Vol. 31 No. 9, July 2011
Index
- Growth summit gets mixed reviews: delegates seek action on Northern Growth Plan.
- Struggling in Dubreuilville: Sawmill operator frustrated by wood competition.
- Thunder Bay appoints mining czar.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Hotel proposal dead in the water.
- Global trends and the price of Northern Ontario.
- Sometimes you just plain surarise yourself.
- Tax planning can benefit your cash flow.
- China's Baosteel solidifies its ring of Fire stake in Noront.
- Hornepayne sawmill secures wood supply.
- Sudbury mine workers killed.
- A new beginning for former Abitibi site: a modular home factory start-up may kickstart more Kenora development.
- Dryden gold project keeps building potential.
- Flush with pride: dry den rental business stakes its claim.
- Charged up to go underground: dryden mining supplier showcases electric vehicle.
- A commitment to succeed: dedication to craftsmanship pays off for Lough Electric.
- Searching in Sioux Lookout: closure of sawmill has community looking for answers.
- Dewatering experts bring experience to the North.
- Keep in' it old school: Sudbury mattress maker caters to quality.
- Roll-form steel plant to employ five.
- Unique design ahead of the 'PAC': Mindemoya bag shop exports to world.
- Sticktotiveness: Thunder Bay ice cream stick factory finally opens.
- On the block: Weyerhaeuser taking offers for Wawa OSB mill.
- Optimism rises around forest tenure modernization: Marathon tapped for pilot project.
- The modernizing of Ontario's forest tenure system.
- Think North II.
- Life in a Fishbowl: Timmins restaurant has ambitious plan for growth.
- Higher education void filled: Algoma University offering two degree programs in Timmins.
- Regional voice wants to be heard: Timmins-based group promoting northeastern businesses.
- Matheson facing housing shortage: community needs developer to construct subdivision.
- St Andrew Goldfields eyeing fourth mine: underground drilling under consideration.
- Lake Shore Gold adds to team.
- Matheson business expanding.
- Decision to return home pays off: husband and wife team establish niche business.
- Iroquois Falls dam sold.
- Sudbury road builder lands Cochrane contract.
- 'That don't impress me much': timmins councillor opts for closure of money-losing shania twain centre.
- Closed to traffic: urban park pilot project to run all summer.
- Brigus boosting gold production in Timmins.
- Timmins gold digger discovers new gold system.
- Timmins nickel miner gets closure plan approval.
- Historic prospectors immortalized: Timmins prospectors' group takes on centennial project.
- Timmins conducting housing survey.
- Schreiber at a crossroads: north shore communtity cuts municipal staff.
- A celebration of inspiration.