Vol. 33 No. 10, August 2013
Index
- Maureen Jensen: mining a fantastic career for securities commission head.
- Talking exports.
- Search underway for new Cliffs boss.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Taking the province to task.
- Inside job: guarding against business fraud.
- My excellent plan for the ring of fire.
- Builder aims to fast-track first nation homes.
- A bureaucratic shift.
- Aecon signs First Nation-Ring of Fire training agreement.
- Sault college launches school of business.
- Family business: Earlton poly manufacturer expands offerings to U.S.
- Going big: Harley Twp. industrial park a success story.
- Master blaster.
- 70 year of service Northern courier finds its niche.
- Waterfront JNN.
- Up in the treetops: ziplining, paintball great for teambuilding.
- Batchewana First Nation getting community centre.
- Valhalla upgrades continue.
- Creativity in the cuisine.
- Business in paradise.
- Building on a legacy.
- Finding her forte: local food culture consumes Thunder Bay caterer.
- A fresh take on meetings: Laurentian research centre open for business.
- Testing the waters: Thunder Bay looks for Event Centre partnerships.
- Aerial innovation: prop system ready for flight testing.
- Smooth ride for pickups: Thunder Bay innovator introduces new truck suspension system.
- Operating on autopilot: unmanned aerial vehicle technology gets funding.
- Airports receive $3.7 million for improvements.
- Hammers swing on Nipigon Bridge.
- Cynthia Le Sueur-Aquin: surviving the hard knocks.
- Samantha Espley: mining a challenging career for Vale manager.
- Imola Gotz: mining engineer an 'oddity' in Canada.
- Lindsay Martin: mom proves her worth underground.
- Judy Baker: challenges in junior exploration faced by both genders.
- College Boreal goes underground for optimal training.
- Caitlin Jeffs: finding the right balance.
- Coventry builds ounces at Rainy River gold deposit.
- Mary Louise Hill: rock solid resolve.
- Armanda Farrell: miner earns spot on mine rescue team.
- Bridging history: rail heritage could foster tourism.
- Riding the wave: Manitoulin ferry facing changes to increase ridership.
- Power in production.