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The Northern Miner is a weekly trade journal [1] (formerly part of the Hollinger group [2]) that reports on the mining industry. The Northern Miner began publication in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada, in 1915, and has since moved publication to Toronto.
"Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal: Journal 125 part 2: J.E. Knight, an early Journal editor, was also founder of the BC SPCA". www.ashcroftcachecreekjournal.com. 13 May 2020. "Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal: Journal 125 part 3: A new editor with literary leanings takes over the paper". www.ashcroftcachecreekjournal.com. 13 May 2020.
As of 2018, mining revenues totalled CA$47 billion. [22] In 2013, over 50% of the world's publicly listed exploration and mining companies were headquartered in Canada. [23] Toronto is a financial centre for the mining industry: as of 2016, around 80 percent of the world's equity trades in mining stocks took place in Toronto's markets. [24]
Glacier produces two mining publications: The Northern Miner, which has been published for more than 100 years, and the Canadian Mining Journal. [15] [16] Also produced by Glacier is MINING.com—an online provider of global mining news and opinion.
The contract would allow 20-40 more years of open pit copper mining across 13,000 hectares of forested land just 75 miles (120 kilometers) west of the capital, in the state of Colon.
In March 1898, the Canadian Mining Institute was founded in Montreal at the second annual meeting of the Federated Canadian Mining Institute, [1] which was dissolved. The Institute was incorporated by an Act of Parliament to include all former provincial groups except The Mining Society of Nova Scotia, which remained a separate body.
The Canadian mining company whose contract with Panama’s government has triggered weeks of protests said Monday that it has reduced operations and soon may have to suspend them due to a blockade ...
A Canadian mine is untouched November 3, 2023 at 6:16 PM PANAMA CITY (AP) — Panama’s President, Laurentino Cortizo, signed into law an indefinite moratorium on new mining concessions Friday.