Vol. 35 No. 12, October - October 2015
Index
- Going back to the wild: guests experience Northern ambiance while staying in yurt.
- Schooled in the art of beer: Highlander Brew Co. plans expansion, brew school.
- Government says highway four-laning will be completed by 2019-2020.
- Gateway City sets sights on space: aerospace companies flocking to North Bay for Space Week.
- Celebrating excellence this year in Thunder Bay.
- We can help people afford to save for retirement.
- Buying U.S. property? Don't overlook U.S. tax.
- Modernizing a school: Laurentian University updates look.
- Building an entrepreneurial mindset: North Bay incubator is launching pad for new business.
- Food for thought: Espanola company developing four-season greenhouse.
- New knowledge network: manufacturing consortium seeking companies to share ideas.
- Double gold for Hearst vodka: Rheault Distillery earns more accolades for homegrown spirits.
- Northern companies win safety awards.
- Vested in local business: business returns with success after destructive blaze.
- Putting out the welcome mat: Sault incubator ready to accept small-business clients.
- Cochrane gets a chunk of tourism dollars.
- Telecommunications pioneer dead at 86: Sudbury entrepreneur Don Steel led by example.
- Construction begins on $300m hydro project.
- Summer is over: let's get back on track.
- Wallbridge joint ventures with Lonmin on Sudbury PGM project.
- Essar lands steel contract for Montreal bridge.
- First Nations, Ontario sign political accord.
- Port's grain rush levels off.
- Educating the world: Sudbury lakes centre developing educational video.
- Getting a head start: FarmStart offers training for new Northern farmers.
- Retooling at ICAMP: North Bay industrial lab goes 3D heavy metal.
- Cambrian graduates powerline ground support techs.
- Training for forestry: Timmins in talks to establish forestry training centre.
- Game design program opens doors.
- Canadore spreads its wings: North Bay college poised to reach new heights with aviation tech campus expansion.
- Reconstruction coming to North Bay overpass: city's largest bridge structure in "poor condition".
- Chamber office on the move: North Bay chamber seeks return to its advocacy roots.
- Reaching new heights: new Voyageur Airways owner focuses on growth potential.
- Junior miner, province square off: Northern Superior compensation case could be precedent-setting.
- KGHM updates suppliers on Victoria project: full funding from Poland and a decision on one or two shafts expected by year end.
- Provincial police investigating Detour Gold death.
- Mining industry facing major hurdles.
- Montoro using geophysics on Serpent River property.
- Noront files updated Ring of Fire technical report.
- Richmont going deep for more gold.
- Explosives sales for Nordex.
- Lake Shore seals the Temex deal.
- TESC appoints new president-CEO.
- Vale stocks Sudbury river with trout.
- First Nickel goes into receivership: Lockerby Mine closed after company's lenders demand repayment.
- NORCAT investments pay off for training mine: mining vendors testing their products underground.