Vol. 37 No. 7, May 2017
Index
- A different sort of corporate giving: giving back to the community through blood donations.
- Thunder Bay craft brewer is hopping: new digs and equipment as sleeping giant brewing expands popular brand.
- Facelift in store for Manitoulin Island ferry: the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, which travels between Manitoulin Island and Tobermory, is undergoing the second phase of its rebranding campaign this spring.
- White River looks golden for mining: Harte Gold eyes mid-2018 mine start.
- Are we thinking about the North all wrong?
- Sudbury to make infrastructure decision.
- The impact of Baumol's disease on the North.
- Gold explorer seeks mine restart: Orefinders Resources starts assessment study of former Kirkland Lake mine.
- Got a beef with mining regulations?
- Aiming for an eco-friendly balance: report details carbon emissions of Sudbury businesses.
- Province announces $19 million for greenhouses.
- Spring breeds confidence for Ontario contractors, North not so much.
- Sudburian named Young Global Leader.
- Shipyard owners set new course: heddle marine makes entry into upper lakes with ambitious plans.
- An eco-friendly solution to removing pollutants: Thunder Bay biotech firm unleashes microbes on contaminated sites.
- Upbeat about exploration prospects: Northwestern Ontario seeing rebound in mineral sector.
- Federal money for cancer research in Thunder Bay.
- Grain on the move.
- Thunder Bay care homes changing ownership.
- Imaging sheds light on new economy: Thunder Bay strategizes on commercialising medical research.
- Nishnawbe Aski development fund: non-profit marking 30 years of supporting Indigenous prosperity.
- Twiggs coffee roasters: quality products and customer service guide North Bay eatery.
- Young forestry services: company clears way for pipelines across province.
- Saulteaux consulting & engineering: firm a perfect combination of entrepreneurship and first nations partnerships.
- Jacob & Samuel Drilling: respect and dignity are guiding principles for Sudbury company.
- Taking a 'seven generations' view of sustainable mining: indigenous panelists share perspectives on legacy issues, relationship building.
- New chapter arrives for ongoing McIntyre powder project: advocate for miners' health presents on international stage.
- Albany graphite deposit "a freak of nature": Zenyatta Ventures pursues applications in batteries and composites.
- Vale shutters Sudbury mine: declining ore grades, metal prices cited for Stobie Mine closure.
- Modular homes help rebuild lives: indigenous labour, expertise plays major role in rebuilding Kashechewan.
- Timmins shut out of connecting links funding for 2017.
- Truss manufacturing plant to reopen in Sundridge.
- EACOM acquires Anthony-EACOM.
- Northern housing strategy: first Nation mentoring others in housing strategies.
- Highlighting Northern home design: Sudbury firm SLV nominated for national award.