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North American markets close higher, with Nasdaq hitting new record

TORONTO — The base metals, industrials and consumer discretionary sectors lifted the Toronto Stock Exchange on Thursday, while the Nasdaq hit at an all-time high. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 72.68 points to 15,625.
Dryden-area gold project reaches 'permitting milestone' (2 Photos)

Dryden-area gold project reaches 'permitting milestone' (2 Photos)

Eight area First Nations received $366,000 as part of the environmental study

Five people taken to hospital after explosion at Rio Tinto facility in Quebec

SOREL-TRACEY, Que. — Five people that were taken to hospital Thursday morning after an explosion at the Rio Tinto iron and titanium plant in Sorel-Tracy, Que., have been released.
Opposition questions lack of Ring of Fire progress

Opposition questions lack of Ring of Fire progress

Ontario's Progressive Conservatives are questioning the province on a seeming lack of progress in the Ring of Fire
With an election in sight, Doug Ford once again ready to hop on the Ring of Fire ‘bulldozer’

With an election in sight, Doug Ford once again ready to hop on the Ring of Fire ‘bulldozer’

Ontario premier appears in the Sault to charge up Algoma Steel and the critical minerals mining industry
Queen's Park provides stimulus funding in the hunt for much-needed critical minerals

Queen's Park provides stimulus funding in the hunt for much-needed critical minerals

Ontario Junior Exploration Program offers exploration funding for junior miners
Harold MacLaurin

Harold MacLaurin

Webequie First Nation signs MOU with Ring of Fire mineral exploration firm

Webequie First Nation signs MOU with Ring of Fire mineral exploration firm

Juno Corporation is the largest claim holder in the Ring of Fire.
GoFundMe set up for Sioux Lookout knifemaker

GoFundMe set up for Sioux Lookout knifemaker

Brian Kaden suffered serious burns to his arms and body when a fire broke out last week in his workshop.
Feist announces fifth studio album 'Pleasure' will arrive in April

Feist announces fifth studio album 'Pleasure' will arrive in April

TORONTO — Canadian singer-songwriter Feist says "Pleasure," her first studio album in nearly six years, will be released on April 28.
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