Vol. 34 No. 12, October - October 2014
Index
- Built to last: mattawa furniture craftsman excels in classical design.
- Western migration: northern companies establish saskatchewan mining presence.
- Nipissing MP hopeful Ontera sale will be overturned.
- Cliffs wants out of the Ring of Fire.
- Manitoulin Transport acquires Westcan business.
- Make no little plans, my son.
- Will it be apple fritters or just frittering?
- SR&ED program changes for 2014 mind your ps and qs.
- Lakehead president re-upped for five more years.
- Neskantaga opens remote training centre.
- Firefighter fatigue: study examines correlation of fatigue and safety.
- Aviation evolution: canadore builds on its aviation legacy with expansion plans, partnerships.
- Turning around North bay's downtown.
- Biodiesel entrepreneur buys Mattawa sawmill.
- Being fast and flexible keeps Corbeil injection molder humming.
- Hatch Mott MacDonald.
- Equipment world.
- Behind the virtual wheel.
- Cambrian College.
- KBM Resources Group.
- Comfort Suites & Quattro Conference Centre.
- Northern ag forum slated for October.
- Battling the bloom.
- The business sale: top financial factors to building value.
- Food for thought: kitchen offers incubation space for sudbury chefs.
- Computer programmers go it alone with new venture: minalitix to provide data management services for mining companies.
- Thunder bay generating station test-fires on imported pellets.
- Ring of fire news greeted with shrugs.
- Ring of fire junior: "when will this horse drink?".
- North bay mine builder lands salt mine rehab work.
- Local solar panel technology to be tested in Malta: floating solar panels could also be used in mining.
- Interim mining safety report recommends immediate changes.
- Moving on.
- Gov't partnerships needed to aid mining growth.
- Dueck's Mechanical Inc. / Diamond Shelters.