
Cementation widens international reach and signs Memorandum of Understanding with Logimin S.A. to jointly pursue mine development opportunities in Ecuador.
Montreal – During the annual Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) conference on May 01, 2017, Roy Slack, P.Eng. signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on behalf of Cementation Canada Inc. with Jacques Martinod, of Ecuadorean contractor Logimin S.A. Logimin is a mining...
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Announces Roy Slack, P.Eng. as the Incoming President Elect of the CIM.
Montreal – At the annual general meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) on April 30, 2017, Roy Slack, P.Eng. was announced as the Incoming President Elect of the CIM. Mr. Slack said “It is an honour to be nominated and appointed to this position and it is a...
Cementation Canada Big Winner at #DisruptMining
TORONTO – On the evening of March 5, the #DisruptMining competition staged its gala award evening to kick off this year’s PDAC conference in Toronto. #DisruptMining is a global competition sponsored by Integra Gold Corp. and Goldcorp Inc., and designed to showcase individuals, groups and companies...
Cementation Canada Announced as Finalist in #DisruptMining
NORTH BAY – Integra Gold Corp. and Goldcorp Inc. have announced the finalists for #DisruptMining, a global competition designed to showcase individuals, groups and companies that are using exponential technology and disruptive concepts to tackle the vast challenges faced by the mining industry....
Cementation Receives Gold at the 2016 Canada’s Safest Employers Awards
NORTH BAY, ONTARIO – Cementation has been recognized as one of Canada’s Safest Employers for 2016. The gold award was presented to Cementation at the Canadian Occupational Safety Awards Gala, hosted by Canadian Occupational Safety and Thompson Reuter on October 24 in Toronto. The Canada’s Safest...
Deepest Mine Shaft in the USA Complete
Mullan, ID – Cementation USA Inc. has completed sinking the deepest shaft in the United States at the Lucky Friday Mine in Mullan, Idaho. With a finished diameter of 18 feet, the Lucky Friday #4 Shaft was sunk to a final depth of 9,587 feet below surface. The project is moving into the furnishing...