Industry News
By: Ian RossAtikokan mill positioned for European exports Poised for pellets Ian Ross A Thunder Bay entrepreneur expects to have contracts in hand by early spring to start exporting wood pellets to major European customers. Ed Fukushima, president of Atikokan Renewable Fuels, is focused on firming up an order book
By: Ian RossRing of Fire coordinator never been at site, says energy critic Ian Ross Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli said the provincially-appointed Ring of Fire coordinator admitted to him that she has never set foot on the burgeoning mineral exploration camp in the James Bay lowlands. He is accusing the McGuinty governm
By: Patrick DemersHearst greenhouse grower installs geothermal heating system Heating up Patrick Demers La Maison Verte, a Hearst not-for-profit reforestation grower, spent the majority of December installing a $230,000 geothermal heating pump for one of its greenhouses, and plans on using January and February to test it.
By: Ian RossEntrepreneur cultivates way to extend the harvest Farm-fresh and year-round Ian Ross Like many of the Finnish immigrants who settled west of Thunder Bay at the turn of the last century, Leo Hunnakko is a big believer in being self-sufficient. The Thunder Bay area entrepreneur believes being located in a
By: Lindsay KellyTimmins nickel miner seeks redemption in company overhaul Overhaul sets Liberty free Lindsay Kelly Liberty Mines is a dirty name in mining circles, and Chris Stewart knows it. Following years of inconsistent production at its Timmins nickel operations, Liberty's tailings pond was declared full in Februar
By: Ian Ross
By: Ian RossSuspension bridge part of 11/17 four-laning Highway expansion rolls ahead Ian Ross The four-laning of Highway 11/17 between Thunder Bay and Nipigon will include the construction of Ontario's first cable suspension bridge. The project, now in the design stage, is part of the 100-kilometre-long twinning of
By: Liz CowanNew technology reduces organic waste Food to go Liz Cowan Food waste is a rotten problem but a new company has a fresh solution that reduces its volume by 90 per cent. Food Cycle Science, based in Cornwall, Ont., obtained the rights to technology developed in Korea that dehydrates and converts the organi

