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Sudbury entrepreneur John Maslack dies

Sudbury entrepreneur John Maslack dies

Maslack Supply grew to operate 13 locations across Ontario
Laurentian researcher named strategic advisor for 'green' miner's South American endeavours

Laurentian researcher named strategic advisor for 'green' miner's South American endeavours

Nadia Mykytczuk named to BacTech Environmental's strategic advisory board
More federal relief on the way for Western, northwestern Ontario farmers

More federal relief on the way for Western, northwestern Ontario farmers

Ottawa commits $500M for drought-stricken beef producers
<updated>Mining the Northwest:</updated> Lake Superior's North Shore remains fertile ground for gold, high-tech metals

Mining the Northwest: Lake Superior's North Shore remains fertile ground for gold, high-tech metals

Gold junior miners still dominate exploration scene but palladium, lithium and critical metals hunters are making their mark
Province allocates $1M for Indigenous trades training

Province allocates $1M for Indigenous trades training

NORCAT, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union starting heavy equipment operator, electrical trades training program this fall
Noront Resources' board likes what BHP has to offer

Noront Resources' board likes what BHP has to offer

Environmental groups claim Ring of Fire mine developer is hiding something, wants OSC to investigate
New mines, hundreds of jobs, loom on the horizon for Northern Ontario

New mines, hundreds of jobs, loom on the horizon for Northern Ontario

Open-pit construction underway in Gogama, Dubreuilville and poised to start at Geraldton
<updated>Indigenous Leaders:</updated> Tina Sheridan looks to lift up Indigenous entrepreneurs

Indigenous Leaders: Tina Sheridan looks to lift up Indigenous entrepreneurs

Founder of CreeQuest Corp. has Canada-wide ambitions for her Indigenous mining services company
With northwest forest fires 'under control,' First Mining staff heading back to camp

With northwest forest fires 'under control,' First Mining staff heading back to camp

Open-pit mine developer allowed to do field and exploration work on limited basis
Sudbury strike is over: Local 6500 members vote 85 per cent to ratify new Vale deal

Sudbury strike is over: Local 6500 members vote 85 per cent to ratify new Vale deal

Deal includes wage increases of 6 per cent over five years, maintaining post-retirement benefits for new hires 
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