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Nominate a Mining Legend: The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame Is Looking for 2026’s Honourees

Nominate a Mining Legend: The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame Is Looking for 2026’s Honourees

by tundric | Mar 19, 2026 | Mining News

Every mine that ever opened in Northern Ontario did so because someone believed — sometimes against all reason — that what lay beneath the rock was worth the fight to get at it. The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame exists to remember those people, and every year it asks...
Ontario’s One Project, One Process Framework Is Already Delivering for Frontier Lithium’s PAK Project

Ontario’s One Project, One Process Framework Is Already Delivering for Frontier Lithium’s PAK Project

by tundric | Mar 18, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a reason people in Northern Ontario mining circles have grown weary of permitting timelines — projects that should take years have taken decades, and communities that were counting on the jobs and royalties learned to stop holding their breath....
The Paper Trail That Could Make or Break Your Mine’s Funding in 2026

The Paper Trail That Could Make or Break Your Mine’s Funding in 2026

by tundric | Mar 18, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a quiet reckoning happening in the world of mining finance, one that doesn’t make headlines the way a new gold discovery does, but carries just as much consequence for the future of projects across Northern Ontario. The message delivered at PDAC...
Underground and Electric: The BEV Summit Returns to Northern Ontario in 2026

Underground and Electric: The BEV Summit Returns to Northern Ontario in 2026

by tundric | Mar 18, 2026 | Mining News

Down in the drifts of Northern Ontario’s hard rock mines, something is shifting — the low rumble of diesel engines is slowly giving way to the quiet hum of electric motors, and the air is cleaner for it. That underground revolution is exactly what draws hundreds...
Drilling Smarter: How Automation Is Reshaping Exploration in 2026

Drilling Smarter: How Automation Is Reshaping Exploration in 2026

by tundric | Mar 17, 2026 | Mining News

There is nothing romantic about rod handling at forty below. It is heavy, repetitive, unforgiving work — and for decades, it has been the backbone of every drill program that has ever put a new mine on the map in Northern Ontario. But the people who do that work are...
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