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Part 6: Out of sight, out of mine — A Saskatchewan mining perspective Most Canadian mines are in remote regions far from […]

Part 6: Out of sight, out of mine — A Saskatchewan mining perspective Most Canadian mines are in remote regions far from […]

Industry policy and competitiveness were the focus of this interview at PDAC 2026 with Michael Goehring, president and CEO of the Mining […]
The 2015 Paris Agreement, negotiated by 169 parties at the U.N. Climate Change Conference, set the ambitious goal of keeping the rise in […]
Where are the engineers? My main goal of creating the Hub (Historical Canadian mines data hub and visualization centre: https://www.cim.org/the-hub/) was to […]
Interview with Zachary Sadow, CEO of KMX Technologies KMX Technologies, LLC is a company dedicated to solving critical environmental and energy challenges of […]
Advanced screening technologies improve productivity and profits Global demand for aggregates and mining materials is on the rise with the industry facing […]
Mine operators face mounting pressure to produce and process ore at a lower cost per tonne and remain profitable in an increasingly […]
Ventilation is the greatest energy consuming system in most underground mines. Traditional operations, especially older ones, run their ventilation fans 24/7 to […]
Demolition robots excel at underground mining due to compact, emission-free power, and remote-operation. Designed for demanding demolition applications, these machines easily stand […]
The pressures on mine closure New mining projects can positively transform the social, economic, and technological landscape of a region. But closure […]
According to a recent draft discussion paper on Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy, the strategy will address five core objectives: support economic growth […]
One of the biggest issues in mining is air pollution from both underground and above ground operations. During the mining process, numerous harmful […]
Social performance is one of those terms that some people understand and feel comfortable with and others have never even heard of. […]
In the U.S., mines on public land, and some state lands, must put up a bond for the cost of the closure […]