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  • Capstone Reports Mineral Resource Estimate For Minto East And Resumption Of Drilling

    Capstone Mining Corp. announced the results of National Instrument 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for the Minto East deposit discovered in 2009 at its high grade Minto copper-gold mine in Yukon, Canada. This is a preliminary mineral resource estimate for the Minto East deposit, which is still open to the east, and where exploration drilling has just resumed. Drilling at Minto East will comprise step-out holes to test the limits of the deposit and infill holes to increase the classification of the existing mineral resource. Exploration drilling will also continue to test other exploration targets, including those generated from the Titan 24 deep IP survey, which is about 60% complete.

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    Aug 9, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Public Supports Training For Passenger Car Drivers On Sharing The Road With Trucks

    The Traffic Injury Research Foundation’s (TIRF’s) public opinion poll, Road Safety Monitor 2009: Large Trucks in Canada, which received sponsorship and input from the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA), indicates that many Canadian drivers do not believe driver training programs for passenger vehicles provide adequate education about sharing the road with large trucks.

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    Aug 8, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • “Swamp Loggers” Ply the Woods In North Carolina

    “We buy equipment to work it, and work it we do.”

    It’s a subtle, but telling statement by Bobby Goodson, owner of Goodson’s All-Terrain Logging. His logging operation and equipment is so specialized, and worked so hard, there are only a handful of operators who even attempt to do what his company does. It’s called shovel logging, where Goodson’s crew of 10, including his son Justin, work land that’s flooded with water – cutting and delivering wood that no one ever thought possible to harvest. If you watch the Discovery Channel you’ll know these woodsmen as Swamp Loggers. The reality show, depicting their work in the swamps, has helped propel the Discovery Channel to near the top prime time cable network ratings – averaging close to 2 million viewers per episode.

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    Jul 21, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Case IH, Ferrari On The Podium At Canada F1 Grand Prix

    Even on their best days, operators of equipment bearing the Case IH logo never reach speeds like this. In the 2010 running of Formula One Grand Prix Canada, the #8 Ferrari, driven by Fernando Alonso to a third-place finish, bore an unmistakable Case IH logo on its nose.

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    Jul 21, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Truck Carries Message With The Load

    Pink is a color rarely seen on construction sites, however Korpan Tractor is turning heads with a new pink articulated dump truck (ADT) while raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research.

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    Jul 21, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Freightliner Trucks Participates In Renewable Energy Rodeo And Symposium

    Freightliner Trucks announced its participation in the first Renewable Energy Rodeo and Symposium, held in Fort Bliss, Texas.

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    Jul 20, 2010 - 15 years ago

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