Vol. 33 No. 9, July 2013
Index
- Stirring up success: NDC Services offers quality food in remote areas.
- Unfinished business: cliffs stops EA process in Ring of Fire.
- Money for manufacturers: grants available from Yves Landry Foundation.
- Figuratively speaking.
- ONTC divestment to cost $790 million.
- Our culture: between a digital rock and a hard place.
- Zombie slave of the tax brainworm.
- Essar inks deal with Cliffs for ore pellet supply.
- Funding growth through working capital.
- Sixteen years of influence.
- In growth mode: natural resources driving Thunder Bay development.
- Minnesota metals: Duluth project holds promise for northern suppliers.
- In memoriam: Cambrian College memorial recognizes contributions of mining bursary.
- Noront still 'good to go' in Ring of Fire.
- SAMSSA head lauded for development contributions.
- Vale VP appointed to mining association.
- Closer to the action: Thunder Bay is the place to be for Quebec contractor.
- Under a new banner: Frank Dottori helms White River sawmill.
- Greener days ahead: brownfield company takes over Marathon mill.
- Eacom's Timmins sawmill to restart this year.
- First Nation signs fibre agreement with north shore mill.
- New direction: forestry catches break from Endangered Species Act.
- Domtar adds Xerox to portfolio.
- Eacom posts strong 1-Q.
- New labour voice for forestry workers.
- Weyerhaeuser appoints new president.
- Island paradise: Manitoulin Hotel offers modern amenities for changing industry.
- Aboriginal trailblazers: association looking for best Aboriginal forestry leaders.
- Native forestry company, Cochrane plant reach 20-year agreement.
- Wisk Air Helicopters.
- Native know-how: Compass Carriers enjoying growth, success.
- Frank Beardy remembered as 'distinguished leader'.
- From dream to reality: Metis spa owner follows her heart.
- Bob Rae takes Matawa post.
- Environment first: Serpent River establishing environmental review panel.
- All natural: farm's grass-fed beef in demand in Timmiris.
- New digs: Extendicare builds new facility in Timmins.
- Having a voice: hoteliers come together in Timmins.
- Mine monitoring animals: biodiversity part of Xstrata Timmins operations.
- Campus name change for northern.
- Gowest to use Kidd concentrator.
- Northern partners with driver training company.
- Hard landing: Kapuskasing Beef Research Farm seeks new opportunities.
- Sudbury city planner lauded for contributions.
- WinWare on PROFIT 500 list.
- Innovation nation: Sudbury ready to be key player in innovative technology.
- TBT Engineering Consulting Group.
- Round three: next phase of Kenora's downtown revitalization.
- New Gold makes play for RR Resources.
- Northern Iron mothballs mine project: cancelled Chinese deal puts development on hold.
- On the value-added trail: Kenora gets back on the forestry bandwagon.
- Expansion mode: wooden cutlery maker sticks a fork in northwestern Ontario.
- Mining needs power.
- Mineral plays: gold may be Dryden's new economic generator.
- A natural fit.