Vol. 37 No. 9, July - July 2017
Index
- Medical projects receive huge funding boost: Sudbury research centre announces $400,000 in grants.
- Miners, investors flock to The Big Show: Timmins mining show nears quarter-century mark.
- Correction.
- Don't panic, worst is over: Trump's trade policies mostly 'bluster,' says economist Peter Hall.
- Cambrian College receives $2.1m research grant: a collaboration with business partners for the next five years.
- On the road north of Superior.
- You can get a job AND an education.
- Can Northerners do a better job running the North?
- A celebration of Manitoulin Island business: Manitoulin Trade Fair showcases established and new businesses.
- Sioux-to-Soo route stokes flames for ring of fire ferrochrome smelter: Sault EDC boss makes northwest trip to study Sioux Lookout transload facility.
- A new place to land: revamped look coming for Sioux Lookout Airport.
- Red Lake airport looks to Ottawa for infrastructure funds: runway shave and pave in the plans for northwestern Ontario field.
- New power boss at Watay.
- Spreading the word about local food: Cloverbelt Food Cooperative charts new path across northwest.
- Federal aid package offers relief to forest producers and exporters: innovation, new markets are industry's future.
- Tembec acquired by Florida cellulose maker: Rayonier preaches continuity, investment at Ontario operations.
- A real world education: Temagami pit reopening for aggregate production.
- First Nation to collect on power project: Constance Lake First Nation to receive financial benefits from Shekak-Nagagami hydroelectric project 20 years after first formal partnership was inked as part of new agreement.
- Retailer offers pathway for social skills training: your dollar store with more offers a place for Wikwemikong residents to buy goods for less and pick up valuable service skills and confidence.
- Magnetawan receives FedNor boost.
- Road blocks to the Ring of Fire: details still scarce, election clock ticking on Far North mineral development.
- Two Cobalt players partner on processing.
- Lac des Iles Mine to expand: new mineral reserves will mean longer mine life for North American Palladium.
- Mine waste research receives funding.
- IAMGOLD secures Japanese partner to develop Gogama open-pit mine: miner inks $195-million joint venture with Sumitomo Metal Mining to develop Cote Project.
- A new century of mine production: Porcupine Gold Mines considers new pit in Timmins.
- Brewing up golden suds in Timmins: full Beard Brewing opens its doors.
- Automation for industry: Timmins company offers robotic welding solutions for industry.
- Capital upgrades keep airport humming: Timmins airport gearing up for runway rehab.
- Keeping hands out of harm's way: entrepreneur gets the upper hand with protective gloves.
- Northern-brewed coffee heads south: Toronto cafe selling Sudbury's Old Rock coffee.
- Influential Women of Northern Ontario celebrates 20 years.