Vol. 30 No. 8, June 2010
Index
- Can CentrePort's ripple effect reach tbay? Bold intermodal transportation concept takes shape in Winnipeg.
- Piping hot success for Fuller Industrial: Sudbury pipe fabrication and lining firm growing by leaps and bounds.
- Managing, berrett-koehler Publishers.
- Quote.
- Surf here.
- Timmins Chamber manager gets provincial recognition.
- BDC celebrates 50 years in Sudbury.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Northern Ontario Business - Essay Scholarships.
- New forest framework: roller skates for dinosaurs?
- The Ring of Fire, first nations and the rebirth of mining.
- Study begins on James Bay railroad: Ontario Northland involved in Ring of Fire rail link.
- Building camps from Kandahar to Timmins: purchase of Timmins firm opens Northern Ontario to camp builder.
- Hope floats in Red Rock: Northwestern Ontario community looks to marina expansion, cruise ship tourism.
- From trees to berries: Wawa entrepreneur establishes blueberry plantation.
- Ready and waiting: North Shore towns preparing for future mine development.
- Not out of the woods yet: global export provides forecast to mining suppliers.
- 'Northerners have to wake up': Edward Deibel straps on the political boxing gloves.
- Robert Deluce is flying high: the Porter Airlines boss is back home in North.
- The Paterson Family - a tradition of giving and caring: a Prairie boy's remarkable generosity lives on.
- A take-charge guy in Pic River: Roy Michano has been a constant source of leadership.
- Shaping a new economy: Michael Power leads the charge in health care.
- Hospitality, community service hallmarks of success: Lifelong entrepreneur Jean-Paul Aube still going strong.
- Timmins looks past Kidd met closure: city, union struggle for solutions.
- FNX-Quadra merger a plus: Sierra Gorda project to see $2.3B in capital spending.
- Canadian Arrow targets Timmins: Alexo, Kelex deposits to act as funding opportunity for Kenbridge.
- Mining to be North's economic saviour: industry: global growth projections to increase value of Northern resources.
- Ontario drops in mining rankings: Quebec again tops the list, Ontario drops to 22nd.
- Miner waits on land tenure approval exploring all the options: Bending Lake Iron may soon have access to Steep Rock pit.
- Assay lab expands: Activation Laboratories adds new technologies, shops.
- Demand for trades sparks $22M project at College Boreal: new Institute of Trades to house seven new programs.