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February 19, 2026

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New consortium plans to invest, add jobs at northern Manitoba mining complex By: The Canadian Press Posted: 9:10 AM CST Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 Last Modified: 10:31 AM CST Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 Advertisement Advertise with us Tweet Share Print Email Read Later THOMPSON - Vale Base Metals has signed a deal to partner with three companies in a consortium that will invest up to $280 million in its Thompson Mine Complex in Manitoba. Read this article for free: Email Address: Password: I agree to the Terms and Conditions, Cookie and Privacy Policies, and CASL agreement. or Already have an account? Log in here » We need your support!Local journalism needs your support! As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest local updates to keep you safe and informed. Now, more than ever, we need your support. Starting at $15.99 plus taxes every four weeks you can access your Brandon Sun online and full access to all content as it appears on our website. Subscribe Now or call circulation directly at (204) 727-0527. Your pledge helps to ensure we provide the news that matters most to your community! To continue reading, please subscribe: Add Brandon Sun access to your Free Press subscription for only an additional $1 for the first 4 weeks* Enjoy unlimited reading on brandonsun.com Read the Brandon Sun E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper Start now No thanks jQuery('#subscribe-wfp-bsn-promo-button').on('click', function(e) { jQuery('#subscribe-wfp-bsn-promo-button').attr('href', jQuery(this).attr('href') + '?rurl=https://www.brandonsun.com/business/2026/02/19/vale-to-form-new-consortium-to-invest-in-thompson-mine-complex'); }); *Your next subscription payment will increase by $1.00 and you will be charged $20.00 plus GST for four weeks. After four weeks, your payment will increase to $24.00 plus GST every four weeks. THOMPSON - Vale Base Metals has signed a deal to partner with three companies in a consortium that will invest up to $280 million in its Thompson Mine Complex in Manitoba. Read unlimited articles for free today: Email Address: Password: I agree to the Terms and Conditions, Cookie and Privacy Policies, and CASL agreement. or Already have an account? Log in here » THOMPSON – Vale Base Metals has signed a deal to partner with three companies in a consortium that will invest up to $280 million in its Thompson Mine Complex in Manitoba. The new owners aim to double production in five years and add to the operation’s current workforce of 700. “We want to ramp up production and we want to get back to what peak periods of production were in the past,” Shastri Ramnath, CEO of the new consortium, called Exiro Nickel Company, said Thursday. The corporate logo for Vale S.A., a Brazilian-headquartered mining company, is shown in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - (Mandatory Credit) “There is currently 20 years in the life-of-mine plan that … we believe we can mine profitably. And that’s going to be our goal. And the way we’re going to do that, the way we’re going to lower unit costs, is to ramp up production.” Under the agreement, Exiro Minerals Corp., Orion Resource Partners LP and the federal Canada Growth Fund Inc. will join VBM to acquire and invest in the mine. Exiro, Orion and CGF will own a combined 81.1 per cent stake in the new company, while Vale will own the remaining 18.9 per cent. Vale has signed an offtake agreement for the nickel concentrate produced at the mill. The Thompson complex includes two underground operating mines, an adjacent mill and significant exploration opportunities. The mine has seen job cuts and uncertainty in recent decades. VBM launched a strategic review of its Thompson operations in January 2025 and said a sale was a possibility. The Manitoba government said Thursday’s announcement was welcome. “It’s about keeping good jobs in northern Manitoba,” said Glen Simard, the province’s minister for municipal and northern relations. Tim Hodgson, the federal minister of energy and natural resources, said in a press release that the investment will help secure Canada’s critical minerals future, including for nickel, which is used in batteries, manufacturing, and electronics. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 19, 2026. Advertisement Advertise With Us Tweet Share Print Email Read Later Report Error Submit a Tip
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