Vol. 32 No. 11, September - September 2012
Index
- Coming attractions boomtown Atikokan? Atikokan showcases itself for new construction.
- Mining 101: teachers learn about modern mining.
- Aboriginal-owned hotel to host conferences.
- Company makes bid for ONR.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Changes to the Canadian Pension Plan.
- Cut the forests down now.
- Long on talent: Sault entrepreneur building custom skateboards.
- Making movie magic: Sudbury film studio to entice production crews north.
- Downtown living: Sudbury's downtown revitalization enters new chapter.
- Employees as shareholders: employee buy-in program boosting morale at BESTECH.
- Release the weevils! Tiny beetles are big business for Northern company.
- Service a la carte: firm adding new twist to consulting services.
- Making deep mining safer: flexible spray-on liner could replace shotcrete.
- Workforce Planning Boards researching mining sector needs.
- Highway opening sparks memories of tragedy.
- High-energy education: specialist high school course guiding students into trades.
- Aecon scores $85-million Vale contract.
- Sudbury hires new infrastructure manager.
- Wallbridge queuing up pre-feasibility study.
- Mining for opportunity: MINExpo provides golden networking opportunities.
- New home: bronze statues of prospectors unveiled in Timmins.
- Prophesizing Shakespeare's future: north shore Nickel property reconfigured for future operations.
- Mining friendly Thunder Bay.
- Red Lake miner adds to its board.
- Renowned prospector Don McKinnon dies.
- Balancing act: Aboriginal consultant is key Ring of Fire point man.
- Embracing exploration: Rainy River district rediscovers mining.
- Stretched to the limit: gold junior miner takes on government.
- Detour gold cashed up, hooked up.
- Liberty Mines suspends production pending economic viability.
- Chugging along: Norisle gutting preps ship for dry-dock refit.
- Let the sun shine in: Espanola venture to manufacture solar components.
- Greener pastures: Manitoulin stable owner gets eco-friendly.
- Off the grid: company owner uses alternative energy products he sells.
- MTO loves its logistics.
- Ontario Northland unions "rocked" by pension mismanagement.
- New beginning: Eacom rebuilding Timmins sawmill.
- A future in rayon: new life for north shore forestry mills.
- Waterfront link: Sturgeon Falls redevelops bay area.
- Atikokan pellet plant fires up in 2014: Aecon awarded contract for power plant fuel silos.
- Window into the northwest: Thunder Bay pitches mining infrastructure investment at Denver show.
- Island manufacturing: Little Current secures steel component plant.
- Heading to court: contractor says Detour Gold owes them money.
- Politicos frolic on T-Bay waterfront.
- Acquisition boosts engineering capabilities in the North.