What Gives????Hailed as being the greatest mining discovery of this Century not only for Ontario but for this Nation, being promoted by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, championed by many cities, and yet when searching the Ring of Fire on the net I noticed that the Chronicle Journal has pulled many of the specific articles that I tried to retrieve stating " no longer available online" I found one comment in particular exceptionally strange "not what holds public interest today" It would be interesting to find out when and why these articles were pulled and just what does hold public interest, could it be playing caps at the local pub, needle point or clog dancing then again maybe it's Moose hunting, snowmobiling or playing caps at the local pub... oh I said that already didn't I... anyhow aren't those living in the North going to benefit from this development and if they are... why would they not be interested, pumped up... because Thunder Bay and the surrounding districts etc... will surely boom... who on earth did they canvis in order for them to make such a ridiculous statement online... Well I hope all the news about the ROF in the past few days has finally stirred someones interest.
Slow, downsize Ring of Fire project
https://www.chroniclejournal.com/editorial/letters/2013-12-14/slow-downsize-ring-fire-project
Saturday, December 14, 2013
In response to Don Watson’s question “Why the Ring rush?” (letter, Dec. 4) and Kaleigh Bahlieda’s answer, “If you can’t grow it, it has to be mined!” (letter, Dec.
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Get the Ring back on track
https://www.chroniclejournal.com/editorial/daily_editorial/2013-11-26/get-ring-back-track
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
THE ongoing interest of a number of mining concerns in the vast Ring of Fire region is not what holds public attention today.
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Horwath pushes for Cliffs details
Tuesday, November 26, 2013 - 09:15
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https://www.chroniclejournal.com/content/news/local/2013/11/26/horwath-pushes-cliffs-details
If the decision by Cliffs Natural Resources to pull out of the Ring of Fire can be attributed, in part, by a lack of commitment on the part of the province, taxpayers aren’t being told about it.
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Ring road or railroad
https://www.chroniclejournal.com/editorial/daily_editorial/2013-11-24/ring-road-or-railroad
Sunday, November 24, 2013
WHILE no one should minimize implications of the indefinite departure of Cliffs Natural Resources from the Ring of Fire mining belt, other players remain in place and with them, other possibilities.
Commitment Remains; Ring of Fire is about more than one company: minister
Saturday, November 30, 2013 - 08:00
By Michael Gravelle
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Ring of Fire and uncertainty
https://www.chroniclejournal.com/editorial/daily_editorial/2013-11-22/ring-fire-and-uncertainty
Friday, November 22, 2013
IT would be easy to slip into despair over the interruption in Northern Ontario’s prosperous mining promise with the indefinite suspension of operations by leading player Cliffs Natural Resources.
The alarm is ringing
https://www.chroniclejournal.com/editorial/daily_editorial/2013-10-23/alarm-ringing
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
THE main player in the big Ring of Fire mineral belt has reiterated a warning it might have to abandon the project while the provincial government continues to say next to nothing.
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