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Putting the pedal to the metal with Panels & Pipes

Putting the pedal to the metal with Panels & Pipes

Jean-Paul Legault makes for a dizzying high-energy entrepreneur, whose rapid speech and big ideas make way for budding businesses. Legault, owner of Panels & Pipes Inc.
Strength continues in Sudbury's high-end housing market

Strength continues in Sudbury's high-end housing market

The limping economy may be breathing some cold air onto the red-hot Sudbury housing market, but high-end activity continues to elicit cautious optimism from the city's real estate players.
Real estate in the North - Records continue to be broken

Real estate in the North - Records continue to be broken

Increasingly leaner times in Northern Ontario’s key resource industries have barely slowed the record growth seen in the region’s real estate market, which continued to enjoy tremendous success through 2008.
Contractors struggle to keep up with Sault construction pace

Contractors struggle to keep up with Sault construction pace

An immigration push by Sault Ste. Marie contractors and labour to attract foreign workers has attracted only a dribble of new recruits from the United States.
Appetite for Construction

Appetite for Construction

North Bay Mayor Vic Fedeli uses his sixth floor "wardroom" perch at city hall to full advantage when meeting with development prospects.

Treating employees right

If you aren't getting enough out of your employees, perhaps it's time to look at what you're doing for them, advises the general manager of Levert Personnel Resources Inc.
Brownfield developer takes the reins

Brownfield developer takes the reins

The latest and greatest vision to develop Sault Ste. Marie's Gateway site into a major tourism draw will be unveiled in December.
Groundbreaking starts on new training centre

Groundbreaking starts on new training centre

The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 2486 has turned the sod on a new $1.5 million training centre in Sudbury.
Trades driving Timmins' college construction

Trades driving Timmins' college construction

The explosion of interest in Timmins' tradespeople has created ripple effects in the city's educational sector, with the two public colleges both seeking to move forward on multi-million-dollar expansions.
Highway 69 and 11 expansion rolling north

Highway 69 and 11 expansion rolling north

The ongoing four-laning of Highway 69 between Sudbury and Parry Sound will save lives, move freight faster and if any road in Canada needs it, says Manitoulin Transport president Gord Smith, 69 is it.