by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
There’s a gold mine sitting quiet in the bush near White River, and half a world away, two Australian companies are haggling over who owns it. That’s the kind of story that doesn’t always make headlines in the North, but it should — because every...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
Somewhere in a boardroom in Vancouver, a mining executive is staring at a map and wondering whether the ground beneath a promising deposit is about to shift — not geologically, but legally. British Columbia’s mining industry is sounding the alarm over a series...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
There’s a feeling in northwestern Ontario right now that feels different from the cautious optimism of recent years — something closer to genuine momentum. When serious mine developers start moving capital and people into a region, communities notice. Mayors...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
Picture Elliot Lake in its prime — a city carved out of the Canadian Shield with purpose and urgency, its streets humming with the confidence of a community that had become the uranium capital of the world. By 1958, Canada was the planet’s top uranium producer,...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
In the shadow of bigger headlines about trade wars and tariffs, some of the most consequential work in Northern Ontario right now is happening quietly — boots on the ground, drill cores stacking up, geologists piecing together what the land has been holding for...