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Sales Barn and hops sector get boost

The long anticipated Sales Barn is nearing completion, and recently got a visit from MPP Greg Rickford. The Rainy River Cattlemen’s Association was awarded $829,700 by the province, through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) to rebuild two sales barns, install an underground watering system, purchase a new scale system and improve the loading, penning and auction areas. The funding will allow the association to host more auctions and attract Ontario beef producers to the local market. The facility’s upgrades are expected to be complete and ready for unveiling at the season’s first Cattle Auction in August.

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Ontario government launching new program to fund junior exploration

Ontario government launching new program to fund junior exploration Quarry in Ontario. Stock image. The Ontario government is launching a new program to fund junior exploration in the province and upping financial support for the Ontario Mine Rescue program. The province’s 2021 budget, which laid out the initiatives, was tabled on March 24 and was passed on April 26. The document sets out C$23 billion in spending targeted at bolstering the provincial economy, and C$16.3 billion for health-related measures. Ontario projected a C$38.5 billion deficit in 2020-21, which it expects to slowly reduce to eventually reach C$20.2 billion in 2023-24. Sign Up for the Mining News Digest

Ontario budget boosts funding for exploration, mine rescue

Ontario budget boosts funding for exploration, mine rescue Greg Rickford, Ontario s Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines. Credit: Minister s Office. The Ontario government is launching a new program to fund junior exploration in the province and upping financial support for the Ontario Mine Rescue program. The province’s 2021 budget, which laid out the initiatives, was tabled on March 24 and was passed on April 26. The document sets out $23 billion in spending targeted at bolstering the provincial economy, and $16.3 billion for health-related measures. Ontario projected a $38.5 billion deficit in 2020-21, which it expects to slowly reduce to eventually reach $20.2 billion in 2023-24.

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