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Bracing for a bug battle

Bracing for a bug battle

This summer is shaping up to be the busiest season ever for BioForest Technologies Inc.
Kirkland Lake Gold Q3 sees higher production, red ink

Kirkland Lake Gold Q3 sees higher production, red ink

The third quarter of fiscal 2009 was an eventful one for Kirkland Lake Gold, which saw gold production jump by 21 per cent while still being unable to avoid operating losses of $4.7 million. Gold revenues for the quarter reached $8.
Buchanan goes into receivership

Buchanan goes into receivership

Buchanan Forest Products, once one of Thunder Bay's and northwestern Ontario's largest private employer, has gone into receivership.
Thinking outside the forest

Thinking outside the forest

With the forestry in survival mode, business and community leaders in Northern Ontario to looking at trees and industry fibre waste by-products in a new way.
Domtar permanently closes Dryden paper machine

Domtar permanently closes Dryden paper machine

A tightening market for uncoated free sheet paper forced Domtar to permanently shut down its last paper machine at its Dryden mill. The Nov.

Getting into the bioenergy boom

By Douglas Bradley President of the Canadian Bioenergy Association This year, bioenergy projects in Canada's forestry communities are on fast-forward.
Lakehead U biorefining for a better future

Lakehead U biorefining for a better future

From new sources of fuel to innovative medical applications, the Boreal Forest may yet hold many secrets for Northern Ontario, secrets which Australian biochemist Dr. Robert Dekker is looking to uncover.
Kirkland Lake examines slash for future

Kirkland Lake examines slash for future

Kirkland Lake officials are looking to bioproducts to breathe new life into their local economy.
Forestry and mining waste to help make biofuel

Forestry and mining waste to help make biofuel

Mixing waste from two of Northern Ontario’s most prominent industries may one day lead to the production of greener fuels, if research projects in Timmins and Sudbury are any indication.
Ontario Court of Appeal reserves final decision on stumpage fee

Ontario Court of Appeal reserves final decision on stumpage fee

An Ontario Court of Appeal is reserving judgement on whether the province's Residual Value Charge (RVC) , a forestry stumpage fee, is a legitimate or an illegal charge on hardwood sawmill companies. Jim Boniferro, owner of Sault Ste.