Vol. 35 No. 4, February - February 2015
Index
- Beer Store opens doors to small brewers: northern brewers say retailer forced to make changes.
- Shipping up to Sioux lookout: containers make good structure for northern hotel.
- Nickel prices force miner to restructure, cut jobs.
- Northern graduates cohort of Nunavut welders.
- Ring of Fire discoverer named hall of famer.
- Canadian entrepreneurship: a "change of face".
- Welcome to the Zero Cost Marginal Society.
- Timmins landmark closes its doors: changing retail habits shutter Tweed & Hickory.
- Bringing Timmins into the future: Mayor looks ahead to Timmins' longevity.
- Retention efforts underway in Hearst.
- Gowest and Glencore sign processing extension.
- Focus on innovation: Timmins centre helping businesses in productivity.
- Hydro One fortifies Timmins infrastructure.
- Creating on a new canvas: Schumacher business expanding into Western markets.
- Nordex expanding into southern Ontario.
- FedNor funds aquaculture, tourism.
- Tenaris temporarily laying off 180 in the Sault.
- Justus Veldman: developer brings vision to Sault brownfield redevelopment.
- Vicki Blanchard: forging partnerships in Sioux Lookout.
- Dawn Lambe: building the North's biomass economy.
- Nick Stewart: giving a voice to Northern issues.
- Dr. Kevin McCormick: learning to lead.
- Thunder Bay port ready to wrap busy shipping season.
- TransCanada Corp. acquires third New Liskeard solar facility.
- Westward bound: North Bay mining supplier lands Western ventilation ducting contracts.
- Sudbury's College Boreal to launch prospecting program.
- Vale negotiations: low dollar could help Sudbury miners in labour negotiations.
- The balancing act: Ring of Fire high on new deputy minister's agenda.
- Lake Shore Gold pushes petal to the metal.
- Making a showing: northern suppliers head to mining mecca.
- Waiting on wood: Kenora sawmill prepares for 2015 restart.
- Taste of the lake: Thunder Bay tourism companies join forces on adventure travel.
- Plug and play: North Bay enhances arena experience.
- Cochrane lands charter service: Wabusk introduces flights to Timmins.
- Retreating to the North Shore: Red Rock lodge offers seclusion, access to nature.
- Provincial funding for Nipigon waterfront.
- Sudbury airport CEO has high hopes with Porter.
- Planning for the future: Thunder Bay airport assesses runway, terminal improvements.