Vol. 37 No. 12, October - October 2017
Index
- Going green on the farm: Sudbury container farm generating smart yields for producers.
- Should the ONR be the ring's railway?
- Pipe dreams at Sault seamless tube mill: provincial cash for Tenaris plant upgrades helped reopen operations.
- Power station proponents celebrate opening of generating station: the Peter Sutherland Sr. Generating Station is a collaboration between Ontario Power Generation and Taykwa Tagamou Nation.
- Five big ideas for Northern Ontario.
- On the matter of fairness, taxes and emotion.
- Clues from the census about northern communities.
- A passion for northern delicacies: Kenora-born chef returns home to start thriving business showcasing fish from local lakes.
- Growing local farms and business: more people taking up growing their own food and supporting local operations as awareness of food sources increases.
- The new higher cost of doing business: businesses cry foul at provincial legislation to increase minimum wage.
- Bill 148: too much, too soon, says chamber: businesses talk impending workplace reforms, questions arise over ethics of presenting statistics.
- The sweet side of Manitoulin: Gore Bay chocolatier and pastry chef plans to expand business.
- Manufacturing matters.
- A 'fascinating place for geologists': Sudbury Basin still offers up mineral riches after century of mining.
- 'Fired up' to keep searching for justice: no cause found between McIntyre Powder exposure and neurological disease in miners, says WSIB.
- More twists to Ring of Fire road proposals: sidelined first nations vow to halt far North road construction plans.
- Battery market provides jolt to lithium explorer: Avalon Advanced Materials sees huge customer potential for its Kenora lithium deposit.
- A grande transformation: former nightclub finds new life as banquet, conference centre.
- Brews of the highlands: South River brewery increasing capacity at new facility.
- A hub for tech expertise: partners collaborate to create tech startup incubation space.
- Waterfront plan inches forward: recommendations flowing through for master plan in North Bay.
- Northern Ontario shows its talent: talent agency helps northern actors find film work.
- Going to school ... underground: NORCAT research mine and simulators give students much-needed training for all aspects of the mining industry.
- Beef farmers, college look to recruit first nations workforce: Kashechewan members get a hands-on experience in rearing cattle.
- Canadore College introduces Indigenous internship.
- OPG knows talent when they see it.
- Sudbury hospital's Learners' Centre receives provincial green light.
- Getting a jumpstart in the skilled trades: ground breaks on $2m Anishinabek skills training centre.
- Mining careers at fingertips: NORCAT shows appreciation for help in developing Smart Wallet app for mine careers.