Vol. 38 Nbr. 12, October 2018
Index
- Life returns to former railway shop: Sudbury's Northern Heat Treat expands, relocates to new complex.
- Ring of Fire Secretariat remains intact: province.
- Familiar face back at the controls of Wasaya Airways.
- Goldcorp plunges into mine development: Gold miner expects Borden Lake mine to be operating by mid-2019.
- Ontario should get taxpayers to help reduce poverty.
- The fourth turning--what will it be?
- Start teaching your children financial skills early.
- Sudbury's hotel tax took effect Sept. 1, proceeds go to city infrastructure.
- Australian lithium company studies Sudbury for processing plant: Lepidico's battery-grade lithium production facility could bring 70 jobs.
- Orefinders seals the deal on Abitibi gold property.
- Ring of Fire consultation process in limbo: Exit of province's lead negotiator has Matawa chiefs wondering what's next?
- Sault development group has aided 120 businesses this year.
- First Nation, mining company tout business partnership.
- Lithium mine developer hopes to break into glass industry: Avalon Advanced Materials releases new preliminary economic study of Kenora project.
- Junior miner digs up diamond while looking for silver.
- Sudbury entrepreneur, William Day, dead at 84.
- Terrace Bay waterfront to get spruced up.
- Sudbury deli has furry fan base: Max's Deli offering made-in-house pet food and treats from locally sourced producers.
- Ontario chamber calls for repeal of minimum wage legislation.
- Sudbury leaders welcome pro-business government at Queen's Park: Chamber discussion centred on minimum wage, cap and trade, Ring of Fire.
- New youth bosses out to find success: Young entrepreneurs showcase wares at college expo.
- The art of the side hustle: Sault Ste. Marie author dispenses advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
- Laurentian opens doors to collaborative innovation centre: University's Cliff Fielding building will be campus hub of engineering expertise.
- Teaching the finer points of hospitality: New culinary academy in Sudbury bringing professional training to town.
- Lakehead University selects new leader.
- Sudbury researcher chosen for leadership program.
- Northern College's impact is bigger than you think.
- Entrepreneurs flocking to Mattawa: Area east of North Bay has become haven for plucky business owners.
- Delivering education to the community: North Bay training college eases opportunities for Indigenous learners.
- Two 'bay'-based breweries team up to produce new ale.
- North Bay to introduce accommodation tax: Revenue from four per cent hotel room levy will help promote tourism.
- Enrolment is up 10 per cent at Canadore College.
- Little chance of firing up Kap, North Bay gas plants: Power producer shoots down media report of data centre.
- North Bay reports record year for film industry spinoffs.
- Slag finds a new use in Sudbury-made chairs: Architectural firm designing and building "active chair" containing smelting waste material.