Vol. 28 No. 12, October 2008
Index
- Read this: TWO in the Bush.
- The colleted wisdom of ...
- Cash grab on SME merchants.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Beer ads and tax policy.
- On the importance of being negative.
- Go forth and diversify-meeting today's challenges; West Parry Sound area leaders want to roll out the carpet for new business.
- Ontario Court of Appeal reserves final decision on stumpage fee; Sault hardwood mill operator confident value charge will be repealed.
- Finding the right balance: for 80 years, NOTO has been the voice of Northern wilderness tourism.
- Mining supplier ramps up into production: Atlas Copco doubles manufacturing space with new shop.
- Canadore and Nip U are big spenders ... in a good way: combined schools make $172 million local impact.
- A light bulb idea for Nortek: technology firm sees new market in aviation industry.
- Capturing light and language: North Bay firm follows its own 'orders' of sustainability.
- Wash-and-wear to any fire: firefighter bunker gear is big business for this cleaner.
- Fort Frances poised to diversify: building on cross-border business, value-added industry and mineral exploration has EDO excited about potential.
- Rainy River farmers take the market by the horns; Abattoir, farmers' market, eat-local campaign have growers, producers encouraged.
- Apollo gold kicks off drilling program.
- Gold, base metals, diamonds have junior miners hopping; Fertile ground for a cluster of exploration projects.
- Changes to Mining Act too 'hasty.' says Atikokan Mayor.
- Dressing for success in the workplace is a must: clothes can project powerful image.
- We've all "been there, done that".
- FNX Mining Company Inc.: digging deep for its employees.
- Wardrop engineering: engineering employee development with Wardrop.
- Auto parts central: employees are the sum of its parts.
- United supply: supplying a family environment.
- Cementation Canada: concrete commitments to personnel.
- Jannatec, shining the light on industry safety: Focusable LED mining lamp first of its kind.
- Around the north.
- Networking high on BDC's agenda.
- Northerners at the biggest mining event.
- Promoting and protecting Canadian's mental health.
- Sudbury safety conference sees record numbers: turn out 200 per cent increase over the past five years.
- City on feds' case to reinvest in airport.
- Land tax reform uncertainties leave many unsatisfied: new value assessment to hit in 2009.
- Lake Shore moving to mid-tier: production expected as early as 2009.
- Vale Inco COO says Sudbury to see sustainable growth.
- Billion-dollar potash biz looking to Northern Ontario suppliers: PotashCorp to spent $6.4 billion across its six Canadian sites.
- Shaking the tree at Independent Nickel.
- Share prices-year-to-year comparison: mining companies in Northern Ontario.
- New research cluster gathers great minds.
- Dryden claims stake in exploration: city lands junior miner to search old gold camp.
- MIRARCO's software on the way bringing visual tools to the mine.
- Dianor to dig deep for diamond-studded future; Waiting in Wawa for bulk sampling approvals.
- Houston lake's next step in West Cedartree.
- Gold Eagle strikes it rich with Goldcorp acquisition: Bruce channel discovery may be multi-ounce producer.
- Employment rate.
- Median earnings.
- Northern Ontario highlights.
- Northern Ontario population growth.
- Post secondary education.
- Violent crime and property crime rates.