Vol. 37 No. 8, June 2017
Index
- Dig before you dig: archaeological assessment can alleviate headaches for developers.
- Short-line railways surviving, not thriving: rail expert calls for government investment into regional rail.
- Exiting company 'still on the hook' for NOHFC money.
- Fitness startup wows judges at PITCH event: entrepreneurs showcase new products, innovation in Sudbury.
- Dystopia and the temper of our times.
- Old Ontario needs new age thinking.
- Sault College introducing new robotics program: training will develop local expertise in robotics programming and troubleshooting.
- Putting tech front and center: CodeOp connecting programmers with businesses.
- Economy blamed for hold on condo project: Toronto developer mothballs Sault project's second phase.
- Civil engineering technology program gets accreditation in Sudbury.
- Generating station operational on New Post Creek.
- Rethinking a downtown greening project: Sudbury presses pause on green walkway development.
- Sioux lookout lays mining groundwork: Northwest communities, industry, First Nation study Ring of Fire transload facility.
- Gold miner prepares for commercial production start.
- Ring of Fire developer takes the political path: with no government access road, Noront Resources takes its case to Northerners.
- North Shore gas project still in the works: communities look to leverage federal infrastructure dollars.
- Northwest mine developer raising capital.
- Wasaya takes off into package freight: North Bay aircraft refurbisher reveals leading-edge cargo carrier.
- April was active at Port of Thunder Bay.
- Lakehead University president steps down.
- Sudbury university prez takes hospital CEO job.
- Goldcorp--Musselwhite Mine.
- Cementation Canada.
- Maestro digital mine.
- Kirkland Lake Gold.
- Track + Wheels Equipment Brokers.
- Adapting mine rescue standards: innovations, transparency features of 2016 competition.
- Innovation upping safety game underground: Northern gold mines using technology to keep workers safe.
- Digging deeper into technology: Onaping Depth project holds promise for Glencore in Sudbury.
- Mining industry undergoing 'remarkable transformation': Modern Mining and Technology Week focusing on engaging youth.
- Cote Gold project back on track: IAMGOLD moves Gogama gold project toward feasibility.
- Examination of McIntyre Powder database ensues: database shows even higher incidence of ALS amongst miners.
- Mental health in mining takes centre stage: research study gets overwhelming response from miners.