Vol. 35 No. 7, May - May 2015
Index
- Aerovate soars on prop order: UAV propeller system makes the grade.
- Engineer on minimum wage at Beer Store: Betina Hodak has struggled finding work in her field after a 2013 layoff.
- Matawa Chiefs mull legal route on Ring of Fire properties sale.
- Feds provide funding to save Algoma passenger train.
- The Club of Rome comes to Annapolis Royal.
- The North is growing, in places.
- Exemption can help when selling business.
- First Nations to fish farm: fund propelling aquaculture industry forward.
- PDAC ripe for generating deals: Mining Supply Showcase opens up opportunity for Northern businesses.
- College graduates driller helpers.
- Minister rejects ring of fire report: failing grade for federal government misplaced, says Greg Rickford.
- Ontario falling behind in mining: industry: province holds consultation session to update mineral development strategy.
- Iron junior preparing mineral estimate.
- Northern Sun temporarily suspends custom milling.
- Industry welcomes extended industrial electricity rate: program saves large industrial companies up to $20m per year in hydro costs.
- Making the perfect (backfill) paste: engineering firm focuses on tailings, backfill management.
- Red Lake mine edges closer to production.
- Roads from riches: how the Ring of Fire can improve living conditions in the Far North.
- Farewell to a friend: mining ambassador, volunteer dies at 86.
- 'Pitifully low': mining watchdog wants investigation of mining royalties.
- Longer mine life in store for Lac des Iles.
- Pele partners with Chinese company on rare earth metals project.
- College strikes gold in Ecuador: Confederation College to export training expertise.
- First Nations want management control of Ogoki Forest.
- Influential Women coming to Soo, Thunder Bay.
- Sudburians feted for excellence.
- Pilatus reaches new heights: aircraft life extensions keep Pilatus busy around the dock.
- Getting into the spirits: hobbyist turns passion into business.
- Red Rock port plans: developer looks to supply Ontario, export market with wood pellets.
- Feds scuttle plans for Thunder Bay Event Centre.
- Thunder Bay chamber hands out the hardware.
- Levelling the playing field: a Northern Ontario perspective.
- Tbaytel pays dividends to City of Thunder Bay.
- Premier Gold claims a stake of Nevada project.
- Finding common ground on mining: more Aboriginal insight needed in development: university report.
- Labour shortage stunts construction: North's geography plays role in trades shortage.
- Rickford announces $1m for Sudbury airport.
- Sudburian elected provincial real estate director.
- Feds inject $5m for medical research lab: AMRIC expansion to former school expected by late 2016.
- Lakes research centre to receive architecture awards.
- Hamilton issues Ontario's first wood mid-rise permit.
- Algoma U hires new president.
- North Bay airport unveils terminal renos.
- Sudbury to host business matchmaking event.
- Going to extremes: field trials study biomass harvesting impact.
- The Levert Group, proud of their northern roots.
- Can fly-in food be fresh? First Nation food distribution network being studied.
- Agriculture grows in Timmins: city forming sustainable food strategy.