Vol. 34 No. 6, April - April 2014
Index
- Cutting-edge mine: vale opens new Sudbury mine.
- Ontario Chamber: Ring of Fire must be "national priority".
- Essar Steel Algoma reports Q3 loss.
- Bob Rae, John Nash and innqvation in the ring of fire.
- Ontario businesses can take advantage of 2014 budget changes.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Making the job connection.
- A transformational plan: Ontario Northland restructuring plan in minister's hands.
- Airport upgraded: capital projects completed at Timmins airport.
- Down to the wire: stakeholders seek extension to rail subsidy.
- Auditor General investigate snow-clearing contracts.
- Exports hindered by transport capacity.
- In the aftermath: mine Rescue considers search-and-rescue partnership.
- Rainy River charts new course: Northwest business may benefit from mine development spinoffs.
- First Nations must be equal partners in Ring of Fire: Rae.
- Design of the times: EPOH brings fresh, contemporary perspective to architecture.
- Social entrepreneurship: organization takes new approach to youth employment.
- OutSpoken about taste: sault micro brewery offering alternative to mainstream.
- Destination sault Ste. Marie: market, event space earmarked for fanner mill site.
- Room for improvement: sault embarks on community improvement plan.
- Site unseen: former hospital site to become luxury condos.
- Etched in stone: Landscaper carves a path into high-end homes market.
- Brewing up contacts: mining suppliers stake out PDAC conference.
- Stories untold: hotelier looks to drum up interest in mining history.
- Pellet plant speeds up: new Liskeard plant gears up for exports, expansion.
- Kirkland Lake pursues grassroots strategy.
- Nordex in growth mode.
- Kerr to secure $5 million, acquire quebec property.
- Kirkland Lake Gold strikes it rich.
- Tryouts for trades: Organizers said women will need to fill the skilled labour gap.
- Increasing success: teaching to be tailored to student learning.
- Greenstone training centre aims for September opening.
- Training for careers that matter.
- Invaluable experience: northern College puts focus on experiential learning.
- Canadian shield Consultants Agency Inc.
- Powering ahead: energy company, province reach power agreement.
- Footwear inventor strikes U.S. deal.
- Sudbury construction firm fined for tax evasion.
- Haileybury mining supplier expands into new digs.