Vol. 37 No. 4, February 2017
Index
- Out of the pipe and onto the highway.
- Wired for a new start: District energy model being proposed for Cochrane generating station.
- Northern Ontario climate hostile to affordable energy: Chambers concerned about ambiguity on GHG targets.
- Sudburian buys social network for steel: Jeff Fuller acquires Metal Networks, brings steel industry into the 21st century.
- A generation that knew how to live without Pokemon.
- Not-so-remote North.
- Will a carbon price destroy the North?
- Destination: snowmobile North: New plan will present strategy for enhancing winter tourism.
- Necessity leads to invention: Handy Hydrant an easier alternative for fighting fires.
- Fabricator moves to a bigger stage: DJB Mining Products and Services expands in Timmins.
- McIntyre Powder Project gaining: attention: Initiatives will move forward aluminum research project.
- Miners sought for health records: miner registry still seeking participants exposed to McIntyre Powder.
- Mining exploration on the rebound? Industry leaders sound upbeat about 2017 field season.
- Risky business pays off for Canadian mine developers: Goodman School of Mines fireside chat yields inspirational career stories.
- Detour Gold fends off mini-tender offer.
- Restructuring the shaft of shame in Red Lake.
- Tahoe goes deep in Timmins.
- Brixton Metals to acquire Gowganda silver mine.
- Mining companies team up for technology challenge.
- Richmont picking up the pace at Island Gold.
- Rob McEwen among new inductees to Canadian Mining Hall of Fame.
- Gowest signs development agreement with PGB Timmins.
- Greenstone Gold ends exploration, lays off staff.
- Vale, Steelworkers raise over half-million for United Way.
- Foresters seek common ground on endangered species management: industry seeks to avoid red tape, duplication in safeguarding habitat, managing forests.
- Can wood float for value-added forestry?
- 'Hotel in the park' will offer stunning views of the Sleeping Giant: Marriott-Delta hotel on Thunder Bay waterfront slated for 2018 opening.
- 'On the map' for conferences: renovated Kenora high school is a magnet for meetings.
- Proposed Sudbury arena would be 'showpiece of Northern Ontario': the entrepreneur leading the new arena proposal hopes it will draw tourists, corporate events.
- The science of business events: Sudbury's Science North offering playful experience alongside meeting spaces.
- Geared up to climb new heights: outdoor guide aims to put Thunder Bay on the rock, ice climbing map.
- Synergy progresses with "gumption".
- Multi-purpose space fills Sioux Lookout's needs: Cafetorium concept built into high school design.
- French arts facility steaming ahead in 2017: Place des Arts plans to house existing businesses currently operating separately, create new spaces and opportunities.
- Lakehead University Conference Services.
- Special Events and Conferences.