Approved speaker resources and gallery
Read MoreThere are many projects in our working lives that we hear about as being at a critical stage of a decision, but then we never find out the final decision and how the story ends. New Brunswick was going through one of those situations back in 2014-2016 and the CLRA Atlantic Chapter ARC2015 event was held during the middle of the discussions. Here is a short connection to what direction the Mactaquac Project has taken since ARC 2015.
Read MoreThe exploration and extraction of mineral resources have been ongoing activities in the Wawa area since the operation of primitive copper mines in the late 1600’s. Short-lived copper and iron ore mining ventures occurred in the 1770’s and unsuccessful mining exploits continued in spurts until 1897 when gold was discovered on the south shore of Wawa Lake ensuring Wawa’s future as a mining town.
Read MoreThe CLRA would like to acknowledge the passing of a fellow industry professional from Calgary, AB Mr. Lin Callow. As a professional biologist Lin spent his career working on environmental management for energy and mining projects.
Read MoreThe Alberta Chapter of the CLRA proudly showcased reclamation work in their province to National members by hosting the National AGM in concert with the Alberta Fall Field Tour, this year held in Fort McMurray, AB, September 18-21, 2017. The conference workshop and field tour focussed on reclamation and restoration of oilsands mining areas.
Read MoreThe Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) took place on February 22 to 24, 2017 in Red Deer, Alberta with over 500 attendees. Please see below for reference to the full conference program, including speaker biographies and emails. Additional questions regarding can be directed to the speakers.
Read MoreThe Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) took place on February 22 to 24, 2017 in Red Deer, Alberta with over 500 attendees. Please see below for reference to the full conference program, including speaker biographies and emails. Additional questions regarding can be directed to the speakers.
Read MoreResources for Future Generations 2018 (RFG2018) is a unique international conference dedicated to ensuring the availability of resources needed to sustain future generations.
Anchored in six themes — Energy, Minerals, Water, the Earth, Education & Knowledge, Communities & Resources — RFG2018 will showcase advances in earth sciences, education, and innovation that can change the course of history.
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