Vol. 35 No. 2, December - December 2014
Index
- Reversing the trend: sudbury innovation lab seeks to restore lost manufacturing jobs.
- Sudbury without a Superstack: Vale to determine future of structure by late 2014.
- Terminate Ontario wind, solar contracts, says Fraser report.
- Big pic forest receives FSC certification.
- NPI: a small miracle for northern ontario.
- Pan-northern crib cards for the third string.
- Manage your employees to achieve better business results.
- Northern projects benefit from fednor funding.
- Mining bolsters economy: supply and services sector contributes 41k jobs: study.
- New metal in town: pele Mountain to process monazite for rare earths.
- Research network reaches out to businesses for deep mining research: network seeking new technology.
- Wallbridge, Timmins prospector recognized by industry.
- Mining needs gov't support to innovate, says franco-nevada chair.
- Glencore digs deeper in sudbury basin: miner pondering new technologies.
- Subdury company signs lucrative deal on CBC hit show.
- Cementation is golden on safety.
- Improving efficiency with data: software program provides company performance analysis.
- June date set for junior miner's lawsuit against Ontario.
- Hollinger Project: timmins open-pit project to create jobs, rehab land.
- Highway 11-17 four-laning.
- New gold, rainy river gold mine.
- Two large sudbury road projects in limbo: maley drive extension needs funding, and second avenue faces local complaints.
- East-West tie transmission project.
- Prospecting for capital: funds available for grassroots exploration projects.
- Creative financing can lead to a better deal.
- Ontario launches Aboriginal economic development fund.
- Sault development corp gets funding.
- Accountability for engineers: Group advocating change following Elliot Lake report.
- Sault bridge plaza project could be facing further delays: Federal Bridge Corp. re-tendering admin building contract.
- Arena hinges on government money.
- North Star Air shares the wealth with First Nations.
- City in transition.
- E-focus on healthy eating: entrepreneur launches e-cominerce food venture.
- Port secures transatlantic service.
- Bumper wheat crop keeps port humming.
- New ownership at loch lomond: thunder bay ski hill owners aim for year-round operation.
- Lakehead ranked as a research leader.