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Algoma U president is named Brampton's best in business

Algoma U president is named Brampton's best in business

Asima Vezina named Brampton Board of Trade's Business Person of the Year
Virtual workshop series aimed at growing agri-food businesses

Virtual workshop series aimed at growing agri-food businesses

Agri-Business Knowledge Camp is free to attend and runs through February and March
Mining industry looks to newcomers to fill workforce gaps

Mining industry looks to newcomers to fill workforce gaps

New report from Mining Industry Human Resources Council offers insight into challenges, benefits of attracting immigrants to sector
Trades offer women independence, stability, financial security, says construction group

Trades offer women independence, stability, financial security, says construction group

Northeastern Ontario Construction Association bursaries breaking down training barriers
Vale invests nearly $1M in Sudbury-based ecology research

Vale invests nearly $1M in Sudbury-based ecology research

Laurentian University’s Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit conducts long-term monitoring of area ecosystems
Sault College slams Ottawa’s ‘reckless changes’ to international student levels

Sault College slams Ottawa’s ‘reckless changes’ to international student levels

Feds' reduction in international student visas could mean 'significant financial hardship' says college president
College buys apartment building in Kirkland Lake for student housing

College buys apartment building in Kirkland Lake for student housing

Northern College said the decision was made due to the area's housing crunch
Kirkland Lake group building on job training for Indigenous women

Kirkland Lake group building on job training for Indigenous women

Keepers of the Circle among new organizations offering Investing in Women's Futures program
Confederation College starts search for new president

Confederation College starts search for new president

Kathleen Lynch announced she will retire from post in September
Province's reliance on international students causing economic problems: banks' chiefs

Province's reliance on international students causing economic problems: banks' chiefs

The government's decision to cut back post-secondary funds is showing up in rent inflation, said one chief economist