Vol. 37 No. 6, April 2017
Index
- Airport embarks on new flight path: flight school startup, new authority takes over Earlton airport.
- Heading to the clouds to escape the paperwork: Thunder Bay high-tech aviation firm has lofty expectations.
- Sudbury Airport eyes new development on the horizon: CEO said commercial opportunities abound on property.
- Brace for impact of U.S. softwood lumber duties: EACOM wants gov't loan program in face of U.S. trade action.
- It didn't look this promising 50 years ago.
- Of old buildings and new beginnings.
- Peru, Northern Ontario share commonalities.
- Prospecting for a hidden gem: OGS cataloguing mining data in the Sault district.
- Timmins gold mine developer preps to go underground.
- First Nation digs into mine training: Wahgoshig, Primero Mining find common ground in hard rock mining.
- Setting the stage for development: Kirkland Lake using infrastructure upgrades to woo new business to town.
- Agriculture expansion drives equipment sales: Earlton equipment supplier among top Canadian retailers.
- Cobalt digger eyes northeastern Ontario refinery.
- Opportunity knocks in Temiskaming shores: entrepreneur pumps investment into fuel, gas, housing projects.
- Business 101 for enterprising youth: business plan challenge turning out young entrepreneurs.
- Cambrian offering new programs in 2017.
- Students in the studio: real-world experience for Cambrian graphic design students thanks to industry partnership.
- Innovation centre gets business funding.
- Laurentian University team wins mine rescue challenge.
- Province expands immigration program.
- Canadore students cash in on Study North initiative.
- Deadline looms for working at heights training.
- Jobs waiting for diamond drilling graduates: increased exploration activity means Northern grads are a 'hot commodity'.
- New lease on life for Cobalt: historic mining camp sees flurry of acquisitions and staking.
- Scientists create 'super soldier' technology for mining industry: top companies interested in Sudbury firm's bio-intelligent organisms.
- Matawa First Nations cruise PDAC.
- Mining Association not feeling bubbly about rebound: industry fears federal regs, policy could shift investment offshore.
- Mineral bank group picks up four northwestern Ontario gold properties: Vancouver-based First Mining Finance targets junior miners struggling to keep the lights on.
- Coming on-line with new prospects: Ontario Northland looks to drive more regional freight onto rail.
- Track maintenance issues, speed caused 2015 CN Rail derailment in Gogama: Transportation Safety Board questions posted track speed for dangerous goods.
- Canadian truckers want uninhibited cross-border movement.
- Solar Ship not yet ready to sail north: Africa remains on the radar for Brantford hybrid aircraft maker.
- Sault developer has the right Stufff: Northern-developed lubricants sliding into shops across the North.
- Innovation in education: Sault College building education, research facility.
- Asset management for the modern age: Veracity Connect manages assets for utilities companies.
- Energy's new wave of innovation: Sault hosting test facility for energy storage.
- Wawa's a winner: community energy plan earns high praise from the sustainability crowd.