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Wildfires in British Columbia Interior begin to exact economic toll

VANCOUVER — The wildfires ripping through British Columbia's Interior are beginning to exact an economic toll, forcing companies in the forestry and mining sectors to scale back or suspend operations altogether.
Local businesses get financial boost from FedNor

Local businesses get financial boost from FedNor

FedNor is investing more than $848,000 into Nu-Tech Metal Sales and Services, Thunder Bay Hydraulics, and Heartbeat Hot Sauce to expand operations and create jobs.

Prominent investor Eric Sprott to step aside as chairman of Sprott Inc.

TORONTO — Eric Sprott will step down as chairman of Sprott Inc. as of May 10, when the fund company holds its annual meeting.
North American Palladium announces 'major expansion' of metal deposits near Thunder Bay

North American Palladium announces 'major expansion' of metal deposits near Thunder Bay

Sunday Lake property is the company's 'most advanced' new project.
Sudbury conference to study how mining is adapting to change

Sudbury conference to study how mining is adapting to change

Mining leaders and technical experts coming together to look at ways to ensure mining can adapt to significant technological and cultural changes
Mining giant hunts copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium in Neebing

Mining giant hunts copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium in Neebing

Global mining giant RioTinto has partnered with KoBold Metals to search a site near the Pine River and Crystal Lake
Matawa chiefs say they won’t be ignored in the Ring of Fire

Matawa chiefs say they won’t be ignored in the Ring of Fire

James Bay Indigenous leaders want direct connection with government in partnering on Far North development
Mining the Northwest: Is there a zinc and copper mine in Schreiber's future?

Mining the Northwest: Is there a zinc and copper mine in Schreiber's future?

Metallum Resources posts feasibility study showing almost nine-year mine life near Lake Superior's north shore .
Thunder Bay shipyard owners reveal their plans

Thunder Bay shipyard owners reveal their plans

As many as 80 people will work at the Thunder Bay Shipyard after the new owners of the property put it into operation this spring.
There will be no environmental shortcuts taken in the Ring of Fire, says federal natural resources minister

There will be no environmental shortcuts taken in the Ring of Fire, says federal natural resources minister

Protecting the peatlands, respecting Indigenous rights are paramount issues for Ottawa, according to Jonathan Wilkinson
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