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Baffin iron ore project makes headway
Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. is making considerable progress this summer in its ambitious quest to commence commercial production at the Mary River iron mine project in Nunavut. The company wants to develop an open pit mine on the Mary River... — Updated 8/26/2012
2010 Mining Explorers: Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.
BIM:TSX Chairman: Richard McCloskey Vice Chairwoman: Daniella Dimitrov Executive Vice President: Michael T. Zurowski - Baffinland owns 100 percent interest of five high-grade iron deposits located about 160 kilometers south of Mittimatalik (Pond... — Updated 10/31/2010
2010 Mining Explorers: Territory ranks fourth in investment
Government and industry officials agree that mining exploration and development in recent years have brought substantial positive change to Nunavut, Canada's newest and least explored territory. Ongoing and new exploration, however, are rapidly adv... — Updated 10/31/2010
Mayors: Impact of mining remains mixed
IQALUIT, Nunavut -Mayors and representatives from six Nunavut communities offered feedback on the effects of mining exploration and development activities in their respective areas during a forum at the 13th annual Nunavut Mining Symposium held... — Updated 4/25/2010
Remote territory offers mineral bonanza
No discussion of opening Canada's Far North to mineral resource development could get far without the focus turning to Nunavut, the nation's newest and least-explored territory. At one-fifth the size of Canada, Nunavut contains 1,994,000 million... — Updated 3/28/2010
Mining Explorers 2009: Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.
BIM: TSX President and CEO: Gordon A. McCreary Executive Vice President: Michael T. Zurowski Vice President, Operations and COO: Rodney A. Cooper Baffinland owns 100 percent interest in five high-grade iron deposits located approximately 160... — Updated 11/1/2009
Mining Explorers 2009: Explorers seek Arctic riches
Mineral-rich Nunavut Territory celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2009 and mining explorers seeking diamonds and precious and base metals brought their drills to the party. The territory, home to only 31,000 people living in 25 small, scattered... — Updated 11/1/2009
Top of the world territory turns 10
As mineral-rich Nunavut Territory celebrates its 10th anniversary, Canadians and others are assessing changes made in the past decade and debating what the future will hold for Canada's newest territory. Nunavut, which means "our land," is a vast,... — Updated 4/26/2009
Mineral Roundup in Nunavut Territory
Producing mines Early in 2008, Tahera Diamond Corp., owner and operator of Jericho Diamond Mine - Canada's third, and Nunavut's first diamond mine - filed bankruptcy and sought creditor protection. Tahera opened the Jericho in 2006 and recovered... — Updated 2/22/2009
Owner awards contract for iron project
International engineering and project manager AMEC plc said it has won a C$150 million contract from Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. for the C$4.1 billion Mary River Iron Ore Project on Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory. The contract, through which... — Updated 7/27/2008
Miners chase projects in Canada's Arctic
Mining exploration appears to be hotter than ever this season in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, but the Canadian Arctic region's few producers are getting hammered by the strong Canadian dollar. The discrepancy was particularly evident in... — Updated 6/29/2008
Baffin Island project given 20-year life span
Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. Feb. 19 released the results of a definitive feasibility study on its Mary River Project iron ore deposits located on Baffin Island, Nunavut. The study outlined a 20-year mine project based on proven and probable... — Updated 3/30/2008
Iron looks like solid commodity in Nunavut
Nunavut has a reputation for being one of the most remote parts of the world, but for Toronto-based Baffinland Iron Mines, the Canadian Arctic territory's proximity to Europe is one of its biggest selling points. Western Europe currently imports... — Updated 4/23/2006