impact assessment
Northwestern MPP jumps on proposed changes to the Mining Act

Northwestern MPP jumps on proposed changes to the Mining Act

Sol Mamakwa accuses Ford government of not consulting with First Nations
Queen’s University, Cambrian College sign pathway agreement for engineering degree

Queen’s University, Cambrian College sign pathway agreement for engineering degree

Partnership enables students to "bridge" into university's engineering programs
North Bay crypto company packs up, moves out

North Bay crypto company packs up, moves out

Hut 8 empties out facility, hands out pinkslips
Overtime required to secure buyer for Red Lake mine

Overtime required to secure buyer for Red Lake mine

B.C. court grants Pure Gold Mining two-month CCAA extension to May 8
Maternity apparel 'a step in the right direction' for women in mining

Maternity apparel 'a step in the right direction' for women in mining

Covergalls’ new line of expandable clothing accommodates growing bellies
Environmental activists have their (quick) say at PDAC

Environmental activists have their (quick) say at PDAC

Mining in greenfield areas puts environmentally sensitive James Bay peatlands at risk, group contends
Jannatec Technologies sells communication towers located in Sudbury

Jannatec Technologies sells communication towers located in Sudbury

Sale enables mining supply company to refocus efforts on product development
Ring of Fire environmental assessment takes next step over some First Nations' objections

Ring of Fire environmental assessment takes next step over some First Nations' objections

The environmental assessment on a portion of the road to the Ring of Fire is being led by two First Nations communities, but another affected Nation isn't pleased with Monday's announcement
Clean and green mining in Sudbury takes a step forward

Clean and green mining in Sudbury takes a step forward

Vale and Queen's Park offer up $1.6 million to tackle mining waste and advance bio-mining innovation