Ground Broken for $125M Ontario Mine Rescue Training Academy in Sudbury
Ground Broken for $125M Mine Rescue Academy in Sudbury

Ground has been broken for the $125 million Ontario Mine Rescue Training Academy in Sudbury. Construction is slated to begin this fall, and the academy is expected to open its doors in 2029.

Investment in Mine Safety

The new facility represents a significant investment in mine safety and emergency response training. The academy will provide state-of-the-art training for mine rescue teams across Ontario, ensuring they are prepared for any underground emergency.

Community Impact

Sudbury, known for its rich mining history, will benefit from the economic boost and job creation associated with the project. The academy is expected to attract trainees and experts from across the province, further solidifying Sudbury's role as a hub for mining innovation.

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Construction is set to begin in fall 2026, with a target completion date of 2029. The project is part of a broader effort to enhance safety standards in the mining industry.

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