CCMEC 1st Keynote Revealed
CCMEC announces first keynote of the event.
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CCMEC announces first keynote of the event.
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Grab your CCMEC ticket today and save! Early bird pricing ends October 1. Read more
If you’re planning on attending the Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC) this year, come a day early to take in a special event hosted by the Manitoba Geological Survey (MGS). The MGS Spotlight will feature updates from geologists in the survey on Sunday, November 2 at the Victoria Inn from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. (coffee… Read More
You don’t want to miss-out on CCMEC 2025 this year. Over 150 exhibitors are confirmed for this November – SELLING-OUT the trade show floor. If you’re still interested in being an exhibitor, there are a limited number of hallway booths available or you can add your name to the waiting list. As well, there are… Read More
More MAMI member companies than ever before. Read more
Sponsorship opportunities available at the mining event of the year! Read more
MB Provincial Mine Rescue Competition Thanks its Sponsors Read more
Vale takes top spot at 62nd Provincial Mine Rescue Competition Read more
Vale’s Manitoba Operations has received the 2024 John T. Ryan National Safety Trophy for metal mines. The award is presented by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) to a mine with an outstanding safety record for the year. Vale Canada T-1 Mine in Thompson had a reportable injury rate of zero, along with… Read More
The 62nd Provincial Mine Rescue Competition is taking place next month, and might be a good fit for your company and brand. MAMI and Vale Base Metals are hosting this year, which will see the best-of-the-best in mine rescue face off in training exercise to help maintain high safety and training standards in the industry…. Read More
CCMEC 2025 – Looking for industry experts to present at this year’s convention. Read more
MAMI President awarded Coronation Medal. Read more
The Mining Association of Manitoba Inc., is headquartered on Treaty 1 and we acknowledge that our members operate on Treaty territories within the Province of Manitoba and the unceded lands of the Dakota, the traditional territories of Anishinaabe, Cree, OjiCree and Dene peoples and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.