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Renewed interest in Bell Island's iron mines

Almost 40 years since Bell Island's iron mines closed, there's renewed interest in mining the ore deposits.

Almost 40 years since Bell Island's iron mines closed, there's renewed interest in mining the ore deposits.

Last Friday the provincial government issued a call for proposals for plans to develop what's left of the iron ore.

Natural Resources Minister Ed Byrne says the call was issued in response to inquiries from an out-of-province firm.

Byrne would not name the company.

The province is inviting proposals for development of all or part of a 4,600-hectare property.

Bell Island is in Conception Bay, on the northern part of the Avalon Peninsula. The original iron mine opened in 1894 and mining ended in 1966.

For a while it was the largest iron-ore producer in Canada.

Byrne says things have changed in the iron ore business since Bell Island was shut down and a more efficient mining process may be viable in today's markets.

Byrne says he and his officials are cautiously optimistic about renewed iron ore production on Bell Island.