Vol. 34 No. 4, February - February 2014
Index
- It's payback time: construction bill could bring relief to shortchanged trades, suppliers.
- Lost opportunity: gold junior wants government settlement after First Nation conflict.
- Margaret Trudeau to speak at Influential Women of Northern Ontario Awards.
- Not paying the rent.
- Santa Claus was not amused.
- Should your family-run business pay into El for relatives?
- Precision flight: thunder Bay forest consultants acquire UAV.
- Domtar dinged for environmental violations.
- Nipigon forest receives certification.
- Dominic Giroux: Laurentian University's president has brought 'a buzz' to the institution.
- Frank Smeenk: a vision for the Ring of Fire.
- Essar gets pension relief.
- J.P. Legault: Respect, integrity focus for Timmins businessman.
- Judy Sander: planting the entrepreneurial seed.
- Glenn Nolan: leading a cultural shift.
- Premier's award winners announced.
- Wood mid-rises cause concern.
- Gold mining again: hollinger open pit project goes forward.
- Excellence in productivity: new centre to assist business with innovation.
- Gold junior files resource estimate.
- Open for business: Timmins repositions tourism interests, wins award.
- Changing times: strategic plan to guide downtown transition.
- Walibridge tries to understand its 'enigmatic' minerals: the Sudbury basin's mineral deposits continue to confound researchers.
- Mining data: Goldcorp using analytics to reduce harm.
- A second chance: Northern college grads working in mining.
- Science north offers an alternative space for business clients: the sudbury science centre has a number of space available for conferences and trade shows.
- Marketing moves: Timmins hoteliers, tourism operators ponder hotel room levy.
- Domed renovations: T-Bay's Sportsdome open to teambuilding activities.
- Sudbury's days Inn improves its status as a conference hub.
- Rendezvous at the lake: conference hotel offers panoramic views.
- Northern college opens its door to conferences.
- Ready for growth: Sioux Lookout Airport prepares for development opportunities.