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Exploration, Minerals, Saskatchewan Investing in the future

49 North Resources acts as a seed capital portal for Saskatchewan-based resource companies.

Exploration, Minerals, Saskatchewan Uranium on the cranium

Dave Thomas, a Cameco Corporation geoscientist, has spent a career searching for uranium.

Exploration, Minerals, Saskatchewan The calling of the earth

Klaus Lehnert-Thiel, a Saskatchewan geologist, has a lifetime of exploration experience and a number of mineral discoveries credited to his name.

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Exploration, British Columbia Under the spell of geology

Bob Thompson’s deep geological understanding and enthusiasm for the industry is what garners him the most notice.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
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Company Profiles, Products & equipment, Technology, British Columbia Knelson

Developing mineral processing technology that isolates and recovers precious metals.

Mining Beat Nice findings

Mining Beat Full capacity

Mining Beat Big numbers

Mining Beat Joint dialogue

Mining Beat Bright future

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Exploration, Yukon Where the action is

Mike Burke is excited about joining prospectors and geologists for the hunt in what he believes is the most intriguing geology in North America.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
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Minerals, Sustainability & environment, Technology, British Columbia Seeing infrared

Firebird Technologies Inc. creates indium antimonide wafers—and has plans to supply more products to the solar market.

by Glynis Fediuk
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Minerals, Sustainability & environment, Technology, Northwest Territories The future found in the ground

Ian London explains why rare earth elements and metals are valuable and why they are the key to advancements in green energy and the health-care system.

by Kali Love
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Minerals, Alberta From ammolite to zircon

Jeff Nechka, a gemologist at Premier Gems in Calgary, sheds some light on the tools of his trade—and gives a few tips on finding the highest quality gems.

by Glynis Fediuk
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Exploration, First Nations, Manitoba Creating a new blueprint

Manitoba is gaining attention with promising geology and strengthened relationships with aboriginal industry stakeholders.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
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Minerals, Sustainability & environment, Saskatchewan From mine to magnet

Great Western Minerals Group’s Hoidas Lake project shows strong findings of neodymium—an element used in green technologies.

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Exploration, Minerals, Yukon Wake up and smell the java

The Kaminak Gold Corp.’s Coffee Property in the White Gold District is giving investors a great reason to get up in the morning

Products & equipment, Safety Communication can save lives

Thanks to constantly evolving satellite communications technology, GeoPro LBS Inc. has developed the GeoPro, a two-way satellite text-messaging device.

by Trevor Crawley
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Exploration, Minerals, Alberta, British Columbia Bearly scratching the surface

Brian “Griz” Testo is obsessed with the hunt for precious minerals—and he’s hoping for a golden discovery near Greenwood, B.C.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
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History, British Columbia Keeping gold heritage alive

A goldsmith operates her business out of a restored gold mining cabin built a century ago when gold was discovered in the area.

by Trevor Crawley
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Education, Northwest Territories Jobs growing in the North

The resource sector is roaring back into production in the Northwest Territories—and companies are looking for skilled workers to keep operations running.

by Trevor Crawley
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Education, British Columbia The elements of education

In May, Trail hosted the 2010 Zinc College. With Teck Metals Ltd.'s lead-zinc smelter being located in Trail, hosting the weeklong conference was a natural fit.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
Mines, British Columbia Teck Coal is looking to expand

The proposed expansion to Teck Coal’s Line Creek Operation is in the environmental review process.

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Exploration, Yukon Positioned to be a player

William Sheriff is focused on the potential in Canada’s Far North, where he’s seeking to position his company, Golden Predator Corp., as a leader in exploration

by Tanya Laing Gahr

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