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The Road That Could Change Everything: Work Begins on Ring of Fire Access Route

The Road That Could Change Everything: Work Begins on Ring of Fire Access Route

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a stretch of muskeg and boreal forest in northwestern Ontario that has frustrated mining developers, Indigenous communities, and provincial governments for the better part of two decades. Now, finally, equipment is on the ground and work has begun on a...
Hemlo Mining Corp. and Biigtigong Nishnaabeg Sign Impact Benefit Agreement in a Milestone for Northern Ontario Mining Relations

Hemlo Mining Corp. and Biigtigong Nishnaabeg Sign Impact Benefit Agreement in a Milestone for Northern Ontario Mining Relations

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

Along the north shore of Lake Superior, where the Biigtigong Nishnaabeg have lived and governed their territory for generations, a new chapter is being written between a mining company and a First Nation — one built on negotiation, mutual recognition, and the kind of...
Pan American Silver Bets $146M on Timmins — And That Means Something

Pan American Silver Bets $146M on Timmins — And That Means Something

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

In a mining city that has seen more than its share of booms and busts, a $146 million commitment to go deeper carries real weight — not just in dollars, but in the message it sends to every miner, supplier, and family whose livelihood is tied to what comes out of the...
The Uranium Equation: Why Nuclear Fuel Supply Chains Matter to Northern Ontario

The Uranium Equation: Why Nuclear Fuel Supply Chains Matter to Northern Ontario

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

Somewhere beneath the ancient rock of Northern Ontario lies a quiet but growing conversation about uranium — and whether the communities, companies, and countries that depend on nuclear power truly understand how fragile the supply chain holding it all together really...
Canada’s Commodity Moment Has Arrived — And Northern Ontario Is Holding the Best Hand

Canada’s Commodity Moment Has Arrived — And Northern Ontario Is Holding the Best Hand

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a particular kind of quiet confidence that settles over a mining town when the world finally starts paying attention to what’s been underfoot all along. That feeling is stirring again across Northern Ontario in 2026, as analysts are pointing to...
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