Vol. 36 No. 2, December - December 2015
Index
- Generosity of spirit: fair trade, relationships the focus for Algoma company.
- Vale accused of toxic runoff: mining slag pile runoff being investigated.
- Did the government tax Cliffs Natural Resources out of Ontario? Provincial MPP discloses Ring of Fire chromite tax.
- Noront on board in Ring of Fire, for now: junior miner wants faster government action on providing Far North infrastructure.
- Does Northern Ontario need more people?
- New Year's resolutions: can we keep these?
- New industry for Timmins: Texas company building liquid sulphur dioxide plan in Timmins.
- Cutifani imparts lessons learned: managers must be accountable, says Anglo American chief executive.
- Shared wisdom: mining experts weigh in during international safety conference.
- Big bang deal for Nordex.
- Innovation key to mining longevity.
- Iron miner eyes North American steel producers: Rockex Mining updates study for open-pit mine, briquetted iron mill.
- Canadian Bridge plaza, Sault Ste. Marie: first facelift for International Bridge Plaza in more than 50 years.ge .
- Nipigon River Bridge: Nipigon River Bridge a first for Ontario.
- Cyclotron, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre: Northern Ontario's first cyclotron constructed with pyramid power.
- Lower Mattagami hydroelectric project: power-generation project biggest in region in 50 years.
- Laurentian School of Architecture, Sudbury: downtown campus expected to enrich and enliven urban core.
- On the right flightpath: Lakehead faculty finds innovative uses for drones.
- Air carrier inks deal with First Nation.
- First-place finish for Lakehead U engineering students.
- Thunder Bay hospital edges up in research rankings.
- Harvest haul: Port of Thunder Bay energized by fall wheat, general cargo.
- No boundaries: Thunder Bay utility contractor big on diversification.
- Bombardier union seeks to regain Toronto transit's confidence.
- Palladium miner reports quarterly loss.
- Riding in the lap of luxury: Greyhound service cuts spell opportunity for bus startup.
- Finding a purpose: First Nation consultancy seeks to eliminate barriers to employment.
- North Shore pulp producer fined for waste discharge.
- Decision time on development fees: Sault considers implementing charges on new builds.
- Light at the end of the tunnel: Elliot Lake retail development aiming for spring opening.
- Pulling out of poverty: Micro-loans helping marginalized Sault residents.
- North Bay film industry gets financial support.
- Province proffers funding for tourism, economic development.