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Red Lake gold miner looks to get out of a financial hole

Red Lake gold miner looks to get out of a financial hole

Pure Gold Mining makes cost-cutting moves, searches the market for financing
Domtar sells Hearst Forest land to Nature Conservancy of Canada

Domtar sells Hearst Forest land to Nature Conservancy of Canada

Transaction described as “largest private land conservation agreement in Canadian history”
Bridge, cultural centre recognized for wood design

Bridge, cultural centre recognized for wood design

Northern Ontario projects named winners during 2022 Ontario Wood WORKS! awards
Two North Shore communities have ambition to revive a Lake Superior port

Two North Shore communities have ambition to revive a Lake Superior port

Marathon and Biigtigong Nishnaabeg teaming up to create a port authority
Province studying boost to injured worker compensation

Province studying boost to injured worker compensation

WSIB payout could increase to 90 per cent of take-home pay
Sudbury business incubator seeking tenants

Sudbury business incubator seeking tenants

Submission process now open to earn a spot at Innovation Quarters
Jobs of the Future: In-demand lab techs opening door to personalized medicine

Jobs of the Future: In-demand lab techs opening door to personalized medicine

Canadore College gaining reputation for niche training in functional genomics
Sault College upgrading engineering school with $5.2M renovation

Sault College upgrading engineering school with $5.2M renovation

Construction on 8,000-square-foot space slated to be complete by September
Thunder Bay palladium company inks exploration agreement with three First Nation communities

Thunder Bay palladium company inks exploration agreement with three First Nation communities

Potential mine development could provide benefit for northwestern Ontario Indigenous bands
Laurentian University was the maker of its own financial doom, says Ontario's auditor general

Laurentian University was the maker of its own financial doom, says Ontario's auditor general

Sudbury university's creditor protection and faculty woes could have been avoided if it had taken the province’s offer of financial help: Lysyk