Vol. 37 No. 1, November - November 2016
Index
- Aftermath of McIntyre powder: clinic telling stories of miners and aluminum powder.
- Boart Longyear sets up development digs in Sudbury: global diamond drill supplier and developer establishes foothold at NORCAT.
- "Sky the limit" for Sudbury film industry: film symposium focuses on skill development for newcomers.
- How to deal with an aging northwest? Wave of immigrants needed for region-wide business succession plan.
- Northerners need lower online taxes.
- Thirty years of excellence and good fun.
- Northern road map: you can't get there from here.
- 'Overloaded' bolts caused Nipigon Bridge failure.
- Rewriting history in Fort Frances: multi-use market mirrors town's best natural features.
- Interpaving and Sudbury both charged in pedestrian death.
- Luxury, eco-friendly design comes to town: Southern Ontario developer bringing modern style to Sudbury apartments.
- Contractors watch provincial government for next move on prompt payment.
- Unique digs for furniture store: locally owned and designed box store up and running in Sudbury.
- Forest industry waits as softwood lumber deadline passes.
- Jumpstarting the bioeconomy: bioeconomy group wants home-grown, wood-sourced heating solutions.
- A new green purpose for discarded ash: Kirkland Lake wood ash recycler sees future in mining, environmental remediation.
- First nations seek mining buy-in: indigenous communities want a fair stake in mining industry.
- Training for negotiation: corporate training guides industry on Indigenous relations.
- Clean and green mining: Goldcorp going electric with Chapleau gold mine.
- Fee-free development: Sault won't introduce development fees on new builds.
- Essar port deal prompts investigation: CCAA monitor launches "oppression proceedings" over suspect dock lease.
- Sault College retraining laid-off workers.
- Meet you at the stack: architecture students generating ideas for former Sault brewery site.
- Sault innovation centre head moves to deputy CAO.
- Expanding a Canadian lottery hub: strategy will guide expansion of Sault gaming industry.
- Adapting to change: Sault searches for answers on diversification.
- Sault MP appointed to tech committee.
- Sault restaurant growing own food.
- Border services plaza operational.
- Canadian chamber backs local steel resolution.
- Sault to host wildlife enforcement conference.
- Northern Ontario Business Awards.