Vol. 36 No. 5, March - March 2016
Index
- 'It's the dawn of a new day': Brownfield redeveloper out to find new use for Iroquois Falls mill.
- Vianet connects in the south: Sudbury telecom makes inroads into Southern Ontario residential market.
- 2 + 2 = business degree.
- A tale of woe on hydro costs: Sudbury roundtable told of businesses' difficulties navigating savings programs.
- Is there any hope in the Northern separatist threat?
- Sustainable solutions needed for remote mining.
- Dressing for success: clothing depot aids Sudbury students in prepping for the job.
- Trust waning in Ontario's economy: Chamber.
- Columbia ready to throw switch: Rutherglen veneer plant preps for spring restart.
- Shift shaper: North Bay medical software firm eyes U.S. market.
- Diving into the details: U.S. college students chart a direction for North Bay.
- Canadore lands training deal in India: college to offer aviation technical training to growing Indian market.
- Finding the right fit.
- Training for the future: four rivers preparing communities for development.
- Seedy restoration plans: De Beers, Laurentian dig in on James Bay restoration plans.
- Lakehead celebrates first Aboriginal woman as law dean.
- Missanabie Cree makes joint venture arrangements.
- Waubetek hosts spring conference.
- Groundbreaking move: Kenora institute spearheads Aboriginal surface miner training.
- First Nation rolls out new equipment, contracts.
- Empowering the workforce.
- Metis, Barrick sign MOU for Hemlo operation.
- Mixing business with pleasure in Sagamok: popular North Shore hunting lodge expanding, rebranding.
- Mapping the future: Mushkegowuk creates GIS mapping department.
- M'Chigeeng welder makes her mark in metal: custom fabrication and furniture design bring 26-year-old success.
- Butting out the big smoke: Sudbury nickel miner said air emissions project more than half complete.
- From tailings to biomass: crop trials assess use of tailings beds in biomass production.
- Temiskaming wins development award.
- Last of the big three: Timmins' Dome underground to end mining activities in July.
- Maureen Jensen nominated to chair securities commission.
- Stalled mining projects come at financial cost, says report.
- A milestone moment for Kirkland Lake Gold.
- Detour Gold updates mine plan.
- Lac des Iles fined for worker injury, fatality.
- Transition picks up First Nickel properties.
- Back in action: Oban Mining aiming to be next Canadian mining house.