Mar 5, 2022 | North of 60 News
Edited from an article by Guillaume Nielsen, Yukon University The Yukon’s mining industry has been an important part of the Yukon economy since the Klondike Gold Rush 125 years ago. Whether or not a mining operation would leave behind a legacy of damage was not...
Mar 2, 2022 | North of 60 News
Since 1976, Géosig Inc. offers our clients a wide range of services in the field of geophysics applied to mining exploration, civil engineering, and environmental monitoring across Canada. The use of state-of-the-art instrumentation and technology, as well as the...
Feb 28, 2022 | North of 60 News
By John Mackenzie, AECOM The Tundra Mine site is located approximately 240 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife, NWT, on the east side of Matthews Lake, and ultimately discharges into the east arm of Great Slave Lake. The site is remote and lies within the Akaitcho...
Feb 25, 2022 | North of 60 News
CMC Metals (TSX-V:CMB) is exploring high-grade polymetallic properties in Yukon, B.C., and Newfoundland. In Yukon and B.C., we are exploring the next major silver district in the world, the Rancheria Silver District, which is considered to be comparable to the Idaho...
Feb 22, 2022 | North of 60 News
One-stop-shop for flights, fuel, and logistics By John Curran When it comes to making things happen in far-flung places, no one flies higher than the Avier Group. With deep roots in the North, especially in the mining sector, the Avier Group includes several firms and...
Feb 19, 2022 | North of 60 News
Industries and employers across Canada have for years been facing a shortage of skilled tradespeople and individuals experienced in operating heavy equipment. This is due in a large part to an aging workforce coupled with fewer young people pursuing these careers. A...