Ontario mining News
Workplace Safety North launches new hybrid training pilot for mining supervisors
New format offers flexible options for completing mandatory safety courses As a leading provider of safety training for the mining industry in Ontario, Workplace Safety North (WSN) announced the launch of a new hybrid training pilot program for the Mining Common Core...
MineConnect expands from northern Ontario to province-wide representation
MineConnect, a leading organization representing suppliers in the mining sector, has announced an ambitious expansion plan that will extend its reach from exclusively serving northern Ontario to a province-wide presence. The official announcement was made at MINExpo...
North Bay, Ontario: A hub for mining innovation
North Bay, Ont. is a hub for mining supply and services, serving the needs of the mining industry not only in northern Ontario but around the globe. Companies in this region are at the forefront of technological advancements, with expertise spanning advanced...
On the green road
Electrification transforms the mining landscape in Canada By Isabelle Leblanc, Vice-President, Mining and Metals, BBA When it comes to reducing carbon emissions, the mining industry has two roles to play. First, it needs to meet and supply the growing demand for...
Tartisan Nickel Corp.: Making inroads at the Kenbridge Nickel-Copper Deposit, Northwestern Ontario
By Lynnel Reinson Communications Tartisan Nickel Corp. (CSE:TN, OTC:TTSRF, FSE:8TA) is a Canadian mining exploration and development company focused on battery metals headquartered in Toronto, Ont. Tartisan’s flagship project is the wholly-owned Kenbridge...
PDAC announces 2025 Awards recipients
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 PDAC Awards. Since the awards were established in 1977, they have been a symbol of excellence, recognizing individuals, teams, and organizations that have...
Government of Canada announces $10 million to support critical minerals mining in northern Ontario
Critical minerals present a once-in-a-generation chance for Canada to drive historic economic growth, create jobs, and support the fight against climate change. Already, mining and related industries employ more than 625,000 Canadians and contribute around $100...


