Posts in Ontario Chapter
CLRA News: 2023-07-11

This week in CLRA National News, we are introducing the CLRA National 2023-2024 Board of Directors, featuring the artist behind the 2022 IN-TECH Reclamation Award, a call for applications and nominations for our Ontario Chapter and National Awards and Scholarships, a new career opportunity with Keneco Environmental Inc., and more!

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CLRA News: 2023-05-12

This week in CLRA National News, we are featuring the call for nominations for the CLRA National Board of Directors, the FULL program of the Quebec RE3 Conference, a call for abstracts for the Ontario Mine Reclamation Symposium, career opportunities with 360 Energy Liability Management and H3M Environmental Ltd., and more!

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CLRA News: 2023-04-14

The CLRA National Newsletter for this week features a Call for Nominations for the CLRA National Board of Directors, The Atlantic Chapter 2023 Spring Reclamation Forum speaker line-up, Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Award Recipient, De Beers Group, for their Victor Mine Closure project, the CLRA Ontario Chapter 2023 Mine Reclamation Symposium & Field Trip Call for Abstracts, career opportunities, and more!

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Victor Diamond Mine Receives 2022 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Award

The De Beers Group Victor Mine closure project is the 2022 recipient of the Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Award.

The Victor Mine is in the James Bay lowlands, situated within the second largest wetland complex in the world, an area that is both ecologically sensitive and largely undisturbed. It operated between 2008-2019.

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2021 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Bursary Recipient.

The Ontario Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association, along with the Ontario Mining Association, the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry, and Vale are pleased to announce that Patrick Levasseur is this years’ winner of the Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Bursary.

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CLRA Ontario Chapter Webinar: Tom Peters' Legacy

A presentation celebrating mine reclamation achievement in Ontario.

Itinerary

  • Research and Reclamation at Detour Lake Mine, presented by Veronika Raizman, Manager, Reclamation & Geochemistry, Kirkland Lake Gold (KL).

  • The effects of restoration on carbon storage in smelter-impacted industrial barrens, presented by Robyn Rumney, Research Project Manager, Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne.

  • Constraints on Northern Aggregate Pit Reclamation and Novel Reclamation Strategies for Enhancing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning.

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CLRA Ontario Chapter: 2020 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Student Bursary Recipient

The Ontario chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) along with Vale, the Ontario Mining Association (OMA), and the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines (MENDM) are pleased to announce that Jonathan Lavigne has been selected to receive the 2020 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation student bursary. Jonathan is currently a 1st year Ph.D. student in the Boreal Ecology program at Laurentian University, under the primary supervision of Dr. Nathan Basiliko. Jonathan’s Ph.D. research focuses on the introduction of novel reclamation strategies to improve soil fertility in mining impact areas, encompassing both smelter impacted lands and legacy aggregate mining sites. The award will be used to enhance both GIS and statistical analysis components of Jonathan’s research. The competition was very stiff this year, with four excellent submissions, and we thank all candidates.

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CLRA Ontario Chapter 2020 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Industry Award Recipients

The Canadian Land Reclamation Association - Ontario Chapter is pleased to announce that Kirkland Lake Gold’s Detour Lake Mine has won the 2020 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Industry award for their project entitled “The Detour Lake Mine Research and Progressive Reclamation Program”. With a projected life of mine to 2040 (or longer), the Detour Lake Mine initiated, in 2012, a progressive reclamation effort, supported by a long-term multidisciplinary research program. The extensive efforts of this program continue to address several aspects critical to successful mine reclamation, including ecosystem restoration with native species and the management of metal leaching and acid rock drainage from mine waste materials. The results of the ongoing studies continue to guide the evolution of the on-site reclamation research program. In turn, the research program has not only led to the development and initiation of the full-scale progressive reclamation program at Detour Lake Mine but also contributed knowledge to industry-wide mine reclamation practices in general.

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CLRA Ontario Chapter: 2020 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Award Accepting Nominations

We are happy to announce that the Ontario Chapter of the CLRA is now accepting submissions for the Tom Peter’s Student Bursary Award for Excellence in Mine Reclamation. The award includes a bursary of $5,000 generously provided by Vale.

We are also accepting submissions for the Tom Peter’s Memorial Mine Reclamation Industry Award!

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