Vol. 30 No. 4, February 2010
Index
- Premier gold still has the Midas touch: Red Lake, Geraldton projects keep Thunder Bay miner drilling.
- The month starts here: Northerners honoured in Canadian Mining Hall of Fame.
- Ex-FedNor boss heads up health planning organization: Louise Paquette resigns after 12 years.
- Figuratively speaking.
- From one fossil to another: put the kids in charge.
- Vale Inco strike - the sounds of silence.
- Timmins looking to survive beyond Kidd Met: Timmins' task force looking to participate in Cliffs resources chromite plans.
- Benchmarking Northern Ontario and the province.
- Employment trend, Northern Ontario & Ontario 1987-2008.
- Returning home, a promising prospect: hundreds of jobs showcased at career fair.
- Steel maker on hiring blitz: retirement opens up jobs at Essar steel Algoma.
- Colleges benefit from Second Career: popular program has boosted enrolment.
- From aircraft to alpacas: woolen goods manufacturer thriving in Matheson.
- BacTech splits company: gold-focused wing spun off into separate firm.
- Black River-Matheson poised for growth: mining, transportation, tourism on the map for city officials.
- Kirkland Lake Gold seeks $32M financing.
- Queenston Mining in Kirkland Lake: exploration budget set for $15M in 2010.
- KWG Resources, Spider Resources and Freewest Resources: the juniors to watch are poised as the miners-to-be.
- Lake Shore Gold puts the shine on Timmins: commercial production to start in 2010.
- Magma metals explores platinum-palladium deposit: Australian miner starts scoping study on Thunder Bay-area property.
- Easy transitioning into Ontario labour market.
- Northern Inc.: listing from Nov. 26 to Dec. 8, 2009.
- Timmins construction stays strong through 2009: hesitation and hope emerging for 2010.
- Touting tourism in the city of Timmins: new city position exploring sports and recreational tourism.
- Hydro projects flow $2B down the Mattagami River: redevelopment on upper, lower Mattagami stations generating hope.
- Timmins employment by industry.
- Top private sector employers.
- Liberty Mines revives Timmins-area producers: new life returning to McWatters, Hart, Redstone Mines.
- Blue Heron managing organic growth: environmental solutions firm sees groundbreaking 2009.
- Porcupine canvas up for sale: owners looking forward to retirement.
- Hewers of wood turn to innovation: Thunder Bay will be test-bed for new forest products.
- Possible suitors for Mattawa mill: EDC hopeful of announcement by spring.
- Grant forest products.
- Making the right connections: Thunder Bay innovation centre offers support for small business.