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- Frood_Mine abstract "Frood-Stobie Mine is a nickel mine in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.During World War II, Frood Mine alone accounted for a full 40 per cent of all the nickel used in Allied artillery production. In 1989, Frood Mine shared the John T. Ryan Trophy for the best occupational safety record among Canadian mines in the previous year.The mine is named for Thomas Frood, an employee of the federal department of Crown lands who prospected and staked many of the early mining claims in the area. A major arterial road in the city is also named for Frood.Queen Elizabeth II visited Frood mine in 1959, in recognition of its contribution to World War II.On June 8, 2011, two miners were killed at Stobie Mine when they were struck by a run of muck at an ore pass on the mine's 900-metre level (3000 ft level).Ontario Ministry of Labour fined the company Vale Limited $1,050,000 under the Occupational Health and Safety Act after Vale pleading guilty to three counts related to mine safety.In 2012, Vale Limited announced that production at the mine will be suspended at year's end.".
- Frood_Mine thumbnail Kingsway_Sudbury.JPG?width=300.
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- Frood_Mine wikiPageRevisionID "593859802".
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mines_in_Greater_Sudbury.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nickel_mines_in_Canada.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underground_mines_in_Canada.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Crown_land.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Sudbury.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink John_T._Ryan_Trophy.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mines_in_Ontario.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_safety_and_health.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Underground_mining_(hard_rock).
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Vale_Limited.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLink File:Kingsway_Sudbury.JPG.
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frood Extension".
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frood Mine".
- Frood_Mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frood-Stobie".
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- Frood_Mine subject Category:Mines_in_Greater_Sudbury.
- Frood_Mine subject Category:Nickel_mines_in_Canada.
- Frood_Mine subject Category:Underground_mines_in_Canada.
- Frood_Mine hypernym Mine.
- Frood_Mine point "46.53333333333333 -81.0".
- Frood_Mine type Mine.
- Frood_Mine type Weapon.
- Frood_Mine type Mine.
- Frood_Mine type SpatialThing.
- Frood_Mine comment "Frood-Stobie Mine is a nickel mine in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.During World War II, Frood Mine alone accounted for a full 40 per cent of all the nickel used in Allied artillery production. In 1989, Frood Mine shared the John T. Ryan Trophy for the best occupational safety record among Canadian mines in the previous year.The mine is named for Thomas Frood, an employee of the federal department of Crown lands who prospected and staked many of the early mining claims in the area.".
- Frood_Mine label "Frood Mine".
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- Frood_Mine sameAs Q5506121.
- Frood_Mine lat "46.53333333333333".
- Frood_Mine long "-81.0".
- Frood_Mine wasDerivedFrom Frood_Mine?oldid=593859802.
- Frood_Mine depiction Kingsway_Sudbury.JPG.
- Frood_Mine isPrimaryTopicOf Frood_Mine.