Vol. 36 No. 9, July 2016
Index
- A return to real food: cheese lovers flocking to Kap for artisanal fare.
- Province wins duty to consult case: strategist calls it major victory to jumpstart Ontario's mining economy.
- New regulations to make mining industry safer.
- Making the grade: Kap partnering to bring medical marijuana plant to town.
- Getting the small things right.
- The climate plan and you.
- Richmont digs up capital to extend mine life.
- Lithium is new resource in Kenora: electric car battery market recharges junior miner.
- Bus service makes inroads in northwest: Kasper Transportation launches inter-community route.
- Dryden hunter the real deal: Northwestern-produced hunting show enters second season.
- Former florist blossoming on the wild side: Northwest rice harvester gaining popularity.
- Flying food in fresh: aboriginal Affairs at the table for food distribution network.
- Holding company grabs another northwest gold project.
- Pure Gold bets big on Red Lake exploration.
- A 'return to basics' in Dryden: Dryden puts airport expansion, business needs on its radar.
- Preparing for the moon: Sudbury was a mineral training ground for NASA astronauts.
- Sudbury-made software allows drill hole logging from anywhere: social networking feature fosters teamwork.
- Regreening conference a headscratcher for industry: mining reps, academics say Protocol needs local industry buy-in.
- Using bacteria to remediate mine tailings: province sinks funding into bio-mining research.
- European flair for biomass: Northern Ontario biomass industry learning from European methods.
- Resolute fined for 2014 injury at Iroquois Falls mill.
- Use caution banning pesticide: researcher: honeybee killer can have practical applications.
- Mining refurbisher to triple in size: Timmins Bucket Shop expanding to new digs.
- Online contract bidding hits the North: city adopts online procurement system.
- Growing a green thumb: gardens seeing rise in local food cultivation.
- Part of the crowd: Northern College uses crowdfunding to bolster bursaries.
- Downtown Timmins gets an update: business group engaging landlords to fill downtown spaces.
- Tahoe bets big on Lake Shore Gold: production set to increase to 250,000 ounces per year.
- 19th Annual Influential Women of Northern Ontario Awards 2016 Winners.
- Empowering First Nation communities with water safety: Northwest water monitoring program showing success.
- 'There's nothing that we won't tackle': First Nations contractor digs into gold project.
- Bringing: tradition to the table: Sudbury caterer supplying traditional feasts across Ontario.
- Alexandria Minerals, Matachewan First Nation sign mineral exploration agreement.
- Company to provide renewable energy solutions to remote First Nations.
- North Bay course urges indigenous women into trades.
- Partnerships about more than business: community needs at forefront of industry collaboration.
- Following a path of inclusion: development without indigenous input illegal, says Rae.
- Mining talent: hands-on training has company on a roll.