The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport, announced today that the Government of Canada will extend its $2.2-million federal subsidy to CN for the operation of the Algoma Central Railway (ACR) passenger rail service between Sault Ste. Marie and Hearst, Ontario until March 31, 2015. The one-year extension of federal support for the operation of the ACR passenger rail service will give affected stakeholders as well as local municipal ...
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Rentech Aquires Weyerhaeuser Mill
At 7 a.m. this morning, Rentech announced the acquisition of Georgia-based Fulghum Fibres, Inc. (Fulghum Fibres) and the acquisition of two facilities (for conversion to the production of wood pellets in Ontario, Canada, along with contracts for the sale and transport of more than four million metric tons of wood pellets over ten years. “Rentech has exclusive rights to acquire, at a ...
Read More »Giyani Gold Abbie Lake-Keating Drilling Update
Oct 5, 2012 at 18:52 Giyani Gold Corp. through its subsidiary, 2299895 Ontario Inc., has discovered a new gold-bearing structure on its 100% owned 140 square kilometre Abbie Lake-Keating Property in the Mishibishu Archean greenstone belt near Wawa, Ontario. The discovery occurs in quartz sericite schists with near contact to sediments, and the drilling intercepted 2.0m grading 2.70 g Au/tonne ...
Read More »Giyani Gold Starts Drilling on Ontario Gold Property
Jun 20, 2012 at 20:57 Giyani Gold Corp. is pleased to announce that an initial 1,000 metre drill program has commenced on its 100% owned Abbie Lake-Keating property located in Ontario. Geophysical surveys conducted by Giyani Gold have identified numerous structures within a large regional deformation zone that management feels worthy of drill testing for gold. Initially a 4-5 hole ...
Read More »Maxfield’s Changes Name and Location…
Maxfield’s Jewellers has changed their name and location. They used to be located right across from Lion’s Beach and the Drill Rig and was called Maxfield’s Jewellers. Now they have found a new home in the old Bank of Montreal on the corner of Broadway Avenue and Gold Street. The new premises are bright and airy, with lots of ...
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