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Northern business leaders to share insights at upcoming conference (9/02)

Anything is possible! That is the message northern business leaders as guest speakers will be sending out to delegates during this year's Northern Ontario Business Awards (NOBA) conference.

Changing the image of forestry (9/02)

Getting a ground-level perspective on how to assess the health of a jack pine stand or how fallen, dead trees contribute to a forest's wildlife habitat were a few of the lessons educators from across North America will take home to their classrooms t

Travel association restructures (9/02)

Upheaval at the Almaguin-Nipissing Travel Association has lead to the resignation of its president. Irene Chmil tendered her resignation following a non-confidence vote Sept. 19 at the association's annual general meeting.

Sheep research program may be privatized (9/02)

The Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency (OSMA) has hired a consultant to investigate the possibility of a privately run sheep research station in Timiskaming.

Woman shifts from driver to trainer (9/02)

At the very early age of eight or nine years old Suzanne Blanchette became attracted to trucks and heavy equipment. Her father was, at the time, involved in the logging and heavy equipment industry in the Sturgeon Falls area.

Discover Abitibi projects shortlisted (12/02)

The Discover Abitibi technical committee recently completed technical evaluations of 42 submissions for proposals to stimulate mineral deposit exploration within the Abitibi Greenstone belt area between Timmins and Kirkland Lake.

Grain companies express concern over incinerator proposal (8/02)

Two grain companies warn they may stop buying Timiskaming farm products unless Bennett Environmental Ltd. alleviates their concerns about a proposed hazardous waste incinerator for Kirkland Lake.

Mill restructures (8/02)

Forty layoff notices were issued to Tembec employees at its Kenogami mill in early August, but the forest products giant vows to keep the planing and sawmill in operation.

Research, development facility explored (8/02)

Spinning off fledgling businesses in northeastern Ontario which are related to welding and materials joining is behind a vision put forward by Northern College. The college is awaiting a response from FedNor and Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corp.

Agile juniors have exploration edge (02/05)

All signs point to a profitable cycle for mineral producers and Canadian Arrow Mines Ltd. in particular is fast tracking to take advantage of the mineral-frenzy market.