Vol. 38 No. 9, July 2018
Index
- Being Indigenous in the sciences: Laurentian University engineering student speaks on how to get more Indigenous people into STEM programs.
- Dissecting the deal: due diligence.
- Why, of course, we are going to be pushed around.
- Northeast Cree team up with international mine builder: Missanabie Cree partners with Cementation on training, employment agreement.
- Forging new bonds with First Nations: Indigenous-led AurCrest Gold sees a shared future with remote communities.
- Ignace puts plan in place to woo business, investment: Township offering incentives in campaign to revitalize community.
- First Nation airs forest harvesting concerns: Lack of information over history, use of herbicides dominate talks.
- Going green the high-tech way: Nipissing First Nation studying production-scale greeenhouse idea.
- Coffee for a cause: Birch Bark Coffee Co. to raise funds for clean water.
- Power line program produces first grads: $1.6-billion remote community power project could create close to 800 jobs.
- Wajax opens new Sudbury location: Consolidation means expanded services for customers.