Vol. 29 No. 3, January 2009
Index
- Sturgeon on the way back: suburban economy, new manufacturing is re-powering Sturgeon Falls.
- The month starts here.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Vale Inco whacked by global crunch: new Sudbury mines postponed, wave of retirements.
- A 10-point northern stimulus package.
- Don't forget what your mama used to say.
- Trophy case gets bigger at Cementation: North Bay mine builder recognized by engineering peers.
- Warm sun, cool savings: solar heating system gaining international popularity.
- Sudbury hosting 2010 mine symposium: event will attract world experts in underground ventilation.
- Seeding for First Nation growth: TBay engineering firm specializes in Aboriginal work.
- Short-term need for engineers: report says Western Canada petroleum sector in the most need.
- Nipissing U researchers building biomass prediction tools: five-year, $1-million project looking at plants, trees.
- Contractors struggle to keep up with Sault construction pace: new hospital, Essar Steel gobble up skilled trades.
- Full steam ahead for waterfront proposal: despite concerns, negotiations underway to finalize deal with developers.
- Building Thunder Bay's bio-economy.
- Ottawa pledges training support for solar industry.
- Making the case for flax: an old crop has renewed potential.
- North Bay lights the way: municipality achieving "big deals" by thinking green.
- Bio-diesel maker ready to pump up the volume: SITTM Technologies goes from backyard to mainstream.
- Energy efficiency becoming big biz for Sudbury: cheaper technology, rising energy prices driving public interest.
- Entrepreneurial words of wisdom: Don Rastall, Robert Lipic honoured by their peers.
- Tech C.A.B.S.: adding impact to your presentations.
- College Boreal, 5th Wheel Training hail successful partnership.
- Laurentian University appoints new president.
- Laurentian unwraps $19-million School of Education.
- Province gives half a million to Sudbury-area businesses.
- Sudbury-based junior finding gold results near Kenora.
- Wallbridge, Lonmin pool $1.5 mil for Sudbury exploration project.
- Chomping away at the bit: passion for horses leads to innovative Sudbury-based product.
- Slumping economy douses red hot housing market: sales are down but prices continue to rise in the Sudbury region.
- Sudbury to remain a port in the storm: Laurentian professor predicts recession to lift within a year.
- Mining Sudbury's software expertise: Century Systems draws on local talent.
- Celebrating a century of furs: three generations of furriers servicing the North.
- Improving manufacturers the SMART way: province, CME delivering up to $50,000 to productivity projects.
- Green-powered growth at Cambrian: new environmental program, certificate in the works.
- Cementation Canada training efforts lauded by College Boreal.
- Sudbury supply and service brainstorm for crisis: SAMSSA members pool ideas for weathering the worst.