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McEwen Mining on the hot seat with northeast First Nation over mine tailings

McEwen Mining on the hot seat with northeast First Nation over mine tailings

Toronto gold company tight-lipped on environmental allegations made in lawsuit by Apitipi Anicinapek Nation
Ontario business confidence lags with U.S. tariff threat

Ontario business confidence lags with U.S. tariff threat

Ontario Chamber survey shows plenty of worry on potential business impacts with some resilience to adapt and diversify
Thunder Bay innovation centre hires new lead

Thunder Bay innovation centre hires new lead

Carole Long has been named executive director of the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre
Alamos Gold has expansive plans for Dubreuilville gold mine

Alamos Gold has expansive plans for Dubreuilville gold mine

Higher gold reserves and grades has Toronto miner aching to boost production at Island Gold
First Nation acquires bulk food distributor

First Nation acquires bulk food distributor

Marten Falls First Nation brings Cav-Tal Foods into the fold, alongside Bay Meats
Feds announce $389K for Sudbury entrepreneurship program

Feds announce $389K for Sudbury entrepreneurship program

FedNor funding to be directed towards supporting Black entrepreneurship programs and creating local jobs in Greater Sudbury
Algoma Steel’s health and safety chief departs after short stint

Algoma Steel’s health and safety chief departs after short stint

Erin Oliver was to Sault steelmaker's much-promoted ESG initiative
Mining the Northwest: Indigenous business group calls for greater consent in mine planning

Mining the Northwest: Indigenous business group calls for greater consent in mine planning

Anishnawbe Business Professional Association proposes new framework that follows the path of reconciliation
Moose Cree student named mining trailblazer

Moose Cree student named mining trailblazer

Hannah Eaton-Tessier gets nod from Women in Mining Canada
Trade war likely to stymie Greater Sudbury growth

Trade war likely to stymie Greater Sudbury growth

U.S. tariffs could delay construction starts in a 'booming' Sudbury scene as building materials increase