Vol. 38 No. 5, March 2018
Index
- Cities make a grab for the chromite ring: Ring of Fire developer Noront Resources receives community bid packages for smelter.
- Former miners sought for McIntyre Powder study: Laurentian University student to examine emotional impact of exposure to aluminum.
- Premier Gold Mines drops a bundle in the northwest: Thunder Bay mine developer spending $38 million on Geraldton gold property.
- Bruce Strapp retires from Heritage Fund post: Alberta-born Strapp went from mining supplier to leading regional development fund.
- Government is always unfair to someone--it has to be.
- The battle for the soul of a city.
- New Review Engagement standards: what do they mean for me?
- Northeastern bus company makes inroads into Thunder Bay: Post-secondary charter market, corporate gigs is the niche for Tisdale Bus Lines.
- Going for tourism gold in North Bay: Curling championship expected to draw thousands to Gateway city.
- Process ongoing for new Mattawa sawmill: Facility licence is being vetted by province.
- Local job postings drop over 30 per cent from November.
- Nipissing MPP named interim leader of PC party.
- Nipissing's Bracebridge campus changes hands.
- Canadore film production facility is open for business: State-of-the-art centre allows for post-production work to remain in the North.
- Coworking North Bay: Former school repurposed as versatile, multi-use space.
- Culinary acuity at Canadore: College restaurant teaching finer elements of hospitality training.
- Wasaya Airways cashes up for fleet renewal, regional expansion: First Nations-owned airline strikes $25-million financing deal for fleet renewal, regional expansion.
- Conference makes wide strides for Indigenous business: Procurement, Employment and Partnerships Conference and Tradeshow highlights progress and lingering issues between Indigenous communities, business and government.
- Training institute takes to the road: Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Wenjack Education Institute delivering mobile instruction of apprenticeship programming.
- Bridging the cultural gap: Thunder Bay entrepreneur promotes healing, connection with First Nation community.
- Federal government supporting IT infrastructure: Modernizing technology will assist in economic activities.
- First Nations, municipalities and industry stakeholders form forestry alliance.
- A more personal flying experience: Discovery Air Aviation Academy keeps handson flying experience alive.
- The future is digital for mining: Beyond Digital Transformation conference talks innovation, safety, collaboration as the wave of the future.
- Digital mineral claim-staking goes live: Stage one of new provincial system took effect Feb. 7.
- Want to buy an amethyst mine? Thunder Bay-area highway tourist attraction up for sale.
- Detour Gold fined for 2014 dump truck rollover: Lack of berm on haul road caused driver injury at mine site.
- U of T team snags top marks at 2018 gold challenge: Team pitched Wesdome Gold Mines for investment.
- Nordmin Engineering launches contracting company: Thunder Bay firm ready to take on global capital projects.
- Orefinders charged up to spin off battery company: Northeast cobalt-silver discovery turns head of gold exploration company.
- Second life for historic silver camp: Historic mining area near Ontario/Quebec border garnering attention for cobalt resources.