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Leprechaun Open Pit Ore Control Drilling Increases Confidence and adds 30% Contained Gold versus the 2022 Reserve Model At the Valentine Gold Mine in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 05, 2025 -- Calibre (TSX: CXB; OTCQX: CXBMF) (“Calibre” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce additional ore control reverse …
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Delays in Inuit Child First Initiative services
February 5, 2025 Beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement are experiencing delays in the approval of applications for services and supports under the …
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‘Turned my stomach’: Sign targets Indigenous Peoples in Glenwood, NL, ignites outrage - The Spec
Feb. 5, 2025 A sign in Glenwood, NL, that targets Indigenous people is drawing outrage. The sign declares, “Attention: This is not Qalipu land or MicMac land. Thi…
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February 5, 2025 The Indigenous community in Halifax will have more access to culturally-safe mental health care thanks to a collaboration between the Mi’kmaw Native…
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The Government of Canada makes significant investments in marine safety and supports Indigenous communities through the Oceans Protection Plan
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Joint Statement - New oyster movement rules in Prince Edward Island to help prevent further spread of MSX
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‘It’s a tool, it’s an ally’: Why an Indigenous-led burning group wants to change California’s relationship to fire - Capradio.org
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