Vol. 28 No. 7, May 2008
Index
- Are these the missing pieces to economic prosperity in northwestern Ontario?
- The collected wisdom of ...
- The Way Ahead--Meeting Canada's Productivity Challenge by Tom Brzustowski.
- www.OpportunityInternational.ca.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Here's what's wrong with this picture.
- One really big idea.
- Plant construction proceeds despite mill closure: Atikokan facility will produce green electricity.
- MaJIC launches operations with Northern College: solving problems for companies dependent on materials and resources.
- Atlas Copco's launches new energy efficient oil injected compressors.
- James Arnett appointed to Hydro One.
- Rainy River abattoir consultation results.
- Sault papermaker becoming power producer.
- Utilizing the forest's natural chemical factories-trees: making cleaner burning products by converting pulp to ethanol.
- Wardrop merges with CPG-Franz.
- Smart meters help small business save on electricity output: North Bay Hydro installs first smart meters in the North.
- Amending the Pesticides Act.
- Northern forests are producing more than just two-by-fours: Superior East communities band together to launch new value-added forest economy.
- Highway 69 and 11 expansion rolling north: Northerners say safety, efficiency, new development will open up the region.
- Carpentry apprentices in high demand.
- Dynamic earth's new science focused galleries.
- Attracting a waterfront developer: Sault Ste. Marie fast-tracks development plans.
- In it for the short haul: keeping Huron Central Railway alive is key to bringing Sault multi-modal plan on track.
- One-site hospital taking shape: Sudbury Regional Hospital project is on time and on budget.
- Adopting the condo life: North Bay seniors development part of building activity.
- Top construction companies.
- Building with energy conservation in mind.
- Northwestern Ontario opinion rosy on Rosehart report: support for Common Voice, forest tenure reform suggestions.
- Getting real about going global: Northern Ontario investment readiness program prepares entrepreneurs.
- Northern universities focused on research.
- Dissolving government imbalances with industry royalties.
- Re-inventing Thunder Bay's economy: oil sands, mineral exploration, global logistics in city's favour.
- Bio-bucks invested for research: province, Lakehead University offers $25 million enticement for industry involvement.
- Contractor gives back: from a summer job to award-winning contractor.
- Thunder Bay builder wins high school contract.
- Thunder Bay engineers lead Chamber awards night.
- Web resurrects outdoor store through international sales: online sales provides the green for outdoors retailer.
- Northwestern miners and prospectors meet and greet: new headframes on the horizon in region.
- Coated papermaker ready to roll: local ownership group heads up former Cascades mill.
- Waterfront makeover: early phase of five-year plan starts this spring.
- Forest industry veteran set to revive paper mill: company aims to be first to market with new product.
- Microbrewer hopes to create a buzz this summer: Thunder Bay's source of high-end spirits.
- STRONG support for one-industry towns.
- Turcotte resigns from Algoma Steel: transition to Essar done, CEO takes summer off.
- Detour Gold appoints new VP to lead feasibility study.
- Head of Laurentian's Sport Marketing research institute Olympics-bound.
- Kenora appears before federal government comittee.
- Liberty Mines receives feasibility results for Timmins-area mine.
- Northern Inc.
- Creating new rules with tools.