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                     Petro-Canada Oil Sands Great Dirt. Great People. Petro-Canada Oil Sands Great Dirt. Great People.By Neil Camarta $6 Billion Dollar Education ?? Construction is like war ? you need a command and control organization ?? A strong Owner?s team is a must ?? Smaller is better ? break the project into bite size ch May 1, 2008 
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                     Kimberley Fatalities Incident- Technical Investigations and Findings Kimberley Fatalities Incident- Technical Investigations and FindingsFatalities Incident Four people perished May 15 ? 17, 2006 ??Doug Erickson ??Bob Newcombe ??Kim Weitzel ??Shawn Currie Incident details available at: ??http://www.mediaroom.gov.bc.ca/sullivan_m May 1, 2008 
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                     BC Mining and Implications of Climate Action BC Mining and Implications of Climate ActionBy Gavin C. Dirom ? The Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC) was established through an Act of Parliament in 1901 ? The MABC represents the interests of B.C.?s ? Coal and mineral mining companies ? Smeltin May 1, 2008 
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                     Canadian Mining Innovation Council - Achieving Global Excellence in Mining Research, Education, Innovation and Commercialization Canadian Mining Innovation Council - Achieving Global Excellence in Mining Research, Education, Innovation and CommercializationWhy innovate? ? How are we doing in Canada? ? How can we do better? ? Why now? ? What?s next? ? Lowering production costs ? Improving productivity ? Increasing value-added ? Discovering new mi May 1, 2008 
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                     AGS - Diamond Mines AGS - Diamond MinesDiscovery of an economic diamond deposit produces considerable wealth in terms of jobs, royalties, mining investment, and economic spinoffs for residents, including Aboriginal peoples. Diamond mines May 1, 2008 
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                     Using Dynamic Railcar Weighing For Loadout Operations Using Dynamic Railcar Weighing For Loadout OperationsBy Felix D. Klebe Efficient, high volume, mine load out operations have evolved in recent years to include more sophisticated control systems that integrate with mission critical equipment such as weighing systems. Tra May 1, 2008 
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                     Student Perspectives on Partnerships and Employment Student Perspectives on Partnerships and EmploymentBy Michael Fuller Roadmap ? Examples of Partnership from UBC ?? Event Sponsorship ?? Recruitment & Connections ?? Opportunities ? National Recruitment Survey Results ? Conclusion with Key Points Event Sponsorshi May 1, 2008 
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                     Contrasting Kimberlite Types and Dispersion Trains at the Churchill Diamond Project, Kivalliq Region, Nunavut Contrasting Kimberlite Types and Dispersion Trains at the Churchill Diamond Project, Kivalliq Region, NunavutBy P. Strand Talk Outline ? Location and Regional Geology ? Two Unique Kimberlite Sources ? Mineral Chemistry ? Petrography, Age Dates ? Geophysics ? Exploration and Challenges ? Dyke versus Pipe dispersion May 1, 2008 
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                     Climate Change: Framing The Challenge; Strategic Approaches for the Mining Industry Climate Change: Framing The Challenge; Strategic Approaches for the Mining IndustryBy Henry Stoch It?s a green, green world ? Public concern about the impact of human activities on the environment and the roles that businesses play in that impact is rising. What?s happened in the last few months May 1, 2008 
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                     Safety Lessons Learned Building two Diamond Mines Safety Lessons Learned Building two Diamond MinesBy D. L. Putnam Snap Lake Mine ?? Complex dyke ore body ?? Underground operation ?? 1.1 million tonnes per annum ?? 1.2 carats per tonne ?? On-site diesel power generation ?? Supply by ice road and air ?? Mile May 1, 2008 
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                     Promises, Promises: Students, Industry and The New Labour Market Promises, Promises: Students, Industry and The New Labour MarketGeology grads mine heated job market Salaries up 44 per cent in three years ?[Geology student] passed up a $100,000-a-year job at a mining company last December when he finished his degree in geol May 1, 2008 
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                     Linking a Mining School with Industry Linking a Mining School with IndustryBy Malcolm Scoble School Values ?? Each other; ?? Students, & helping them develop intellectually, personally & professionally; ?? Freedom to pursue educational & research opportunities; ?? Home-work-life balance; May 1, 2008 
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                     Recognition Programs are a Cornerstone of Safety Performance Success: The history, perspective and lessons of the Canadian Mining Industry?s experience with the John T. Ryan National Safety Trophy program Recognition Programs are a Cornerstone of Safety Performance Success: The history, perspective and lessons of the Canadian Mining Industry?s experience with the John T. Ryan National Safety Trophy programBy Peter McBride Human excellence in all areas of endeavour is acknowledged and recognized. Establishing role models and spreading the word on best practices helps broader audiences. For on-the-job safety, recognition May 1, 2008 
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                     Production Simulation Overview and Case Study: Coleman 170 Orebody Production Simulation Overview and Case Study: Coleman 170 OrebodyBy Scott Hopkins Simulation tools are preferred for evaluating complex systems due to its ability to mimic reality and quickly evaluate many different what-if scenarios and find global solutions. A simulation model is May 1, 2008 
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                     Transforming Modern Mining Transforming Modern MiningBy Paul Johnston or is it? Mining Automated Loader Technology Application ? Intelligent software mounted in hardware on a remotely controlled scoop. ? Led by INCO, Sudbury, with ? C-CORE, St. John?s ? Automated May 1, 2008 
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                     Wildlife Utilization of Reclamation Habitats within the Highland Valley Copper Operating Area Wildlife Utilization of Reclamation Habitats within the Highland Valley Copper Operating AreaBy Richard Howie Avian Diversity ?? Pre-mining ?? 110 - 125 species would have occurred ?? Dominated by forest species ?? Wetland productivity unknown ?? Post mining ?? 192 documented ?? Forested species in red May 1, 2008 
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                     Health and Safety in Mineral Exploration: The PDAC Role Health and Safety in Mineral Exploration: The PDAC RoleBy Bill Mercer The Triggers for PDAC Involvement in H&S ??Increase in serious accidents in mineral exploration in past few years ??Increasing junior role in exploration ?? Impression that there were few H&S prot May 1, 2008 
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                     Developments in at-Face/in-Pit Processing Technologies Developments in at-Face/in-Pit Processing TechnologiesBy Martin Stoklossa Surface mining operations typically require run-of-mine material to be sized for further processing. In-pit crushing facilities serve this need, as stationary, semi-mobile or fully mobile units. Altho May 1, 2008 
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                     Contribution of the Mining Industry: A Positive Message to Canadians Contribution of the Mining Industry: A Positive Message to CanadiansBy Paul Stothart Context ? Industry is active in urban, rural, and remote regions ? Faces a range of environmental challenges and ?social license? issues ? There are also Aboriginal and northern issues ? Also very May 1, 2008 
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                     Social Risk Assessment What, Why, When, and How? Social Risk Assessment What, Why, When, and How?By Melissa Whellams ?? What is a social risk assessment (SRA)? ?? Why do a SRA? ?? When do you do a SRA? ?? How do you do a SRA? What is a social risk assessment? ?? SIA vs. SRA ? SIAs determine how a company?s pr May 1, 2008 
