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North Bay welding company innovating bridge repair material

North Bay welding company innovating bridge repair material

Company lands $480,000 in provincial funding for the project
Engineer group to investigate Nipigon River Bridge failure

Engineer group to investigate Nipigon River Bridge failure

Investigation could result in discipline for licensed engineers
Developer bringing modern style to Sudbury apartments

Developer bringing modern style to Sudbury apartments

Panoramic Properties are introducing luxury apartments to the Sudbury market.
Hatch lauded for work on Lower Mattagami project

Hatch lauded for work on Lower Mattagami project

Hatch has been recognized with an Award of Excellence for its project management work on the Lower Mattagami River Project north of Kapuskasing.
Unique digs for furniture store

Unique digs for furniture store

A Sudbury furniture store has brought a unique design to their box store-style business.
Skating with ease

Skating with ease

A Sudbury entrepreneur has designed a patented skating aid that will be sold in sporting goods stores this winter.
Multi-use market mirrors best features of Fort Frances

Multi-use market mirrors best features of Fort Frances

A new market square will transform a key portion of Fort Frances’ downtown into a gathering place for citizens, injecting the downtown with new vibrancy.
Contractors watch government for next move on prompt payment

Contractors watch government for next move on prompt payment

Momentum is building toward enacting prompt payment legislation in Ontario.
Former Sault paper mill transformed into unique conference and event space

Former Sault paper mill transformed into unique conference and event space

Little did Francis H. Clergue know, when he constructed his pulp and paper mill in the early part of the 20th century, it would still be going strong 100 years later as one of Sault Ste. Marie’s most important cultural and business hubs.
Sudbury startup’s ergonomic chair design inspired by architectural principals

Sudbury startup’s ergonomic chair design inspired by architectural principals

Patrick Danielson was uncomfortable. His office chair left him with bad posture and he knew his health was suffering. He swapped out the standard armed and backed chair for a stool, and when he started to feel better, he never went back.