Vol. 34 No. 10, August - August 2014
Index
- Home away from home: suites offer comfort for weary business travellers.
- Rebranding the downtown: health of downtowns indicates health of city: institute.
- Mine safety review interim report in the works.
- Chapleau devising marketing plan.
- Laurentian launches environment school.
- Northern ventures nominated for innovation awards.
- Dead man walking.
- Geoff fisher's hot tax tip.
- Proactively managing fraud protect yourself with proper procedures.
- Sudbury lagging in business attraction, says industry group.
- Espanola: more than just a pretty face: tightened ship resulting in positive chanqe.
- Wilderness boardroom: Kenora's Grace Anne ii provides five-star floating comfort.
- College Boreal offers an atternative for conferences.
- Meet and greet in Kenora: Kenora event centre project at conceptual stage.
- See you at the Mac iconic timmins coffee shop doubles as catering biz.
- Grand gesture: banquet hall expanding into corporate service.
- Sudbury golf club opens doors for events: Idylwylde offers social membership to use banquet.
- Kenora hotels going big on renos.
- Creating a legacy: travels inspire Sudbury caterer's dishes.
- Drilling down to the core: documentary producer eyes the ring of fire.
- "Here in Ontario, they've already won": supreme court ruling holds no bearing for northern first nations, says strategist.
- Entry level opportunity: Aboriginal institute trains mining industry workers.
- Ontario 'on notice' to respect treaty rights.
- An adventurous spirit: MTI founder risked life many times to expand business.
- Suburban sinkhole: family discovers abandoned mine shaft in Sudbury backyard.
- Fatality at northwest mine.
- Sudbury mining death inquests could start by fall.
- Worker killed at Holt operations.
- Explosive growth: Kirkland Lake manufacture aims for bigger market share.
- Legacy carved in stone: park upgrade seeks mining industry support.
- The book's the thing: publisher going strong after 240 titles.
- Revamping the Aud: Northern College eyes further auditorium upgrades.
- Tourism? There's an app for that: phone app guides visitors through temiskaming.
- Silver lining: remediation work paying off at former cobalt mines.
- Lofty expectations: swiss satellite company picks north bay as test site.
- North bay mayor wants ontario northland strategy.
- Ring of fire is test case on gov't rail policy.
- Sudbury businessmen join airport board.
- Sudbury not yet on WestJet's radar: more passenger traffic needed to attract another air carrier.
- Manitoulin Transport acquires Winnipeg firm.
- Work begun on Michigan soo bridge plaza.