Vol. 39 Nbr. 4, February 2019
Index
- New voice to lead northwest sawmills: Ontario cross-laminated timber project excites forestry legend Dottori.
- Women finding inspiration through She&Her: Sudbury group empowering women through mentorship.
- A record year for Kirkland Lake Gold: Production, expansion at Macassa has northeast miner poised for growth in 2019 and beyond.
- Farewell to Greater Sudbury's camera-shy economic development wizard: Retiring EDO Paul Reid inspired creation of Sudbury's mining cluster.
- Occasionally people make a huge difference.
- Three wishes for the North: number one.
- What is happening with the changing reports on financial statements?
- Sudbury telecom acquires local IT company.
- Tahoe lauded for energy initiatives: Company earning accolades for Timmins program.
- Program mentoring high school welders: Industry initiative training up Kapuskasing students.
- Exploration outfit finds investor in Goldcorp: Central Timmins Exploration snags $1 million to go hunting for gold, base metals.
- Forestry institute forging gender equity plan.
- McEwen Mining raises $15M for Timmins exploration: McEwen acquired Black Fox complex in 2017.
- Algoma Steel lands $150M in federal, provincial funding: Plans include plant modernization, new hires.
- Manitoulin Transport expands service catchment.
- Wood supply key to mill restart: Investors group approaches Resolute Forest Products about reviving northwest plant.
- Vale in Sudbury for the long haul: Digital technology, electric battery material reshaping nickel industry.
- KGHM mothballing Sudbury nickel mine: Company cuts 120 jobs at Morrison Mine.
- Thunder Bay explorer strikes option deal with Rio Tinto: Benton Resources deals Baril Lake claims to mining giant.
- A big and bold Barrick Gold hits the market: Acquisition of Randgold Resources complete as Barrick launches new shares on TSX, NYSE.
- Sachigo Lake geologist to be recognized by mining industry association: Gordon Maxwell will receive the Skookum Jim Award from PDAC in March.
- Marathon shakes up economic development: North Shore town council takes hands-on approach to development.
- Province delays decision on East-West Tie: Energy Board wants cost certainty from transmission line project bidders.
- Savour the flavour of Thunder Bay: Walking guided tours telling the city's story one bite at a time.
- Eating on the fly: Thunder Bay Airport selects local caterer to freshen up food choices.
- Nipissing resort drawing corporate clientele: Connect with colleagues while connecting with nature.
- Quetico's calling conferences back to the northwest: Atikokan-area facility offers reflective meeting space in a natural setting.
- Sudbury country club open to hosting events: Idylwylde Golf and Country Club makes it easy to book events.
- International delegations spike in Sudbury: Mining innovation drawing business travellers to city.
- A Sudbury mining giant dies at 89: Gord Slade known for his smile and community service.
- Sault taxing hotel stays: Municipal accommodation tax took effect Jan. 1.