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Carbon a key issue as global miners prepare to meet with renewables and low-carbon energy experts

The Energy and Mines World Congress will be held November 27-28th in Toronto, ON. — Photo courtesy Energy and Mines World Congress September 14, Tor

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Aurania Resources Ltd. reports Chairman & CEO, Dr. Keith Barron, will speak at Mines & Money America

Dr. Keith Barron. — Photo courtesy Aurania TORONTO, Sept. 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aurania Resources Ltd. announces that Dr. Keith Barron will b

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Predicting the future: Mining and energy jobs in five years

Heather Kaminsky (left), a lead researcher at the Centre for Oil Sands Sustainability at NAIT, predicts an increased demand for applied researchers.

Jillian Clark

Bridging the gap between academia and industry

Instructor Amr Marzouk (L) shows new state-of-the-art industrial training assembly line equipment to students Anahita Mahmoodi and Mouataz Kaddoura.

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Connecting communities at Rainy River and beyond

Jamie Saulnier (L) is the founder of Running Deer Resources and former National Chief Ovide Mercredi is an advisory board member. — Photo courtesy Run

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Collaborative curriculum: Rock Star Jill Tsolinas

Jill Tsolinas loves that her current role as executive director of BC CTEM brings together her two passions: mining and education. — Photo courtesy Ji

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NAIT evolves to meet industry demands

NAIT opened the new Melton Crane and Hoisting Building to help students get a better education. — Photo courtesy NAIT Northern Alberta Institute of T

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Educational mining and energy programs offered in Western Canada

Outdoor classrooms can be part of the mining education experience. — Photo courtesy NWCC There is no arguing that Canada’s workforce is aging. Wester

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College hosts Mind Over Metal Camp

College of the Rockies’ Mind Over Metal Camp participants. — Photo courtesy COTR From July 10 to 14, eighteen youth aged 12 to 14 took part in a Mind

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Fire, cows and a whole lot of miners

The 62nd Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition took place at Centennial Field in Kimberley, B.C. on June 10. — Kyle Born photo The Provincial Mine Re

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Mining suppliers adopt a green future

Rodger McLean is new to the position of chair of MSABC. — Photo courtesy MSABC The Mining Suppliers Association of British Columbia’s (MSABC) primary

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Britannia Mine Museum Launches “I HEART Carbon” Exhibit at Family Fun Day

The Britannia Mine Museum Family Fun Day is on Saturday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Photo courtesy Britannia Mine Museum Britannia Beach, BC – A

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Hans Brasch’s lucky life

Hans Brasch worked in the mining industry for 40 years, and never missed a single day of work. — Photo: Hans Brasch “I worked 40 years in the mines,”

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Kootenay Zinc Corp. sponsors Sullivan Core Shack Display

The Sullivan Core Shack will be a museum level display of ore and rock specimens as well as drill core from Sullivan mine and surrounding area. — Phot

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Inspiring budding scientists

Jennifer Beaudry worked in the mining sector before returning to Dynamic Earth. She develops hands-on, interactive exhibits, programs and workshops fo

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9 must-visit museums in Eastern Canada to learn about Canada’s mining and energy industries

Dynamic Earth's staff all come from science backgrounds. Visitors gain real knowledge and fun experiences. — Photo: Dynamic EarthDynamic Earth Scienc

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7 must-visit museums on the Prairies to learn about Canada’s mining and energy industries

Atlas Coal Mine encompasses 70 acres and 20 dozen preserved buildings. — Photo: Atlas Coal MineAtlas Coal Mine—Drumheller, Alberta A trip to the Atl

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Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Mentor Program

Student mentees gain invaluable experience and insider knowledge from PDAC member mentors. These students will move on to successfully transition into

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Magna International provides largest gift in Seneca’s history

Rendering of the future site of Magna Hall, the newest addition to Seneca's King Campus, designed by EllisDon. — Photo: EllisDon KING CITY, ON, Oct.

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How can mining operators further reduce their carbon emissions?

The Energy and Mines World Congress will offer mining participants business critical information on preparing for carbon pricing and carbon reduction

Federal Government invests $49 million in $104 million Mineral Exploration Research Program

Largest single investment in Laurentian University’s history (CNW Group/Laurentian University) — Photo courtesy Laurentian University SUDBURY, ON, S

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Harquail family invests $10 million to advance mineral exploration research at Laurentian University

The Harquail Family: James, Sofia, David, Birgitta and Peter (CNW Group/Laurentian University) — Photo courtesy Laurentian University SUDBURY, ON, S

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Top 10 reasons to use magazine advertising

Magazine advertising provides opportunities for connection that its more buzz-worthy counterparts, like digital and TV, may not be able to compete wit

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Shift Rescue breathes new life into mining industry

"Shift Rescue will significantly enhance and improve how information is collected and shared during an under oxygen Mine Rescue event," says Nicole Da

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