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$16 M British investment in Smooth Rock

A proposed $16 million investment by a British development firm is opening up new tourism and event hosting opportunities for the Town of Smooth Rock Falls.

Opasatika's biomass attracts two energy companies

Two bioenergy companies have expressed an interest in constructing energy facilities in Opasatika - a welcomed lifeline for the township of 300 residents as they struggle to recover from Tembec’s departure. Scarborough-based Gilead Power Corp.

Construction document depot settles on smaller digs

Celebrating its fifth anniversary and a growing client base, the North Bay Construction Documents Depository is doing the unexpected by moving not into a larger space, but a smaller one.

Rezoning approved for strip mall in Valley East

A new 194,000-square-foot strip mall may well be in the cards for the burgeoning town of Valley East, located within the City of Greater Sudbury.

New $10 million home underway for Timmins Police Services

With a growing police force and a strong need for additional space to accommodate staff and detainees, Timmins Police Services is on schedule for the construction of its new $10 million home.

Mega-projects in the works for Sault

A stable Sault Ste. Marie economy is being reflected in a broad range of construction projects either underway or in the queue. The most anticipated and biggest capital project is the new hospital on Great Northern Road in the city’s north end.

South River course takes first step towards 18 holes this summer with June unveiling

After offering nearly four decades of nine-hole play, the Eagle Lake Golf Course and Country Club in South River is officially taking its first step towards 18 holes.

Cherry picking new international mining concepts

With a Rolodex full of new contacts and a slide show of photos, Sudbury mining engineer Jim Gallagher wants to open up the minds of the Canadian mining industry to new ideas.

Pascol Engineering in receivership purgatory

Thunder Bay shipyard workers were awaiting news in late January of a potential sale of their parent company which was placed under receivership last summer.

Building and maintaining ice roads in Ontario’s Far North

It may be swamp and muskeg through the summer months, but as temperatures start to drop, the Far North landscape is transformed by a community-owned company into a winter road for businesses and area residents alike. Typically open from Jan.