Vol. 31 No. 3, January 2011
Index
- Golden hope for a wasteland.
- Poised for growth: Thunder Bay gears up to be mining hub.
- First Nations, energy, rail services key for FONOM.
- Quote.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Green tips for events.
- North Bay recognizes its best in business.
- As one year succeeds the next, let's think.
- Elect me as first minister!(ECONOMICALLY SPEAKING)
- Wood works for North Bay hospital: North Bay design firm wins three awards at gala event.
- On the waterfront: hotel, condos on the horizon for Thunder Bay's waterfront.
- Mine construction underway: the start of Detour Gold's mine project will produce a wealth of economic spinoffs across the North.
- Coal plant switches to natural gas: Ontario Power Generation puts out plan for three-year plant refit in Thunder Bay.
- MTI creates own test environment: the company showcases new equipment inside its underground test tunnel.
- Rolling out robots for unsafe mines: technology developed at Penguin ASI to investigate mine safety.
- Close to heart on mine safety: Sudbury mining supplier creates simple and safe solutions.
- Sudbury housing market to grow in 2011.
- Australian PGM miner appoints former FNX exec.
- Soaring on slag piles: Sudbury economist pushes transportation changes.
- CEMI speeds up mine construction: Rio Tinto invests in $10-million research effort.
- Safety training made easy: Sudbury's NORCAT is a leader in online training.
- Honesty and trust spell success: new inductees into Sudbury mining suppliers hall of fame.
- Pan-Northern initiative seeks Saskatchewan market: more than $100 billion to be spent in Saskatchewan within the next decade.
- MIRARCO looking for new president/CEO.
- Normet Canada Ltd. appoints new general manager.
- Sudbury infrastructure work lands two awards for R.V. Anderson Associates.
- Vale to pour $3.4B into Sudbury basin.
- Kenora fire hall to become suds factory.
- Montana miner closes deal with Marathon PGM.
- New chromite ring-leader for Cliffs.
- Watson's Skyways founder passes.
- Yummmm. ... delicious goat.
- Travel with a taste of authenticity: Eco-librium Sustainable Adventures Inc. promotes travel with community service.
- Doing well by doing good: Thunder Bay company turns on the tap to filtration.
- Domtar wins environmental award from national mailing association.
- Blast away, the green way: Sudbury supplier adopts environmentally conscious abrasive blasting technology.
- Greenpeace, paperworkers agree on Northern green jobs strategy.
- Not 'FIT' to harvest: new Ontario biomass energy group to lobby for better incentives.
- Hearst builds its green tech brand: construction begins on green technologies centre.
- Around the North.
- Going underground: Noront Resources has subterreanean plan for Ring of Fire.
- Housing leads the charge: Thunder Bay construction scene rebounds from recession.