Letter to the editor
Regarding the article “Minister’s statement on the 10-year anniversary of the Mount Polley dam breach,” published in the September edition of the […]
Regarding the article “Minister’s statement on the 10-year anniversary of the Mount Polley dam breach,” published in the September edition of the […]
While being a critically important part of Canada’s economy, the mining industry is also one of its most energy-intensive sectors and remains […]
More and more frequently, provincial governments impose water limitations on producers across Canada, thereby, affecting thousands of operations from coast to coast. […]
The thought of autonomous mining is a relatively new concept for many mining companies because it’s still considered a futuristic technology in […]
At a recent crew change heading up to Kennady Diamond’s Kelvin camp northeast of Yellowknife, a dozen or so geologists, camp workers […]
Converting an underground gold mine into an open-pit operation is no small feat, just ask Goldcorp Porcupine Gold Mines (PGM) about its […]
Does living and working on Canada’s Ice Highway appeal to everyone? The obvious answer is “NO,” because the word “ice” is in […]
Owning and operating one of the larger gold mines in Canada involves far more than producing gold at a rate that earns […]
Some consider them eyesores, others think they’re almost pieces of art, but regardless of how people look at them, conveyor systems are […]
The Canadian coal mining industry is in a huge state of flux right now, to say the very least. Policy changes at […]
Coal, the other “black gold,” is one of the more abundant yet least popular rocks on the planet. It’s not only one […]
Transporting coal or any other material that has the potential to emit dust or other residules is a huge environmental responsibility that […]
Darrell Liebno calls Atlanta, Georgia, home, but the civil engineer hasn’t been there much for the past three years. He’s been in […]