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Bringing home the expertise
In his late teens, Andre Lapierre wasn’t all that different from many restless kids in Northern Ontario.
All the career opportunities and real-world experience lay over the horizon, he thought.
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 | The do's and don'ts of golfing and etiquette With April comes thoughts of spring and with spring, for many, comes thoughts of golf. Golf can be a frustrating game and that frustration can be traced back to a handful of common errors, many amateurs make. |  | Companies in the Spotlight From bison to biotechnology, Northern Ontario Business has highlighted five innovative companies that are on track to success. |  | Sudbury employment agencies win awards Two Sudbury employment agencies have been presented with Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Service Quality by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities in recognition of their outstanding delivery of the Job Connect program and other services. |  | Maslack sets up shop in North Bay After nearly a decade of searching for the right opportunity to lease space in North Bay, Sudbury’s Maslack Supply has decided to construct its own $1.5 million building on Airport Road. |  | A cultural perspective to architecture Like most Northerners, Dennis Castellan has an admitted “hard-wired” connection to the landscape. |
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Golf instructor scores national successes A national treasure in golf instruction lies at the heart of North Bay’s golfing community, though one of the great teaching secrets of the North is a secret no more. |
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Gaming guru on campus The creative spark behind a next generation video game just might be among the fresh faces in Jay Rajnovich’s first-year computer science class. |
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The do's and don'ts of golfing and etiquette With April comes thoughts of spring and with spring, for many, comes thoughts of golf. Golf can be a frustrating game and that frustration can be traced back to a handful of common errors, many amateurs make. |
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Training, an opportunity and an obstacle for First Nations While the growing Aboriginal population stands to help with the anticipated labour shortage in industries throughout Northern Ontario, the true problem lies in ensuring they have the proper training, according to Stan Beardy, Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN). |
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