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Program pools resources for research (7/02)

A unique and creative partnership program is enabling forestry users and experts, such as Tembec and the Ministry of Natural Resources, to pool their resources and focus on maintaining and enhancing an ecologically sustainable wood supply for years t

Hydroelectric plant reconstruction slowed by governmental approvals (7/02)

Delays with senior levels of government have slowed the progress of a hydroelectric plant in Latchford, in the Timiskaming District.

Timiskaming dairy farmers may be soured by plant proposal (7/02)

Timiskaming milk producers may be stuck on the hoof with excess milk if Parmalat Canada makes good on its threat not to buy area milk as a result of a proposed hazardous-waste incinerator in Kirkland Lake.

Cobalt sees past as its future (02/05)

The Town of Cobalt is set to enhance its tourism profile with some help from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC). The province has agreed to chip in $1,102,520 toward the development of the Cobalt Historic Mining Camp.

Event celebrates business leadership and achievement (9/02)

Nominations are being sought for outstanding leadership in the Tri-Town area. Celebrating Leadership and Achievement in the Tri-Town Business Community is a community-wide event recognizing the contributions of local business leaders.

Weaving Wealth (9/02)

Dave Wight is not quite certain where he fits into in the realm of the business domain, but he is far from being sheepish about his product, which has nabbed the attention of southern Ontarians and Americans alike.

Furniture company custom-designed success (07/05)

Mass customization is the key to survive and thrive in a highly competitive North American market for a New Liskeard office furniture maker.

North Bay Fur Auction traps global market (07/05)

Furriers from all corners of the world gravitate four times a year to North Bay's Fur Harvesters Auction.

Diamond-bearing rocks identified in Mattawa-Cobalt corridor (7/02)

New targets for diamond exploration in the Mattawa-Cobalt corridor have been identified through a newly released stream sediment survey undertaken by the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS).

Gold deposits point to potential gold camp (5/01)

A Kirkland Lake provincial geologist believes there is a yet-to-be discovered gold camp in the Lake Abitibi area that is strikingly similar to deposits found in Timmins and Kirkland Lake.