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The Northern Miner is a weekly trade journal [1] (formerly part of the Hollinger group [2]) that reports on the mining industry. The Northern Miner began publication in Cobalt , Ontario, Canada, in 1915, and has since moved publication to Toronto .
In 1949, he joined the staff of The Northern Miner, Canada's most important mining journal He became editor in 1977 and publisher in 1985, retiring in 1992. [1] Brown was inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame in 1993. [2]
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Of the five newspapers published in the goldfields, The Northern Miner was the only one to survive the downturn in gold mining. The paper was published in hard copy – from the same Gill Street address as in 1878 – until June 2020, when News Corp , its then owner, announced that more than 125 newspapers would be closed or become digital only.
Charles E. Fipke Centre for Innovative Research at University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus.. Fipke was born in Edmonton, Alberta.Growing up, he was sometimes assumed to be stupid because of his "frantic stop-start mind".
Treasurer Jim Chalmers earlier this week ordered several China-linked investors to dispose of Northern Mineral shares, amounting to 10.4% of its issued share capital, on national interest grounds.
Northern Zhou Xiangxi was a two player board game played during the Northern Zhou dynasty, at the end of the Northern and Southern dynasties period in China.Due to its name (象), [1] it is often mistaken for a chess-like game or as the predecessor of Xiangqi, yet there were many different games in Chinese history which bore similar names before the advent of Xiangqi as it is known today ...