Vol. 35 No. 9, July - July 2015
Index
- Firm funds farms.
- Miner confident of progress in Ring: Noront Resources close to overcoming regulatory hurdle.
- Young leaders tour Northern Ontario: Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference expands horizons.
- Home building surges in North Bay.
- Sault airport expecting changes.
- Sault bridge redevelopment continues.
- NORCAT, on bidding adieu.
- Northern voices can indeed be heard.
- Is a loss all bad?
- 18th Annual Influential Women of Northern Ontario Awards 2015 winners.
- Keeping scientific research alive: Winnipeg institute breathes new life into outdoor research station.
- Feds drop funding anchor for new Kenora docks.
- How to deal with an $18 jug of milk: Northwest rallies to find fresh food solution on Northern reserves.
- Deep connections: filmmaker goes home to document Red Lake mining life.
- Sioux Lookout digs into new opportunity.
- Economic development under the microscope.
- Holding pattern: Pickle Lake looks for a development road map.
- Drive and perseverance: marathon prospector wins award.
- Agnico Eagle's million dollar gift to Cobalt.
- Orefinders taps local labour for Kirkland Lake field work.
- Details still elusive on Ring of Fire progress.
- Mining veteran Peter Crossgrove dies.
- Nickel prices halt Sudbury mine expansion: First Nickel could shutter Lockerby Mine within months.
- Safety course to warn miners about dangers of radon gas: Sudbury researcher calls course waste of time, money.
- KWG blazes path to appeals court.
- Securing a "gold star" relationship: First Nation, engineering firm breaking new ground on joint venture.
- Capstone commissions Goulais Bay wind farm.
- First Nation completes draft land use plan.
- Training program to develop Aboriginal entrepreneurs.
- FedNor airdrops cash on Webequie airstrip.
- Feds fund First Nations diesel power systems.
- First Nation company to operate provincial park.
- Kasabonika plans ahead.
- Transparency act puts First Nations at risk: new legislation has far-reaching implications for First Nation-industry relations.
- Cutting its teeth: Metis mining supplier set to open second shop.
- Everyone benefits when Aboriginal enterprise succeeds.
- Green energy and Aboriginal business, best of both worlds.
- New aviation boss at Wasaya: First Nation carrier hires V-P of Exchange Income Corp.
- An Ontario first for cross-laminated timber.
- Nip U axes biomass centre.
- Soo Mill celebrates centenary with grants.
- Fresh food in the city: Radical Gardens bringing new approach to farming.
- Hearst vodka earns LCBO honour.
- Technology "revolutionizes" parking.
- Kamiskotia expands activities: resort adding motocross track to facility.
- Apartment living: Timmins developer building residential complex.
- Online portal offers educational opportunities.
- Porcupine success story: cream developer corners market on pain relief.