Vol. 36 No. 12, October 2016
Index
- Boreal growing farmers: new College Boreal agricultural technician program will train the next generation of farmers.
- Northern cities chasing ferrochrome smelter.
- Transformative research: mega millions for Laurentian U mineral exploration research.
- Sudbury businessman presses for new arena.
- The arrival of new solitudes marks our country.
- Want good public policy? Be prepared to be a guinea pig.
- Driving the 'idiot screw' to extinction.
- Aboriginal tourism group announces slate of directors.
- Northerners included on newly formed Indigenous design task force.
- Sundridge truss mill shuts down.
- Northern film production evolves: Canadore launches new film program, production facility.
- Former North Bay hotel declared heritage site.
- North Bay resort transfers to new owners.
- Forging a new identity: progress coming on North Bay recommendations for change.
- Layoffs at North Bay firm: industrial fabrics manufacturer reduces workforce by 20.
- North Bay company recognized for safety.
- North's ag industry gets $3.7 million for land prep.
- No trailing behind on the trades: trades trailer hauls Cambrian courses to remote communities.
- Addressing mental health: course teaches mental health first aid to industry.
- Former Sudbury mayor CROSH-lands at LU.
- Canadore gets green light for new business fundamentals program.
- Carpenters' union opens Thunder Bay training centre.
- Miners at play: new virtual mine exhibit launched at Dynamic Earth.
- RDH mining equipment: industry leader grooms talent from within.
- Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre: staff reward program helping reduce turnover.
- Gin-Cor Industries: flexibility, family atmosphere highlights at Mattawa employer.
- Tulloch Engineering: simple secret to success: work hard, play hard.
- Spectrum Telecom: culture of caring at Spectrum Telecom.
- New hope for Hornepayne: Frank Dottori buys shuttered, bankrupt sawmill.
- Laurentian U research chair on first-name basis with microbes: taking biomining and bioremediation to the next level.
- Rescue from the ropes: International Mine Rescue Competition riveting and educational.
- A hefty legal bill comes in for Northern Superior.
- Mine mill fined $75,000 for conveyor injuries.
- Timmins plant sold to Swiss company.
- New workwear rules add colour to Ontario mines: Covergalls creates custom workwear solution for Technica.
- Noront boss pressures province for Ring of Fire road build.
- Great Lakes Graphite strikes $4-million equity financing deal.
- Northern College driller helpers in demand: diamond driller program seeing resurgence after industry slump.
- Essar Steel Algoma lays off, Tenaris recalls.
- Heritage Fund cashes up Sudbury mining suppliers.
- Ring of Fire developer tables confidential road study.
- Power, labour crunch affect business: Chamber of Commerce sessions in Sudbury seek to bring small business concerns to the table.
- Financial angels reaching new heights: Northern Ontario Angels grow investor network, broker more deals.
- Rising to the occasion: new youth small business program being offered in Sudbury.
- Conference strives to help entrepreneurs: new larger format for Sudbury October small business conference.
- Restart on Startup 101: NORCAT's Entrepreneurship 101 has rebranded as Startup 101 for 2016, all classes live this year.
- Soo to host Aboriginal business matchmaking event.