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The Ring of Fire Is Moving Forward — With or Without the Fast-Track

The Ring of Fire Is Moving Forward — With or Without the Fast-Track

by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News

For decades, the Ring of Fire has existed somewhere between promise and purgatory — a vast chromite-rich mineral belt in the James Bay Lowlands that Northern Ontario communities have been told, again and again, is just around the corner. But something has shifted in...
Thunder Bay Hydraulics Makes Its Mark at PDAC 2026 Northern Ontario Mining Showcase

Thunder Bay Hydraulics Makes Its Mark at PDAC 2026 Northern Ontario Mining Showcase

by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News

When a Thunder Bay company walks into the world’s biggest mining convention and draws a crowd, it means something. PDAC 2026 is the kind of stage where junior explorers pitch billion-dollar dreams and global majors scout their next acquisition — and yet there...
Northern Ontario Companies Eye Defence Sector at Spring 2026 Pivot Conference

Northern Ontario Companies Eye Defence Sector at Spring 2026 Pivot Conference

by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News

In communities built on extraction — where the boom-and-bust rhythm of mining has shaped generations — the instinct to diversify is hard-won and deeply practical. Northern Ontario businesses, many of them forged in the supply chains of the mining industry, are now...
Northern Ontario Mining Gets a Global Stage in 2026

Northern Ontario Mining Gets a Global Stage in 2026

by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a quiet confidence building in Northern Ontario’s mining sector — and now, the people telling those stories are reaching audiences they’ve never reached before. The Chronicle-Journal reports that efforts are underway to tap into a global...
Bruce Mines Quarry Makes the Switch: Conveyors Replace Haul Trucks in a Quiet but Significant Operational Shift

Bruce Mines Quarry Makes the Switch: Conveyors Replace Haul Trucks in a Quiet but Significant Operational Shift

by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News

In a small town on the north shore of Lake Huron, a quarry operator is quietly rewriting the way it moves rock — and in doing so, telling a story about where extractive industry is heading. The trap rock quarry outside Bruce Mines, a community whose mining roots...
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