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March 1, 2006 ■ Volume 3, Number 1 www.
sudburyminingsolutions.
com
SHOWCASING THE MINING EXPERTISE OF NORTH BAY, TIMMINS AND SUDBURY
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ROBOTIC SURVEYING KEEPS MINERS ON TARGET
NORTHERN SURVEY IN FOREFRONT OF NEW TECHNOLOGY.
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GOLDER ASSOCIATES OFFICE IN SUDBURY ON A ROLL
OFFICE EXPANDS FROM FIVE TO 70 EMPLOYEES IN A DECADE .
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SCHOOLS UNITE TO SERVE MINING INDUSTRY
NEW FEDERATED SCHOOL OF MINING IN THE WORKS.
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BY NORM TOLLINSKY
A $15 million geoscience study recently
announced by Ontario’s Ministry of Northern
Development and Mines could help boost mineral
exploration in the province’s largely unexplored
James Bay and Hudson Bay Lowlands.
The three-year Far North Geological Mapping
Initiative will include airborne geophysics in selected areas, followed by feet on the ground bedr
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