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Aboriginal Business
This winter’s mild weather has plagued the Pickle Lake community, as transports are unable to get supplies to area communities because the ice is too thin.

Attawapiskat area First Nations communities are driving home a message of inclusion as tendering contracts are being scheduled for next winter’s construction phase of the Victor Mine project.

North American Charters 2000 has created significant turbulence by biting a hefty chunk out of the air carrier service sector.

Northern Ontario will always have remote communities, but they no longer have to be isolated.

Northwestern First Nations communities want to be main developers in hydro electric development projects.

John Symington feels close to seeing some long-term major projects pay off.

A Manitoulin Island Aboriginal tourism marketing cooperative is going shopping in Europe.

The diamond exploration activity surrounding Attawapiskat is slowly moving west to Kasabonika.

A new telecommunications company is offering Manitoulin Island residents a competitive choice where one hasn’t been offered before.



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