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MIRARCO at PDAC 2021

From March 8-11, 2021, MIRARCO is exhibiting at the first ever virtual PDAC convention. The well-known annual mineral exploration and mining convention will be held entirely online and MIRARCO invites attendees to visit our virtual booth. Visit our PDAC 2021 webpage to: View our PDAC schedule; Learn how to connect with our researchers and staff; […]

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Laurentian University Commences Proceedings Under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act

As many of you are aware, Laurentian University commenced a proceeding under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) that will allow the University to financially and operationally restructure while continuing to operate in all respects. As a research arm of Laurentian University, MIRARCO remains committed to continue offering our expertise to solve mining industry challenges

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MIRARCO moves into Laurentian University’s campus

MIRARCO (Mining Innovation Rehabilitation and Applied Research Corporation) is moving its main offices to the second floor of Laurentian University’s Cliff Fielding Research, Innovation and Engineering Building.  MIRARCO was established in 1998 as a not-for-profit research arm of Laurentian University and since its inception has developed over 100 HQPs (Highly Qualified Persons) and managed over

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Mirarco Appoints Dr. Chris Lane, P.Eng. Ph.D. as new Software Director

Mining Innovation, Rehabilitation, and Applied Research Corporation (MIRARCO) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Chris Lane as the new Director Software, effective September 29, 2020. MIRARCO’s Software Centre consists of specialists in mining engineering and software development. They conduct applied research for mining and are developing the next generation of decision-support tools. Currently,

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North Bay environmental group uneasy with investment in small modular reactors

Researcher says a communications plan about the science of small nuclear reactors is needed In remote communities and mining operations, diesel is often the main power source. But this is at odds with the reality that Canada has to reduce emissions and slow climate change. Last week the federal government pledged $20 million for developing

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