Vol. 37 No. 2, December - December 2016
Index
- Machine shop owner suing Innovation Centre: Rudnicki Industrial claims government-funded innovation lab is doing more than prototype work.
- On a mission of relief: Hybrid aircraft maker looks to connect the Far North.
- People, innovation the "new normal" in mining: adaptation is key for mine operators to weather the downturn.
- MOL tags Vale with more work orders.
- North Bay welding company innovating bridge material: company lands $480,000 in provincial funding for the project.
- On the matter of free trade: je suis Walloon.
- Two million Northerners?
- First Nations communities jumping into 20th century.
- Biomass North and the Northern Ontario Bioeconomy Strategy.
- An invitation to West Africa: delegation at mining conference highlights partnership opportunities in their emerging market.
- In the works: few details on Ring of Fire road decision.
- Digging into diversity in mining: personal reflections of panel reflect that "there's still a lot to do," importance of doing it for the "right reasons".
- New Gold halfway done Rainy River mine construction.
- Province deepens mining network capabilities: new funding for Sudbury-based mining network keeps projects on schedule.
- Financing the farm to feed the globe: adequate capital needed for Northern farms.
- Downturn an up time for Money in Motion: money in Motion has a new home, big future plans.
- New transportation hub for the North: Cochrane constructing intermodal terminal to meet mining needs.
- Sault airport crew soaks in successes.
- Sault innovation centre gets money for agriculture, ICT: FedNor contributing $1.4 million to three programs.
- Troubled waters on Sault port project: sault "soldiering on" with port plans despite Essar uncertainty.
- Raising literacy levels through innovation: Sault tech entrepreneur seeks backing for literacy app.
- Battling the shipping bottleneck.
- North Bay tourism group finds a leader.
- North Star Air inks service deal with Fort Severn.
- Should it stay or should it go? City to decide if Fort William mall is help, hindrance to downtown redevelopment.
- Bearskin Airlines, Perimeter Aviation meet in the middle.
- Wheat Board's demise paying dividends for Thunder Bay.
- Training evolution: recruitment firm shifts gears on simulator training.
- Benton Resources taps prospective gold property.
- Thunder Bay, Kenora utilities consider merger.
- Expeditious adventures.