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Dryden gold developer picks up Nova Scotia mine project

Dryden gold developer picks up Nova Scotia mine project

NexGold merging with Signal Gold to create significant mid-tier gold company
Proposed Thunder Bay lithium refinery will have ‘multiplier effect’ in region, says developer

Proposed Thunder Bay lithium refinery will have ‘multiplier effect’ in region, says developer

Avalon Advanced Materials lobbies for government subsidies in building its case for a $1.3-billion lithium hydroxide processor
Construction set to start on Waasigan Transmission Line

Construction set to start on Waasigan Transmission Line

Hydro One expects to have shovels in the ground as early as the beginning of November.
Communities on the Move: Marathon opens door to tiny homes

Communities on the Move: Marathon opens door to tiny homes

North Shore town looks for modular, small home developer to address community's mining-fuelled boom
Northwest mine developer raises $8 million

Northwest mine developer raises $8 million

First Mining Gold anticipates environmental assessment completion for Springpole open-pit project by late 2025
Junior miners pocket provincial grants for mineral exploration

Junior miners pocket provincial grants for mineral exploration

Ontario Junior Exploration Program dispenses grants for early stage precious and critical minerals discoveries
Tourism takes centre stage at Ontario Culture Days

Tourism takes centre stage at Ontario Culture Days

FedNor supporting fall festivals to the tune of $80,000
Gold company begins test mining in Red Lake

Gold company begins test mining in Red Lake

West Red Lake Gold Mines initiates bulk sample program at Madsen Mine
Court orders Hydro One subsidiary to pay air charter service $2.7M

Court orders Hydro One subsidiary to pay air charter service $2.7M

A Thunder Bay court ruled that Hydro One Remote Networks breached a contract for the delivery of diesel fuel to First Nations
North Shore communities are beneficiaries of provincial funding

North Shore communities are beneficiaries of provincial funding

More than $2.6 million earmarked for community centres and infrastructure