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Elgin Mining Reports First Quarter 2014 Results

May 13, 2014 Vancouver, British Columbia, May 13, 2014 – Elgin Mining Inc. (“Elgin Mining” or the “Company”) (TSX: ELG) reports its financial and operational results for the three months…

Red Pine Exploration Reports on its Cayenne Property Winter 2014 Drilling Program and Prepares for Spring Drilling

May 14, 2014 – Toronto, ON – Red Pine Exploration Inc. (the “Company” or “Red Pine”) (RPX: TSX-V) announces that it is encouraged by the results from its 2014 Cayenne…

Featured Video of the Day: Rex Many Grey Horse – From Mining to Business

Credits: Idea Connector Network Uploaded on November 28 Rex Many Grey Horse, from the Blood nation in southern Alberta, is President and CEO of T-Rex Gems and R&R Ammolite. He describes his…

Agreement supports jobs and investment in Capital Region

For Immediate Release 2014FIN0007-000221 Feb. 25, 2014 Ministry of Finance City of Victoria VICTORIA – The B.C. government and City of Victoria will exchange Crystal Garden and four properties for…

Chief Michael Yellowback blocking all mineral exploration and work permits on its ancestral lands

FEBRUARY 21ST, 2014 Northern Manitoba’s Manto Sipi Cree Nation and Mathias Colomb Cree Nation announced their opposition to mineral exploration in their traditional and ancestral territories this week. Manto Sipi…

Feds invite Ontario infrastructure application on Ring of Fire development – CP

By Bruce Cheadle THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ Despite an absence of new funding in this year’s federal budget, the Conservative government says it still fully supports development of the…

M’Chigeeng’s Melanie Debassige first Anishinaabekwe appointed to OCWA board – Manitoulin Expositor

February 5, 2014 TORONTO—Melanie Debassige, general manager of the Serpent River First Nation Economic Development Corporation, was appointed to the board of the Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA), making her…

The Cost Of Raising the Costa Concordia

Two years ago today the Costa Concorida hit ground of the coast of Italy. In order minimize  environmental impact a $300 Million (USD) contract to raise, refloat and tow the…

Training To Fail

Contributor: Ravinder Tulsian Most companies want training programs that efficiently deliver the new knowledge in the least amount of time as possible to minimize disruption to their normal day-to-day operations. Resulting…

Participant funding being offered for Gunnar Remediation Project

13-42 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 16, 2013 The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is offering participant funding to assist members of the public, Aboriginal groups, and other stakeholders to take…

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