Source: The Canadian Press Sep 22, 2014 FREDERICTON _ Vote counting in New Brunswick was suspended Monday night after technical glitches stalled the tally of ballots at the conclusion of the province’s…
Sep 22, 2014 Northern Ontario’s mineral exploration industry is experiencing trying times. Exploration spending is down $400 million from 2011. Brian Polk, who has been working in the mining and…
The Fraser Valley is home to swaths of land owned by several First Nations and many aboriginal businesses here get considerable support from non-profit groups such as the Sto:lo Community…
Source: The Associated Press Sep 21, 2014 13:15 By Seth Borenstein THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON _ Spurred chiefly by China, the United States and India, the world spewed far more carbon pollution into…
The Canadian Mining Industry must seize the moment to remain a mining power or other countries more desperate for mining revenue will surpass Canada Pierre Gratton President and CEO of…
Source: The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2014 16:31 By Chinta Puxley THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG _ Manitoba is moving ahead with its plan to carve out another flood outlet to prevent chronic flooding…
Source: The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2014 18:54 By Colin Perkel THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO _ Groups fighting a proposed nuclear waste storage site on the shores of Lake Huron called on Ontario…
The new realities must replace the old myths that once governed the way mines were planned and approved said Hans Matthews, the President of the Canadian Aboriginal Minerals Association. Matthews…
Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 18, 2014 14:07 EDITORS: Following is a list of news events for Sunday, Sept. 21 to Saturday, Sept. 27; x-denotes wire, y-denotes picture, z-denotes graphics…
Towering mining equipment, heavy trucks and earth moving equipment dominated the grounds of the Hanmer Centennial Arena grounds in Greater Sudbury for two days in September, 2014. Over 300 Exhibitors…