Vol. 30 No. 12, October 2010
Index
- FedNor trade-export program in limbo again: agency ignored consultant's report to keep trade advisors.
- You're the best: charging up an engaged workforce at Ontario Power Generation.
- Interceder.net.
- Networking for people who hate networking: a field guide for introverts, the overwhelmed, and the underconnected.
- The month starts here: let the biomass conversion begin.
- Bearskin Airlines sold for $32.5M.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Wear your pin proud ...
- "We'll become a branch office - just like Canada".
- Good for the gander, good for the goose.
- A 'tough as nails' fighter with 'unbelievable optimism'.
- Mayor to the end: cancer claims Sault Ste. Marie's John Rowswell.
- Strong construction sector sparking optimism: new Sudbury projects keeping crews busy.
- The business of medicine is no easy task: family docs place greater value on lifestyle.
- Overcoming the obstacles of R&D: a federal development tax credit can take your company to the next level.
- Access for all small businesses must comply with new disability regulations.
- Small business services surge: GEODE, Sudbury Chamber increase their efforts.
- Local governments not meeting Northern business needs: survey.
- Luxury resort receives provincial fund to expand.
- Ontario Power Generation: award-winning efforts recognized.
- AMEC Americas: empowering people for success.
- FDM4 Ltd.: working in comfort.
- Goldcorp Inc.: major miner letting people shine.
- Agrium Inc. growing a caring workforce.
- Finishing touches: final checklist underway for new North Bay hospital.
- Nipissing University building on success.
- Road map for aviation: North Bay airport set to expand Aerospace Park.
- Recycler coming to North Bay: Granutech waits on ministry approval for recycling plant.
- Pre-fab is back: Bay Builders raises profile of modular homes.
- North Bay investing in immigration.
- First Nickel to return to its roots: former producer to revive Lockerby Mine by end of year.
- Ontario lags in mining rankings: uncertainty in regulations and land tenure worries miners.
- Portable batcher shows versatility: distributor looks at mining opportunities.
- Study on women in mining reveals large wage gaps: Ramp-UP study was first of its kind in Canada.
- Peat power in the Ring of Fire? Peat fuel producer eyeballs powering Far North mines.
- Staying on track: engineering continues on Ring of Fire railroad study.
- Ring of fire junior releases resource estimate.
- Ursa Major Minerals adds new managers.
- Ice safety is paramount: ice programs require planning and thinking ahead.
- Green movement in exploration: cobalt makes an appearance in northwestern Ontario.
- Kirkland Lake Gold diggers expand relationship.
- BDC Sudbury hits milestone achievement after 50 years in business, we're going stronger than ever.
- Going wireless underground: networking research promotes worker safety.
- Health and safety conference rolls into Sudbury.
- Safety in the North wears a new face: community-based services to expand.