Vol. 38 No. 7, May 2018
Index
- Changing faces of Rainy River farming: Business-savvy young people changing farming practices in the northwest.
- Expansion in the works for Atikokan pellet mill: Chapleau forestry company spinoff eyes home heating market, export opportunities.
- Agriculture rail loading facility being studied: Claybelt farmers examine merits of loading facility to expand market reach.
- Demand for skilled workers persists in forestry: EACOM seeking to fill 30-plus positions across operations.
- Doug and Kathleen: a match made in heaven.
- Getting all you are entitled to from your business interruption claim.
- Made in the North: Sault incubator offering design, prototype services.
- Bridging the gap on an aging span: Engineering assessment begins on Manitoulin Island swing bridge.
- Construction set to start on Sudbury's downtown bilingual arts centre: After years of planning and fundraising, Place des Arts will be hub of city's francophone community.
- Hiring has started for sawmill proposed for Bonfield Township: International Wood Industries is seeking candidates for five management positions.
- Watay Power lands funds: Ottawa provides $1.6 billion to advance northwest transmission line project.
- Saving food to protect the environment: Food Rescue touted as way to reduce greenhouse gasses, support food security.
- WHMIS 2015 comes into full effect Dec. 1, 2018: Will your company be compliant.
- Thunder Bay shipyard operator keen on future: Heddle Marine aligning projects to drive marine business to the northwest.
- More palladium discovered: Grades look good at Offset Zone for North American Palladium.
- Where it all begins in the mining industry.
- Mining rebound attracts environmental firm to Thunder Bay: Ottawa's BluMetric Environmental establishing second Northern Ontario office.
- Advancing the cause of diversity: Women's enterprise group tackles the gender gap in politics.
- Open season on grain in Thunder Bay: Northwest port surges into shipping season.
- Exploration industry sees bright prospects: Opportunity and change coming for industry in 2018.
- Glass makers show keen interest in northwestern Ont lithium deposit: Frontier Lithium touts PAK project as a rare, valuable find.
- A Canadian Mining legend passes.
- IAMGOLD donation will expand engineering school.
- Nuclear power plan for the Far North: Laurentian U, MIRARCO, Bruce Power to study small nuclear reactors for remote communities and mines.
- Orefinders picks up former northeast gold mine.
- Gowest Gold at a standstill with Timmins mine project: Termination of toll milling deal prompts halt to mine development.
- 'Exceptional' response to cutting-edge training: NORCAT debuts virtual, augmented reality training simulation tools at PDAC.
- NEW RUBBER LINING DIVISION IN SUDBURY.