Vol. 35 No. 3, January - January 2015
Index
- A "transformational" opportunity: restructuring Ontario Northland prepares to pick up steam.
- Sudbury businesses stand the test of time.
- In the news.
- Sudbury miner strikes exploration deal with First Nation.
- Reforestation milestone: Sudbury reaches halfway mark in reclamation efforts.
- Ron Heale: the wildest accountant I ever knew.
- The idiot's guide to being a resource minister.
- Manufacturing focus shifts to on-shore.
- Entrepreneurship program surpasses expectations.
- Temiskaming chamber, MP to push for Highway 11 four-laning.
- Aerospace day in North Bay.
- Canadore College expanding aviation campus.
- New CEO at bio-economy organization.
- Resolute closes Iroquois Falls paper mill: close to 200 employees to be out of work.
- Laurentian aims to complete campus modernization in 2016.
- Sudbury resident helps develop video game blockbuster.
- Blasting out new retail in Sudbury.
- Sudbury researcher develops mosquito trap: home Hardware to carry the traps by February 2015.
- Sudbury home builders group elects new board.
- Transition Metals juggles several exploration projects.
- Learning by design.
- Rail future in balance: deadline nears to save Algoma rail line.
- Sudbury staffing agency aims big: plan A Staffing Solutions expands with staffing software.
- Sudbury filmmaker a success on largest screen possible: David Lickley estimates his movies have made $100M.
- Shaking all over: Laurentian researcher brings vibration injuries to forefront.
- Industry recognition: Paul Marcotte acknowledged for mining contributions.
- Show us the ring of fire plan, says Rickford to province: federal cabinet criticizes Ring of Fire development corp.
- Mining of the future: real-time communications to allow deep mining.
- Bang for the buck: Quebec superior to Ontario for exploration, says junior miner.
- Labour in a digital age: Skilled workers need Internet literacy to succeed.
- Playing in a technology sandbox: Canadore's ICAMP takes innovation to new heights.
- Dome sweet dome: Sudbury's domed church to be complete next summer.
- Aecon cuts nine in Timmins office.
- Flakeboard changes name to Arauco.
- Eating local: Sudbury food co-op poised for expansion.
- Doug Smith gets SAMSSA nod: transportation pioneer recognized for industry achievements.