Vol. 38 No. 4, February 2018
Index
- East-West Tie power project is finally a go: Transmission line development offers millions of dollars worth of spinoff opportunities for First Nation businesses.
- Small business braces for minimum wage hike: Bill 148 rollout has business community warning of unintended consequences.
- Manitoulin Transport acquires Direct Right Cartage: Acquisition marks the company's first purchase of an intermodal company.
- First Mining eyes gold production at Springpole project in northwestern Ontario: Vancouver mineral holding company becomes project developer.
- If a tree falls in a forest and no one ...
- The promises that political parties make.
- You'll be very sorry.
- Taking a stand for forestry: Industry group rallies Northerners to lobby for sound forestry policy.
- Forestry leaders make their case to province.
- Wood pellet maker Rentech goes bankrupt: Chapleau contractor buying Atikokan pellet mill.
- Mining suppliers ready to rock PDAC: One hundred exhibitors hit the trade show floor in Toronto.
- Plug in to underground digital innovation: PACE hosting inaugural conference aimed purely at digital future of mines.
- Gold explorer takes fresh look at an old mine: Conquest Resources acquires former Golden Rose mine in Sudbury district.
- Pure Gold dives into the details to revive Red Lake mine: Red Lake junior miner expects to make production decision on Madsen project in 2018.
- Smooth transition to the North: Incentives luring new people, business to Smooth Rock Falls.
- Goat's cheese introduced in Iroquois Falls: Product is the first offering from Ontario-made brand.
- Gowest completes financing for Timmins property.
- Kidd Operations recognized for sustainability measures.
- New gold zone discovered at Matheson mine.
- Continuous kiln installed at Timmins sawmill: New investment helping EACOM operations stay competitive.
- Goldcorp goes in depth: Recruitment a challenge for Timmins gold miner.
- Second drill program underway at Cochrane-area lithium property: The Case Lake property is a joint venture project between Power Metals Corp. and MGX Minerals Corp.
- Adventures in teambuilding: Escape rooms offer corporate teambuilding, icebreaking activities.
- New chapter for Parker House Suites: Couple takes over long-storied accommodation.
- Communal office space on demand: High Rise Group Executive Suites and Offices offers shortand long-term spaces for professionals and events.
- Sault airport reaches new record level for passenger traffic: Traffic increased by 3.23 per cent over December 2016: Sault airport reaches new record level for passenger traffic.
- Lodge placing a premium on adventure tourism: Upscale accommodations for Europeans, corporate travel is the new direction for Wawa lodge.
- More than just a coffee bar: Salute Coffee Company offers space for rent, catering and healthy food options at two Sudbury locations.
- Sudbury chooses convention site.
- NORTHERN ONTARIO WORKFORCE PLANNING.