Thunder Bay Snub?
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Aug 13, 2016 12:25PM
NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)
I find it truly odd that Thunder Bay was snubbed on the northern trip. Expecially since Gravelle was attached to her hip the whole time. Were they just avoiding the whole subject of the ROF with only a slight questioning and mention due to the 'Mining Minute' scandal?
The Ontario government has committed $1 billion to developing the Ring of Fire and says it is "actively doing the work necessary" so infrastructure can start to be built.
Premier Kathleen Wynne, asked about it Wednesday in Kenora, declined to talk about the video itself.
"We're committed to the Ring of Fire," she said. "We have put massive resources aside to build infrastructure. We want that deposit of minerals to be accessed. We want the economic development opportunity there. I'm not going to comment on the tasetefulness or not of the ad.
"http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/no-harm-in-ring-of-fire-bikini-video-mining-company-ceo-says-1.3023317
Is there a 'special' trip to TB coming up in the near future? Regardless we had a taste of what the upcoming road announcement will do to ROF interest and SP. We know the road study is complete and is with the province.
Noront, meanwhile, said it’s awaiting an announcement by the province regarding the company’s preference for an east-west, all-weather road, which would link the company’s proposed Eagle’s Nest nickel mine to Pickle Lake.
A $785,000 study into a RoF route has been completed and is under review by the province, said Northern Development and Mines Minister Michael Gravelle.
FN, ROF mining companies, Prov and Feds are all on board. When all the background deals are done we can expect a flurry of activity to ignite the ring. As Babjak1 has pointed out.....likely before the Mines and Money conference in Toronto Sept 26-28.
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http://www.netnewsledger.com/2016/08/13/premier-wynne-completes-northern-swing-trip/
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THUNDER BAY – Premier Kathleen Wynne has completed her swing through much of Northern Ontario. While the Premier didn’t stop in Thunder Bay she was in Sudbury, Espanola, Sault Ste Marie, Dryden, Sioux Lookout and Moosenee.
In Moosenee, the Premier announced funding for infrastructure upgrades. The Premier announced that the Town of Moosonee will receive up to $1.5 million to help replace water mains and sanitary sewer mains.
Premier Kathleen Wynne made the announcement in Moosonee as part of a week-long trip to more than a dozen communities across the North. The investment is through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF), which gives communities access to stable and predictable annual funding for roads, bridges, water and sewer systems, and other key infrastructure.
In February, the Premier announced that Ontario will triple its investments through OCIF, from $100 million in 2015-16 to $300 million in 2018-19. Of the $300 million allocated for 2018-19, the province will allocate $100 million for municipalities to apply to invest in crucial infrastructure projects, and $200 million for predictable, formula-based funding.
Moosonee is one of hundreds of municipalities across Ontario to have received support through OCIF. Since the government launched the fund in August 2014, it has supported 137 infrastructure projects through its application-based component, for a total investment of $174 million. And since January 2015, OCIF has provided grants to 425 municipalities through its formula-based component, for a total of $100 million. These investments are creating jobs and supporting local economic growth across the province.
The Premier, speaking in Moosenee also addressed the issue of the Northern Ontario movement for separation stating simply “It is a bad idea”.
In North Bay on Friday the Premier was there to unveil the first of 16 refurbished passenger coaches as part of the renewal of the Polar Bear Express train.
Premier Wynne and Minister Gravelle in Moosenee – Image ©2016 Christopher Kat
The Ontario Government’s $17-million investment in the Polar Bear Express will upgrade and modernize a rail service that provides an essential link for people and businesses in the North – the only year-round ground transportation connecting Cochrane to Moosonee and the James Bay Coast. The refurbished rail cars will improve the travel experience for passengers, offering them new seats with electrical and USB charging, accessible washrooms, modern flooring, enhanced luggage space, comfortable dining cars and a family car.
This is one of a series of announcements the Premier made during her week-long trip to Northern Ontario to help deliver on the government’s commitments to support job creation, economic growth and quality of life across the North. Other highlights of the trip include:
“Our government is building a strong economy for Northern Ontario that creates good jobs and supports vibrant communities. Through the initiatives I announced this week, including the refurbished Polar Bear Express, we are building on the North’s many strengths to ensure that people have the opportunities they need to live healthy and prosperous lives,” stated Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario.
“Our government remains committed to ensuring that Northern communities and industries benefit from viable, efficient and sustainable transportation systems. The new equipment on the Polar Bear Express will go miles in supporting this goal and in supporting transformation at Ontario Northland.”
Michael Gravelle, the Minister of Northern Development and Mines and Chair of the NOHFC, and MPP for Thunder Bay Superior North was with the Premier for her swing through the north. “We are proud to deliver the first car of the Polar Bear Express remanufacturing project. The refurbished equipment has been thoughtfully built to meet the needs of our passengers, and it showcases the quality refurbishment work produced by our Remanufacturing and Repair Centre,” commented the Minister.