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Kirkland Lake to need 600 homes in six years: study

Kirkland Lake to need 600 homes in six years: study

With mining-related activity due to create as many as 1,000 new jobs, Kirkland Lake will need 100 new houses built every year for the next six years just to keep pace, according to an Ottawa-based consultant.
Sioux Lookout rebuilds the ‘Hub’

Sioux Lookout rebuilds the ‘Hub’

Sioux Lookout has always prided itself on being the "Hub of the North." Economic development officer Florence Bailey doesn’t want to change that moniker. Instead, she wants to find ways to enhance it.
Building camps from Kandahar to Timmins

Building camps from Kandahar to Timmins

The company in charge of operating the Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan is setting its sights on a decidedly less dangerous environment: mining in Northern Ontario.
ReadyQuip partners with First Nations

ReadyQuip partners with First Nations

The province’s new focus on enhancing business access to wood and biomass is keeping one Timmins heavy equipment sales and service firm hopeful it may provide a financial shot in the arm to the industry.
Provincial task force to examine construction safety

Provincial task force to examine construction safety

A string of construction-related deaths in Toronto and Ottawa through the winter months have sparked the creation of a provincial task force to examine health and safety, providing industry with cautious hope future tragedies may be prevented.
Another record-smashing year for North Bay home construction

Another record-smashing year for North Bay home construction

For the fourth straight year, the City of North Bay topped previous years with another all-time record for building permits. The value of permits issued by the city in 2009 hit a record of $92 million, which bested the 2008 record of $84.4 million.
Timmins construction stays strong through 2009

Timmins construction stays strong through 2009

The global economic downturn failed to make much of a dent on Timmins’ construction industry through 2009, which had another banner year. With $42.
Steel maker on hiring blitz

Steel maker on hiring blitz

The North American steel industry may be in the dumper but that doesn’t mean jobs aren’t available. In Sault Ste. Marie, when jobs become available it doesn’t take long for word to circulate.
Renting and leasing through a recession

Renting and leasing through a recession

Northern Ontario renting and leasing firms, which once catered to mining contractors had to find alternative markets through 2009, with flexible companies such as Money in Motion seeking ways to excel.
Province comes through with business park funding

Province comes through with business park funding

The City of Thunder Bay has received the first installment of funds to expand infrastructure at Innova Park.