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Catherine Wade
Mines, Global Starting the conversation about disclosure

The mining industry would like to see governments make public any payments received from Canadian mining developments.

by Jessica Kirby
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Mining Insider, Global CAT Product Link technology recovers stolen machine in hours

Cat® Connect LINK technology only needs a few hours to recover a customer’s missing backhoe.

In this Chronicle Herald Photo CEO of Erdene Resources. Peter Akerley, displays a a vein of precious metal.
Mining Insider, Global Teck adds to holding of Erdene Resource Development Corporation Stock — now owns 14%

Teck Resources Limited has subscribed for and acquired an additional 2,000,000 common shares of Erdene Resource Development Corp.

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Mining Insider, Global International Gathering of Scientists Skeptical of Man-Caused Global Warming to take place

Ninth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC-9) will feature world-famous scientists and writers, precede FreedomFest 2014

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Mining Insider, Global Energy News

The GRFA forecasts global fuel ethanol production to surpass 90 billion litres in 2014, peaking at 90.38 billion litres this year.

Canada's Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver
Mining Insider, Global Canadian government sets deadline for resource companies

Mandatory reporting standards for resource companies to be implemented, provinces to enact equivalent standards before April 1, 2015.

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Mining Insider, Global Executive pay & corporate governance in the mining industry

Christopher Chen discusses executive compensation in the mining industry in an interview with BNN.

Rail-veyor in action
Mining Insider, Global Industry leaders like Deloitte identifying Rail-Veyor® as Bulk Material Handling System of choice

Industry leaders like Deloitte identifying Rail-Veyor® as the Bulk Material Handling System of choice over Conveyors.

Veris Gold Corp
Mining Insider, Global Vancouver’s Veris Gold Corp. restructuring after notice of default

Veris Gold Corp. has received a notice of default from Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch (“DB”) dated January 28, 2014.

Sherritt machinery
Mining Insider, Alberta, Global Sherritt sells coal assets for $946 million and focuses on core businesses

Sherritt International Corporation announced it is divesting its coal business.

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Mining Insider, Global Teck named on the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations list

Teck Resources Limited was recognized as one of the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations for 2014.

Rick Gliege, CFO and COO of Solid Resources at the entrance to the historic gallery on Alberta-1 tin/tantalum and lithium project in NW Spain.
Mines, Global Solid Resources Ltd focusing on past-producing projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions

Vancouver-based Solid Resources Ltd. has its eye on attractive, past-producing projects in Spain.

by Jessica Kirby
The blue piece with the two rollers is Caliper's latest invention, the Roller Saddle Block.
Company Profiles, History, Technology, British Columbia, Global A BC company whose inventions improve mining equipment

Mike Hambalek and his team at Caliper Machine and Hydraulics in Cranbrook have come up with some heavy equipment innovations that are being used globally.

by Karen Kornelsen
The RCS 5 is used as the primary user interface between the rig and the operator, assisting, monitoring and controlling the rig and enabling local or remote control.
Products & equipment, Global Atlas Copco’s new rig control system wins an international award

RCS 5 is a hardware and software interface solution designed for drill rigs.

by Karen Kornelsen
Alan Hutchison is a globally recognized expert in mining law.
Exploration, First Nations, Mines, Global How G8 transparency rules affect Canadian mining companies

Alan Hutchison, partner at Dentons Canada, talks about the effects of Stephen Harper's June announcement regarding disclosing payments made to governments.

by Karen Kornelsen
A 50’x42’ A Series Engineered Building located in Martensville Saskatchewan. It is a salt and sand storage building for a local construction company.
Products & equipment, Global Mining industry sees the benefits of fabric covered structures

Fabric covered portable buildings are reducing construction time, allowing for quick remediation of mine sites and more.

by Karen Kornelsen
Zoe Yujnovich encourages women to not be bound by stereotypes but pave their own way. Photo courtesy Iron Ore Company.
Global MAC elects the first female chair in its 78-year history

From completing a 21-day trek to the base camp of Mount Everest to becoming president of the IOC, Zoe Yujnovich has become a role model for success.

by Karen Kornelsen
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Company Profiles, Global Emeco turns 40

This equipment supply company started in Australia and has now expanded to Canada, Indonesia and Chile.

by Lisa Crane
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Sustainability & environment, Global, Ontario Mining4Life has raised over $11 million for charity

Mining4Life is a fun and important fundraising event and a chance for the mining industry to contribute to the health and well-being of people around the world.

by Karen Kornelsen
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Global Exploring the possibilities in India

New opportunities are opening up in India for small to mid-sized Canadian mining companies, according to the Canada-India Business Council.

by Gail Jansen-Kesslar
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Exploration, Global Strengthening trade relations

The Canada Eurasia Russia Business Association (CERBA) has a mandate to serve business in and support trade between Canada, Eurasia and Russia.

by Karen Kornelsen
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Sustainability & environment, British Columbia, Global A B.C. company continues its research into environmentally sound mining techniques

Kemetco Research’s work in non-cyanide gold recovery and other technology could conquer environmental disadvantages of common mining processes

by Jessica Kirby
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Exploration, Minerals, Mines, Global Greenland property could be the next site of an open-pit nickel mine

North American Nickel recently announced significant values of nickel, copper and rare metals discovered at its Maniitsoq project in Greenland.

by Jessica Kirby
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Mines, Global Mining opportunities abound in India

In the world’s third fastest growing economy, there are untold opportunities for those in the mining industry.

by Gail Jansen-Kesslar
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Technology, Global Xstrata Technology provides solutions on a global level

Technologies developed at Xstrata’s own sites have been implemented at some of the world's largest mining operations.

by Karen Kornelsen
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Exploration, British Columbia, Global With Luquman Shaheen at the helm, Panoro Minerals has seen success

Luquman Shaheen has spent 16 years living and working between Peru and Canada, and took over as president and CEO of Panoro Minerals four years ago.

by Jessica Kirby
Technology, Global, Ontario Studying new ways to mine deep ore bodies

With a greater demand for base metals, the Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation's project that looks at technology to explore for deep ore bodies.

by Jessica Kirby
Artillery Peak in Arizona is the site of American Manganese's deposit.
Exploration, Mines, British Columbia, Global Manganese on the horizon

American Manganese Inc. has completed three phases of drilling at Artillery Peak, the company’s low-grade manganese deposit located in Arizona.

by Jessica Kirby
Global Going global

It's obvious that the mining industry is changing, and as it evolves, we're adapting our publication to suit the demands of the industry.

by Breanne Massey
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Minerals, Sustainability & environment, British Columbia, Global From A to zinc: Teck helps prevent disease in the developing world

Teck and BASF announce a partnership to reduce zinc deficiency in the developing world through micronutrient food solutions.

by Karen Kornelsen
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Minerals, Global Fission Energy anticipates market growth for uranium

The uranium industry took a hit last year after natural disaster struck in Japan, but junior mining companies are optimistic about the future of their industry.

by Breanne Massey
John Hansuld was humbled by the letters he received to be inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame this winter.
Exploration, History, Mines, Global The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame inducts the “father of flow-through”

Hansuld longed to work outdoors, but he hadn’t heard about geology before, but after more than three decades as a mining executive—Hansuld is a mining legend.

by Breanne Massey
Mining Beat, Global Michael Johnson joins the Red Eagle team in Colombia

Michael Johnson, the newly appointed vice-president of exploration for Red Eagle Mining Corp.

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