Vol. 32 No. 3, January 2012
Index
- 'On the cusp': Greenstone contends for chromite processor.
- Laying the groundwork: First Nations have final word on Ring of Fire, says ex-minister.
- Ontario losing ground on environment.
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- Wood supply is not the problem for Global Sticks, says OFIA prez.
- Playing games with electricity prices.
- Yes, we need a third - party financial manager.
- To buy or not to buy?
- Lakehead U primes the pump in Thunder Bay.
- Northeast will lag until 2013, says economist.
- Port of Thunder Bay boasts million - tonne month.
- Roll with the changes: pro-development bylaw clears path for business.
- Highway expansion rolls ahead: suspension bridge part of 11/17 four-laving.
- Break out of the wood box: modular home builder eyes First Nation partnerships.
- LEED certification process being overhauled.
- Lofty ideas: Northern Ontario needs to develop a design culture.
- Employment gateway: accreditation enhancing employment in mining engineering.
- Learning to fly: pilot shortage propels Sudbury flight school.
- Best hoof forward: Azilda couple finds success with magnet therapy products.
- Lauding innovation excellence: mining supply and service innovators honoured by industry peers.
- Priming the pump: New Sudbury development boss takes the reigns.
- Vale approves 2012 investment budget.
- Never too late: local program prepares seasoned workers for immediate employment.
- 'A big league contribution': LU's engineering department receives $10-million boost.
- Food service warehouse expands: family-owned supplier grows Sudbury operation.
- Welcome, bienvenue, aanii: Sudbury finalizes immigration settlement strategy.
- Engineering excellence: Cambrian prof recognized by engineering association.
- TESC names new Northern Ontario VP.
- The search is on: HR firm provides insight into recruitment biz.
- Northern Ontario bankruptcies declining.
- 40 Under Forty 2011.
- Overhaul sets Liberty free: Timmins nickel miner seeks redemption in company overhaul.
- Deal with us first, first Nation tells industry, government.
- Labour group weighs in on First Nation-junior miner dispute.
- Untapped resource: Algoma district shows commodities promise.
- Wasaya joint ventures with contractor, trucker: First Nation venture corp. preps for Ring of Fire.
- New bus depot opens.
- Farm-fresh and year-round: entrepreneur cultivates way to extend the harvest.
- Superior environmental stewardship: Sault company leading the way in solar installations.
- Heating up: Hearst greenhouse grower installs geothermal heating system.
- Food to go: new technology reduces organic waste.