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For mining critical minerals, Ontario can do it right, says minister

For mining critical minerals, Ontario can do it right, says minister

Mines Minister George Pirie lauds Ontario's mineral deposits, environmental standards, expertise in search for critical minerals
Vale explains the success of new employee hiring program

Vale explains the success of new employee hiring program

Shortage of skilled mine workers for the Garson project prompted Vale to change its approach to hiring
Provincial leaders visiting Sudbury for FONOM conference May 6-8

Provincial leaders visiting Sudbury for FONOM conference May 6-8

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is being held at Sudbury’s Holiday Inn and Conference Centre, at which a handful of provincial ministers will speak
Ontario beefs up supply chain funding for critical minerals

Ontario beefs up supply chain funding for critical minerals

Mines Minister George Pirie confirms additional funding will be added to the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund over the next three years to boost research into sustainable extraction of new metals required to support the battery electric vehicle industry 
Greater Sudbury committee yields 54 calls for action to spur economic development

Greater Sudbury committee yields 54 calls for action to spur economic development

City staff have been asked to go through each of the 54 calls for action intended to help spur economic development for responses to each point by September
Old Sudbury hospital-site project to break ground ‘within five years’

Old Sudbury hospital-site project to break ground ‘within five years’

Tulloch Engineering planning manager Kevin Jarus said Panoramic Properties’ proposed redevelopment of the long-vacant Paris Street hospital property would be underway ‘within five years’
Workshop preps students for careers in mining

Workshop preps students for careers in mining

Annual Student-Industry Mineral Exploration Workshop heading to Sudbury in May
Laurentian budgets $8M for post-insolvency transformation

Laurentian budgets $8M for post-insolvency transformation

In 2nd budget following CCAA exit, Laurentian projects a small $500K surplus for 2024-2025, enrolment growth despite an international student cap, plans more hiring and expects to finally sell land to the province to pay out its creditors
Scholarships helping students enter mining industry

Scholarships helping students enter mining industry

Collège Boréal awarded more than $100,000 to students in mining-related courses
Custom-designed filters allow diesel machines to continue mining

Custom-designed filters allow diesel machines to continue mining

Equipment company proposes cost-effective solution to let mining companies continue using diesel-powered mobile equipment