Noranda Income Fund Cuts Jobs, Production
A drop in zinc and sulphuric acid demand has forced the Noranda Income Fund (NIF. UN-T) to cut 45 jobs at its zinc plant in Salaberryde- Valleyfield, Que.
A drop in zinc and sulphuric acid demand has forced the Noranda Income Fund (NIF. UN-T) to cut 45 jobs at its zinc plant in Salaberryde- Valleyfield, Que.
Mining and exploration companies are elated that the Quebec government has set aside about $698 million for road infrastructure projects in the province’s north.
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Energy Fuels Resources (EFR-T, EFRFF-O) is a Toronto-based uranium and vanadium development company that rehabilitates formerly producing mines. It also plans to be the first company in more than 25 y…
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