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A chip off the old block (02/05)

The chips are down and the way Temiskaming Shores sees it, it is a good bet. Southern Ontario-based Organic Snack Foods Inc. is expanding to Temiskaming Shores with a $1-million project.

Mining revival spells prosperity for region (8/02)

In what is being heralded as a revival of the mining industry in Kirkland Lake, Foxpoint Resources Ltd., the new owners of the Macassa mine and mill, poured their first three gold bars in a ceremony attended by local dignitaries in mid-July.

Ban on transport of toxic substances not endorsed by Tri-Towns (7/02)

A resolution passed by Armour Township on Highway 11 to ban transport of toxic substances on provincial highways and rail lines failed to gain support from Haileybury and New Liskeard.

North Bay gives green light for development (7/02)

A phased-in subdivision development on the airport hill in North Bay received final approval from city councillors after being held up for a decade.

North Bay council scraps index for development fees (7/02)

Officials with the City of North Bay say a revenue loss of about $84,000 is a small price to pay to keep home construction costs from escalating as a result of an index rate structure.

North Bay aerospace sector networking abroad (7/02)

Representatives from Ontario's aerospace sector landed in England earlier this week in search of European investment and networking opportunities.

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.