Feb 16, 2022 | North of 60 News
By Ian Wilson, Saskatchewan Research Council The need for community engagement For companies operating in the mining and energy sectors, community engagement is an important component of many projects and sites, from exploration through operation to remediation. A key...
Feb 12, 2022 | North of 60 News
By Albert Drapeau, Executive Director, Yukon First Nation Chamber of Commerce Yukon First Nations have called this land home from time immemorial. Over time, change occurs to the landscape, the environment, and the people. The discovery of gold provided a firsthand...
Feb 9, 2022 | North of 60 News
For mining companies operating in Canada’s north, air transport is essential for flying workers in and out, delivering cargo, and providing medevac flights. Reliable air carrier and airport service, and the safety of those services are all vital to mining companies’...
Feb 5, 2022 | North of 60 News
By Brendan Marshall As the largest economic driver in Canada’s North, there is no question that the mining sector’s presence in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon is significant. According to the Conference Board of Canada, mining industry GDP...
Feb 3, 2022 | North of 60 News
Photo Credit: AME/Dawn Stenzel Leaders in mineral exploration and development were recognized at AME’s Awards Gala – A Celebration of Excellence that was held at AME Roundup 2022 at the Vancouver Convention Centre West last night. The recipients are leaders who have...
Feb 2, 2022 | North of 60 News
Written by Alex Parsons, MiHR To build a safer, greener and more connected world, we need mining. And mining needs you. The Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR) launched the National Youth Mining Career Awareness Strategy 2021-2026: Transformation,...