Vol. 36 No. 3, January - January 2016
Index
- At the mercy of the mill.
- Ministry not making the grade: auditor general slams province's performance on minerals program.
- New Trans-Canada Highway bridge open to traffic.
- Food distribution network gets off ground: First Nations, logistics group primed to move affordable goods north.
- Avoiding decision-based evidence-seeking.
- Sunny times with storm clouds approaching.
- Don't overpay tax instalments.
- Concrete plans go forward in the Sault: city undertaking major overhaul on city aqueduct.
- Recommendations coming to light: Elliot Lake report guiding new engineering standards.
- Cultivating a new green industry: marijuana facility promises jobs for Wahgoshig.
- Fresh food for the North: container farms enable indoor growing.
- Turning tires into gold: tire-recycling plant to process OTR tires.
- Medical research chief suddenly resigns.
- Sudbury firm developing new vaccine: for-profit company created by AMRIC.
- Low nickel prices take toll on Sudbury.
- Parties pitch arena ideas: events centres among 16 big projects presented at city hall.
- Artisan Chicken Policy brings local poultry to the table: new chicken farmers of Ontario policy allows more flexibility for chicken production and will open up the market for small producers.
- New tourism attraction for Sudbury.
- Sudbury boat manufacturer expands: Legend Boats primed to open 48,000-square-foot manufacturing, showroom space.
- Sudbury groups get NOHFC cash.
- Writing the guide to regreening: turning Sudbury's regreening expertise into a marketable product in the works.
- Business self-starters program hits dead end: cancellation of provincial self-employment program concerning for would-be entrepreneurs.
- Casting call gets wider with talent agency merger: increasingly centralized Northern film industry provides jobs for actors and those who manage them.
- MIRARCO, CEMI present energy solutions.
- Laurentian offering more bilingual programming in Fall 2016: the school is introducing 10 new programs with French classes that they hope will meet local students' needs and attract international students.
- A new twist on green sacred spaces: Sudbury dome church nearing completion.
- Multi-modal study rolls toward finish: province expects to finish 25-year Northern Ontario strategy by 2017.
- Passenger train operator to be chosen soon: city, stakeholders sort through passenger rail proponents.
- KWG courts Chinese interest in Ring: Chinese railroad engineers scope out Ring of Fire possibilities.
- "New awakening" in Indigenous engagement: Cameco's director of corporate responsibility shared their community-focused strategy, saying discussions of Aboriginal inclusion are "moving from the back burner up to the front".
- Industry failing in environmental conduct.
- Confederation reaches for gold in Ecuador.
- Goldcorp reports fatality at Musselwhite Mine.
- Timmins branches out.
- Exploring safety in depth: province to implement mine safety amendments in 2016.
- Kirkland Lake Gold out to acquire St. Andrew Goldfields.