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Alamos Gold Sets Its Sights on One Million Ounces: What It Means for Northern Ontario’s Gold Country

Alamos Gold Sets Its Sights on One Million Ounces: What It Means for Northern Ontario’s Gold Country

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

There is a particular kind of ambition that takes root in Northern Ontario’s gold camps — patient, hard-nosed, and built on the understanding that every ounce pulled from the Shield represents decades of geology, risk, and community. Alamos Gold CEO John...
Who’s Taking the Stage at Northern Ontario’s Spring Mining Safety Conference in 2026

Who’s Taking the Stage at Northern Ontario’s Spring Mining Safety Conference in 2026

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

Every shift that ends safely in Northern Ontario’s mines is the result of decisions made long before a miner ever descends underground — decisions shaped by training, culture, and the kind of hard-won knowledge that only gets shared when the right people are in...
War in the Middle East Is Redrawing Gold’s Global Trade Routes — What That Means for Northern Ontario Producers in 2026

War in the Middle East Is Redrawing Gold’s Global Trade Routes — What That Means for Northern Ontario Producers in 2026

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

When war disrupts the arteries of global trade, the tremors reach places you might not expect — including the gold camps and processing facilities scattered across Northern Ontario’s boreal shield. The conflict involving Iran is choking off a key refining...
China’s $120 Billion Critical Minerals Gambit Should Wake Up Every Northern Ontario Mining Community

China’s $120 Billion Critical Minerals Gambit Should Wake Up Every Northern Ontario Mining Community

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

Somewhere in a boardroom in Beijing, decisions are being made about the minerals sitting beneath the muskeg and Precambrian rock of Northern Ontario — and the people living closest to those deposits deserve to understand what that means for their futures. A new report...
Coeur Mining Closes the Deal on New Gold — What It Means for the Rainy River Mine and Northern Ontario

Coeur Mining Closes the Deal on New Gold — What It Means for the Rainy River Mine and Northern Ontario

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

When a mining company changes hands, it isn’t just a transaction between boardrooms — it’s a moment that ripples outward into the communities, contractors, and workers whose lives are built around that operation. The completion of Coeur Mining’s...
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