by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News
There’s a quiet kind of alarm in watching a mine sit still. No hoist moving, no ore coming up, no shift changes — just a headframe standing against the sky while the rest of the world scrambles for the very metal buried beneath it. That’s the reality at...
by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News
There’s a conversation happening right now that cuts to the heart of what Northern Ontario’s mineral wealth could mean — not just for the economy, but for the security of nations. A two-day forum focused on the intersection of critical minerals and the...
by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News
For the small city of Marathon on the north shore of Lake Superior, the question has never really been about the metal in the ground — everyone who knows this country knows it’s there. The question has always been whether someone would finally commit to pulling...
by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News
Anyone who has spent time in the mining camps and exploration offices of Northwestern Ontario knows the frustration well — a promising discovery sits in the ground for years, sometimes decades, while the clock ticks and the money bleeds. The gap between finding...
by tundric | Mar 16, 2026 | Mining News
When more than 32,000 people walk through the doors of a single mining convention, it means something bigger than deal flow and handshakes — it means the world is paying attention to the ground beneath our feet. PDAC 2026 just wrapped in Toronto with a...
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...