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Borealis groundbreaking set for September

Northern Ontario’s biggest-ever tourism project is ready to start construction this fall in Sault Ste. Marie.

Moving a lake no easy task for miner

Gone are the days when a mining company could come in, set up shop, mine the ore, and perform land rehabilitation afterward.

‘Anybody who isn’t making money is doing something wrong’

Canadian manufacturing may be taking a competitive beating in the global economy, but so far North Bay appears to be bucking the trend.

Expansions, million-dollar homes drive construction

North Bay’s vibrant home building market may be plateauing, but the overall construction sector remained strong in 2005 with a record setting year in home starts and huge potential ahead for 2006.

New high-tech Sandvik line their safest yet (11/05)

Sandvik Mining and Construction USC officials say they are bringing the future to Canada. The company has just released a new line of underground drills expected to revolutionize the safety and reliability aspects of mining equipment.

Fire gives sawmill a fresh, state-of-the-art start (08/05)

Elk Lake’s new planing mill is a step forward in time, says manager Mark Stevens. Mill employees were relieved to hear their place of work would be rebuilt within hours of it burning to the ground. Pedersen Construction Corp.

Title Wave making a mark (08/04)

So long as companies and organizations want items like customized ball caps, t-shirts, sweaters, golf shirts, hockey jerseys, pens, calculators, rulers and golf balls, there will always be work for Greg Neethling.

Meatless gourmet goes for growth (09/04)

Evaline Kasner makes no apologies for being discriminating about what she puts in her mouth and how her food should be prepared.

Building boom marks prosperous road ahead (11/04)

A great financing environment and an improved local economy have contributed to North Bay's home building and housing market boom, now stretching into the third year.

ONTC tracks spinoff opportunities for businesses (11/04)

Some rail shop upgrades and a multimillion-dollar car refurbishment should go a long way towards generating some future spin-off opportunities from the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC).