Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc. (Books and Journals)
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Northern Ontario Business From Vol. 10 No. 8, May 1990 to Vol. 40 No. 5, March 2020 Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc., 2009
- Indigenous entrepreneur's work wear line conies with social message: Warrior Work Wear aims to inspire Indigenous people to get engaged in the workforce.
- Lessons learned from the land: Women in agriculture share their experiences working in the industry.
- 'Equitable' partnerships with First Nations will make the Ring of Fire go smoothly: Improving community conditions should create investor-friendly mining environment, say Matawa chiefs.
- Sudbury hosts independent food-testing lab: Capella Innovation will serve food producers in Northern Ontario and beyond.
- Award winners represent the best of Indigenous business in the North: PEP Conference celebrated recipients on Jan. 21.
- Groups going to court over Temagami Forest.
- Reconciliation through food: Chef Rich Francis seeks a return to traditional Indigenous cooking.
- Ontario's skilled labour crunch could worsen by 2029, says forecast: Construction group predicts shortfalls in several trades.
- Airport execs gathering in the Sault: City hosting Airport Management Council of Ontario conference this October.
- A picture is worth a thousand words.
- Hotel, new parking lot design planned for Sault airport: Sewer and water upgrades preceding expansion project.
- Reclaiming the middle ground with the Red Tory.
- Dryden lands new airport manager: Loomex Group in charge of municipal airport operations.
- Stormy weather ahead for municipal budgets?
- Sault's bushplane centre gets funding boost: Federal funds will improve exhibits, update equipment.
- 'Transformation' in the air at Yale: Electric vehicle market, carbon neutral plans, environmental safeguards are part of Sudbury miner's present and future plans.
- North Star Air partners with remote First Nations.
- Northern prospectors look to brighten their visibility: Tough times in grassroots exploration prompt Ontario Prospectors Association to boost its image as lobby group.
- Earlton bison ranch is certifiably sustainable: Family-owned farm Bison du Nord received wo new certifications in January.
- 'Short, but profitable' life for Rainy River gold mine.
- Gay Lea Foods CEO butters up Thornloe Cheese: Southern Ontario farmers cooperative makes entry into Northern Ontario.
- Hearst-area graphite junior miner opens pilot plant in Guelph.
- College-level trades training now offered in Kapuskasing: College Boreal introduces new welding, carpentry programs.
- Pacton Gold jumps into Red Lake joint venture: Vancouver explorer to acquire 40 per cent stake with Evolution-Newmont.
- Temiskaming cobalt refinery could restart by November.
- Feds drop $3.5M to green underground mining.
- Keeping communications open in one of the world's deepest mines: Kidd Mine gives iPhones to everyone in the mine.
- Northwest lithium deposit provides 'spark' for junior miner.
- Sudbury mining supplier recognized for contributions to education: Hard-Line named Employer Award of Distinction.
- Navigation app breaks down barriers for the visually impaired: The AccessiBuild indoor navigation system will be launched in January 2020.
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