Vol. 31 No. 4, February 2011
Index
- Raw and untapped: Rainy River Resources opening new gold district.
- Sudbury diamond polisher sparkles: Crossworks Manufacturing is the largest cutting and polishing manufacturer in North America.
- The month starts here: ring of fire processing will stay home, says Gravelle.
- Figuratively speaking.
- James Grassby: curious, furious and fun.
- Lake Shore Gold reaches commercial production.
- The fable of the ropes.
- Home away from home: Steve Gupta spared no expense in constructing the TownePlace Suites by Marriott hotel in Sudbury.
- Sage Executive Suites: Sudbury's hidden gem: the market for luxury suites is alive and well in Sudbury.
- New Hilton hotel to serve niche market: hotel development slated for Thunder Bay airport.
- Timmins hotels see provincial dollars.
- Making the connection: industry's thirst for power means hot demand for powerline technicians, electricians.
- Confederation College receives funding for apprenticeships.
- Railways look to staff up: Confederation College on track with railway conductors program.
- A need for nurses: retiring baby boomers will heighten demand for nurses.
- New life for Atikokan: Osisko Mining advances gold project toward mine.
- Shining tree glitters with gold: Trelawney Exploration aggressively moving.
- Northwest treasure chest: Treasury Metals proves up deposit.
- Eyes on the prize in northeastern Ontario: Goldeye Explorations Ltd. just one of the juniors in the Shining Tree district.
- From Buttonville to Timmins: new airport manager sets sights on growth.
- The sky's the limit: big success for prolific Timmins businessman J.P. Legault.
- Building hope in the heart of gold: hotels, seniors' homes, schools on Timmins' building books.
- Northern College sees growth: applied research, expansion helping school flourish.
- Gold drives exploration, development frenzy: Lake Shore Gold, Detour gold lead the charge.
- Exploration alive in Timmins: junior activity on the rise.
- Northeastern Ontario tech project maps out FedNor funding.
- Sudbury contractor killed at Xstrata's Kidd Mine.
- Cedar Meadows takes the plunge: new outdoor spa, chalets decades in the making.
- Music and film in Motion brings workshops to Timmins.
- Wood council wants to go ever higher: Ontario building code changes could spell opportunity for wood product manufacturers.
- Bio-coal for Marathon? Toronto wood pellet maker eyes former pulp mill.