Vol. 36 No. 6, April - April 2016
Index
- End of the line for Soo-Hearst passenger rail? Rail supporters reboot search for third-party operator.
- Getting dogged: Greyhound cuts prompt northwest to lobby for bus subsidies.
- Busting out mining innovation: slumping commodity prices drive groundbreaking approaches to mining.
- Clearing the path to the ring of fire: far North corridor ruling doesn't excite Noront, at least not yet.
- Don't trust anyone over 30.
- The North a great place for basic income pilot.
- Smack in the middle of a $15-billion muddle.
- Going in-depth on miners' health: McIntyre Powder intake clinic scheduled for Timmins in May.
- Primero finds new mineralization at Timmins site.
- No milling around after graduation: education agreement ends with jobs for First Nations students.
- Northern universities close shop in central Ontario.
- Students a valuable resource: chamber lecturer encourages Sudbury businesses to take advantage of co-op students and interns.
- Ace student provides inspiration to Aboriginal leaders.
- Synchronized researching: new initiative combining Laurentian's mining-related research.
- Looking north to rebuild the herd: beef farmers look to gain ground in the Clay Belt.
- Silver boom town: book details Cobalt's rise to mining prominence.
- Synergy sprouts in fertile gold fields: Kirkland Lake Gold ties the knot with St. Andrew Goldfields.
- Budding producer: medical marijuana puts finishing touches on production plant.
- Northern College, Glencore partner on underground program.
- Drone operator's business really taking off: agriculture, municipal work powering UAV company.
- Flying high with airport renos: better functionality, capacity highlights of Sault expansion.
- Serving up suds in the Sault: partners revive Northern Ontario brewing stalwart.
- The North beckons.
- Essar Steel officially goes on the block.
- Awards honour great Sudburians.
- Hatching a plan: conventional housing, new systems prioritize animal welfare.
- North Shore communities cheer natural gas program.
- Sault EDC names new marketer for trade, investment.
- Lakehead U creates green industry research chair.
- Search is on for mineral prospectors: more professionals needed in mining industry.
- Trashing paper logs for digital: Canada to mandate ELDs, industry says benefits outweigh costs.
- Saultite named International Bridge manager.
- Support growing for new super lock at Sault.
- Driven to expand.
- Off the beaten path: Chapleau investing in tourism, mining activity.
- Lessons learned from a miner's death: miner's family hopes inquest can prevent future fatalities.
- Panel offers no "crystal ball": experts offer no solid forecast on commodity downturn.
- Keeping the competitive mining edge.
- Wait time for permits frustrates gold miner: Fraser report says Ontario lagging in exploration permit approvals.
- Data tools in development: SNOLAB, CEMI support data analytics for mining, exploration.
- Sudbury gains consulting firm: international firm comes to Sudbury, headed by former government expert.