Chamber Newsletter: Northern Mining Notes, March 2015
6 April 2015
In this March issue:
- Mining Revenues Significant to Nunavut and Northwest Territories
- Government Exploration Spending Projections – NWT doesn’t look good
- Land Tenure Statistics Reflect Low NWT Investment
- Conference Board of Canada Forecasts “Bumpy Ride for the Territories”
- NWT’s Gahcho Kué mine construction on track
- 2014 Survey of NWT diamond mine workers released
- AEM shows confidence in Nunavut, announces senior appointment
- With newly inked land tenure agreements, TMAC ramps up for summer season
- De Beers emergency responders share knowledge with NWT counterparts
- Nunavut U? A Promise of Higher Education in Nunavut
- Nunavut’s Regulatory Boards receive new government funding
- NWT Government promises a new, “made-in-the-North” Thaidene Nëné park
- Another NWT Aboriginal group signs on to Devolution Agreement
- Mining and the Social Licence – A BNN Discussion with Chamber director
- Global Diamond Jewellery Demand Up 3% in 2014 to New $81bn High
- World Exploration Trends remain unfriendly entering 2015
- New! NWT Mineral Exploration Overview 2014
- Fanfare please! Announcing the Northwest Territories Geological Survey!
- Scotiabank – Commodity Prices Fall Below April-2009 Recessionary Low
- Nunavut Prospecting Funding Available
- Watch for it! Spring Mining North Magazine Coming
- Apply now! Northwest Territories Mining Incentive Program