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May 29, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

Workplace Safety North, Ontario Mine Rescue appoint new CEO

Parent has extensive tenure within Ontario’s prevention system and aims to enhance the WSN legacy by spearheading a strategic plan that continues to ensure the well-being of every worker. During his time as a senior leader, Parent led a team of mining health and safety consultants, trainers, and specialists. His industry expertise is set to drive innovation in the provincial mine rescue program, as well as in the development of health and safety products, training programs, and outreach initiatives for Ontario’s mining and forest products sectors, WSM said. “We are delighted to welcome Mike as the new president and CEO

May 23, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

Equinox pours first gold at Greenstone mine in Ontario

Equinox is targeting 90% of the 27,000 tonne-per-day plant capacity by the end of 2024. It has also increased mining rates ahead of first pour and stockpiled 1.5 million tonnes of stockpiled ore by the end of first quarter. Production at Greenstone in 2025 is expected to total 199,000 oz. at an all-in sustaining cost (AISC) of $879/oz. in the second half, matching its guidance of 175,000-210,000 oz. at $840-$940/oz., BMO said in a note. When at capacity, the operation is expected to produce approximately 400,000 oz. annually over its first five years, and 360,000 oz. per year over its

March 25, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

Exploration and ingenuity takeover Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario

Exciting Ventures Unveiled A series of events at Cambrian College is set to kick off with the Research Showcase inside the college’s eDome. This showcase will shine a spotlight on various research projects and partnerships developed over the past year. Notable among these projects is a groundbreaking 3D-printed ribcage designed for medical simulation at Health Sciences North in Sudbury. In addition, initiatives such as characterizing explosives accurately and a device for efficiently clearing debris from mining drillholes will be unveiled. Driving Real-World Solutions Expressing enthusiasm for the collaboration between industry partners and the institution, Janneke Nicholls, Cambrian’s vice-president overseeing applied

February 6, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

Goldshore’s Moss Project in Ontario Goldshore’s Moss Project in Ontario: The Golden Haven

Goldshore has just counted over 6.7 million ounces at its Moss project in Ontario, marking a 1% increase in tonnage and an 11% increase in overall grade. This new record surpasses the earlier resource estimate of 6 million ounces in material grading 1.02 g/t gold conducted in May 2023. The next step in this exciting journey is to complete a preliminary economic assessment. The Moss project spans several targets along a 35-kilometer mineralized trend. Interestingly, the former North Coldstream mine, located near the center of the trend, produced 103 million pounds of copper, 44,000 ounces of gold, and 440,000 ounces