Vol. 37 No. 3, January - January 2017
Index
- Cobalt is king for Vancouver developer: lithium battery market drives acquisition of former mine property.
- Embracing an expanding economy: Timmins drawing new business with industrial rail park.
- Northern economy gets positive forecast: economist optimistic about a stronger economy, more growth in 2017.
- Tbaytel expands fibre to Fort Frances: telecommunications company extending services.
- From the sublime to the ridiculous, the digital age.
- Red tape redux--or reduction?
- Is Northern Ontario doomed?
- licker of hope for northwest natural gas: Northwestern Ontario community's industrial push stalled by energy board decision.
- Temiskaming putting its foot down: chamber, municipality lobby for a safer Highway 11.
- Pizza franchise firing up for more: Sudbury-based Fired Up Pizza is growing quickly locally, plans for growth beyond.
- Sudbury mine ventilation project lauded.
- Sudbury-conceived software finds staff, stat: Staffstat recognized for innovation, continues to grow.
- Wallbridge Mining ventures into the unexplored: drilling commences for Sudbury joint venture.
- Cambrian, Algonquin join forces for Indigenous education.
- Legal help now available for Northern startups.
- Legend Boats honoured at provincial awards ceremony: Sudbury boatbuilder recognized by Ontario Chamber of Commerce for 'forward thinking'.
- Skating with ease: Sudbury entrepreneur's skating aid heads to market.
- Sudbury loses beloved businessman.
- City of Greater Sudbury reorganizes its executive team.
- Sudbury business association brainstorming, literally: Downtown BIA using brain activity technology to assess perceptions of downtown area.
- Mining industry electrifying for MacLean Engineering: mining engineer saw the beginning and end of diesel, now working with electricity.
- $25 million keeps Harte Gold digging.
- A new big and bold Kirkland Lake Gold.
- Northern miners group raises $20,000 for cancer centre.
- SNC-Lavalin closing Sudbury office, cutting five local jobs.
- Treasury Metals seals the deal.
- Glencore still digging Sudbury: ultra-deep progress shows confidence in Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations says VP.
- Timmins gold digger finds a processor.
- First Nation builds from within: Fort William First Nation goes local to construct the first phase of a new subdivision.
- Marathon clears a path to redevelopment: North Shore town acquiring former pulp mill to invite industrial players, investment.
- What's old will become new in the Sault: Sault Ste. Marie to rejuvenate downtown with new strategy.
- Change is in the wind for Sault Ste. Marie fabrication company: SFM Wind servicing wind turbine gearboxes.
- Going green pays off: Sudbury businesses reaping financial rewards of sustainability.
- Touting the green machine: public education a priority for biomass producers.
- Fresh produce for the North: Universite de Hearst setting up research greenhouse.
- Lakehead U adds food research chair.
- Yale slashes nickel refinery emissions: $75-million Sudbury project reduces metal particulate emissions by 90 per cent.