Vol. 35 No. 11, September - September 2015
Index
- Blasting away at retail: Sudbury's east end shopping district keeps growing.
- Butterfly magnet: Milkweed takes root on Vale slag pile.
- Porter airlines lands in North Bay.
- Government ministers want first nations on the grid.
- Thunder Bay port on a five-year high.
- The next step: starting your own business.
- The place to be in a marathon election.
- Back-to-school tax planning: help retain employees with scholarships for their kids.
- Goldcorp out for clear air: Musselwhite Mine becomes test bed for underground electric vehicles.
- The cutting edge of forest inventory: consultants go high-tech on compiling wood inventory data.
- Plywood returns to Cochrane: Hardwood facility purchased by B.C. investors.
- Fielding new ideas: Sault biotech firm gets research funding.
- Who wants a $40 an hour job? Skilled trades shortage impacting forestry rebound.
- New direction for biomass group: advocacy group promotes strategy.
- Waiting on a solution: Cochrane power station seeking new contract.
- Home-grown research: Sudbury study examines forest-fish relationship.
- Housing starts.
- Wind farm proposed for Sudbury: municipality could receive up to $350,000 a year for project.
- A value in northern perspective: Sudbury journalists launch publishing house.
- Naturallia speed dating forum comes to Sudbury.
- Bottle cutter changes entrepreneur's life: Sudbury man has made $4m in revenues with glass-cutting device.
- Mental health matters: research to study mental health in miners.
- City looks to make life easier for film industry: industry input will inform new bylaw to streamline shooting permit system.
- NORCAT offering heights training.
- Vale exceeds expectations in second quarter.
- Waterpower group partnering with Sudbury university.
- Medical diagnostics company lands $800k: Rna Diagnostics to build Sudbury lab for cancer tests.
- Life after mining: rehabilitation efforts bring new life to Hemlo.
- Rock-Tech sets high-tech standard: Rock-Tech sets new standard in ultra-modern plant.
- Goldcorp fined for mine injury.
- Ontario mining state of play.
- Founder of Actlabs dies.
- More trouble for snakebit Sudbury mine.
- Gowest acquiring more mining claims.
- Lake Shore to acquire Temex.
- North Bay driller cashes in on innovation.
- Palladium miner finishes recapitalization.
- En masse for mining: Northern Ontario Mining Showcase readies for 2016.
- Environmental upgrade: converter part of company's $1-billion Clean AER Project.
- Pushing for prompt payment: new construction coalition lobbying for changes to provincial Lien Act.
- Essar prepares for Sault retrofit: steel plant embarks on multi-million-dollar upgrades.
- Services firm stays diversified: Timmins business offering complete site services.
- Cleared to build: terminal expansion finally coming for Sioux Lookout Airport.
- Northern armouries to undergo renos.
- New dam under construction: work begins on Latchford Dam replacement.