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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 .
The Northern Miner may refer to the following newspapers: The Northern Miner; The Northern Miner This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 03: ...
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.
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]
The Northern Miner's Mining Man of the Year (1992) [13] PDAC's Prospector of the Year (1992) [14] H.H. "Spud" Huestis Award for prospecting and mineral exploration (1997) [15] Daniel C. Jackling Award for contributions to technical progress in mining, geology, and geophysics (2004) [16]
North Limited was a diversified mining and resources company. Although based in Australia, its operations eventually extended to six continents. By the late 20th century the company had become the fourth largest iron ore exporter in the world with expansion underway which would have made it equal third.
ClickForAustralia.com: Fossicking and gold panning in the Northern Territory, retrieved 7 January 2009. New Zealand. Find Gold In New Zealand: "Where to Find Gold in New Zealand", retrieved 7 January 2009; Ministry of Economic Development, NZ Petroleum & Minerals: "Gold fossicking (recreational gold panning)", retrieved 9 January 2009
Kerr Addison Mines Ltd was a Toronto-based mining and gas company that owned various mines throughout Canada, including the Agnew Lake Mine, [1] the Kerr-Addison Mine and Chesterville gold mine.