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Province providing $6M for winter roads construction

Province providing $6M for winter roads construction

Network enables First Nations, remote communities to access essential goods
Forestry company, First Nation renew partnership agreement

Forestry company, First Nation renew partnership agreement

Resolute Forest Products, Lac des Mille Lacs have collaborated for nearly 25 years
Pandemic offered Manitoulin hotel lessons in resilience

Pandemic offered Manitoulin hotel lessons in resilience

Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre found new sources of revenue, outlook on hospitality industry
NOBA 2021: Larissa Stevens of LBS Environmental Consulting is the Young Entrepreneur of the Year

NOBA 2021: Larissa Stevens of LBS Environmental Consulting is the Young Entrepreneur of the Year

A decade of experience under her belt, Stevens is currently working as community consultation coordinator for the Marten Falls Community Access Road project
NOBA 2021: CreeQuest Corp. is the recipient of the Indigenous Business Award of Excellence

NOBA 2021: CreeQuest Corp. is the recipient of the Indigenous Business Award of Excellence

CreeQuest Corp. has become a leading supplier for remote mining camp services
Plan will bring more reliable power to Northwest, says Hydro One

Plan will bring more reliable power to Northwest, says Hydro One

Investments in five-year investment plan will reduce outages by a quarter, Hydro One CEO says during Thunder Bay visit
Pandemic-impacted Indigenous tourism won’t fully recover until 2022: report

Pandemic-impacted Indigenous tourism won’t fully recover until 2022: report

Still, operators remain optimistic about recovery and resilience
Fort Severn housing project earns architecture nod

Fort Severn housing project earns architecture nod

2021 Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence mark the highest level of design recognition in Canada
NOBA 2021: Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre is the Company of the Year (16-50 employees)

NOBA 2021: Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre is the Company of the Year (16-50 employees)

Owned by area First Nations, the Little Current facility is growing and enriching the area’s tourist industry
Three James Bay chiefs jump on premier over Ring of Fire remarks

Three James Bay chiefs jump on premier over Ring of Fire remarks

Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, Neskantaga chiefs said mining should not come at expense of destroying Far North peatlands