Vol. 34 No. 2, December - December 2013
Index
- Sudbury to Shanghai.
- Topper's out to conquer Ontario: Sudbury pizza franchisor hot on the expansion trail.
- Sudburian named Cliffs Natural Resources boss.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Ghoulish thoughts.
- Ontario's high energy rates could jeopardize mining: energy makes up to 30 per cent of the costs for mining operations.
- Why it is not just about pamela, mike and rob.
- Owner-Managers: consider last-chance 2013 tax savings opportunities.
- Sault business forum deemed a success.
- Come together: Ontario creating Ring of Fire development corporation.
- Landing the big one: Coppercorp remains viable for Superior Copper.
- Focus on rocks: integrated approach required for modern mining.
- Northern union: distribution agreement increasing sales for Northern companies.
- Junior miner sues Ontario for $110 million.
- Highway 11 and 69 four-laning.
- Goldcorp's Cochenour gold project.
- Kirkland Lake Gold raises $50 million for northeast properties.
- Wataynikaneyap Power signs agreement with Aecom.
- Lower Mattagami River Project: $2.6 billion hydro project creates huge spinoffs.
- Totten Mine.
- Bell Aliant connects more communities.
- NAP opens new shaft at Lac des lles mine.
- Province issues licence to wood pellet maker.
- Environmental review: panel puts decisions in hands of First Nation.
- Lakehead, Georgian partner on engineering degree.
- Sault contractor awarded bridge contract.
- T-Bay contractor a finalist for Canadian chamber award.
- Wood mid-rise bill heads to committee.
- Award winning innovation: Sudbury biosolids plant wins national P3 award.
- Transformative thinking: new NOHFC programming targets Growth Plan sectors.
- Flow-through share donation financing: an alternate capital source for junior exploration firms.
- Buying into a revival: fort William business owners eager for image overhaul.
- Ideas in machining: Thunder Bay machine shop keeps open mind, open door.
- Metal fabricator finds Saskatchewan success.
- Blue sky potential: Doug Murray engineers plan for Thunder Bay.
- Opportunity knocks: Fort William First Nation trains up to be mine-ready.
- The way forward.
- Graphite junior miner receives IRAP contribution.
- Maclean's places Lakehead in top tier.
- Swing bridge fire raises development concerns.