Vol. 36 No. 10, August 2016
Index
- Junior miner appeals duty to consult case: company claims government not protecting mining industry's interest.
- Stories from the deep: Miners recall use of black powder during employment.
- Two found guilty in $24m Atlas Copco fraud case.
- KPS withdraws from bid to buy Essar Algoma.
- I would like to go back to the future, please.
- The 20 people who can.
- Putting farmers on the map: dryden food co-op grows its stable of producers, consumers.
- Mining magnate donates $10 million to design school.
- Searching for answers: clinic studying link between McIntyre Powder inhalation and workplace disease.
- Industrial revolution: former Sault paper mill transformed into unique conference and event space.
- Island hotel reboots under new management: Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre focusing on off-season corporate events.
- Date with a moose: Timmins resort adding lazy river to amenities.
- The great corporate escape: Killarney Mountain Lodge stays true to roots with business and conference offerings.
- Sudbury restaurateurs sharing food and expertise: association of locally owned restaurants working together.
- Making good food for a good cause: catering business supports community meal program.
- Playing for work: new 50-foot tower in Sudbury offers unique teambuilding opportunities.
- Building the case for conferences: Sudbury group proposes $106-million convention-performing arts hall.
- Artisanal chicken for the North: Timmins farmers aiming to raise 3,000 birds.
- Northeast agriculture on the upswing: Kapuskasing emerging as agri-food hub for the North.
- Off Ontario's economic radar? Toronto think-tank's industry cluster model excludes mining.
- Drilling deep into the mining sector: first nations trainer setting up future drillers for success.
- "Ore in the floor": silver hunter digs into the Clay Belt.
- College, Wahgoshig strike gold with training program.
- Temiskaming chamber lobbies for Highway 11 passing lanes.
- Fabricating their future: after 40 years in business, nor-arc still looking to grow.
- Everything in order: northern forefather recognized with prestigious medal.
- New Liskeard furniture entrepreneur dies at 89.
- On a new flight path: Temiskaming eyes airport authority model.
- Without subsidy, service sidetracked: with plan in place, Algoma passenger rail supporters press Ottawa to release subsidy.
- Driving towards a trucker shortage.
- Province awards millions in highway contracts.
- Thunder bay airport sees uptick in volume.