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Articles tagged with Mining (19)
Home and native waters
Canoeing an ancient trading route
The spell of the Yukon
An insider’s account of the Yukon’s modern-day gold rush
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Scott Berdahl
,
Marlin Olynyk
Tags:
British Columbia, Fossils, Gold, Gold mining, Gold Rush, Klondike, Mining, Robert Service, Tombstone Territorial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Whitehorse, Yukon, Yukon, Yukon River
Mine rehab
Once a notorious sulphur emitter, Sudbury is becoming a world leader in ecological restoration research
An energy gem
Wind power is fueling the push to green diamond mines in the Northwest Territories
So long and thanks for all the fish
So this is where bling came from?
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2009
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Ilona Kauremszky
Call of the mine
For old-school miners in Northern Ontario and Quebec, there's no life like the hardrock life
Romancing the stone
The great Canadian jade rush began in 1955. Now, four British Columbia mines produce more than three-quarters of the world supply
Green with jade
Examining Canadian jade.
Prairie potash
Feeding the world from an ancient seabed
Tango in the Congo
How Canadian mining companies are doing business in one of the most dangerous countries in Africa
Gold mountain
The owners of the Hedley mine stake a new claim
This land is not your land
Diamonds: Canada's best friend
Mattie sure shot
Photographing during B.C.’s turn-of-the-century mining boom, Mattie Gunterman preserved a pioneering era
Last call for Cape Breton coal
A generation of islanders who followed their forefathers into the pits now face an uncertain future
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