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Pain of high power bills was “worth it”

Pain of high power bills was “worth it”

Switch to green energy was necessary to improve air quality, address health risks, says Ontario environmental commissioner
Rebound in mining attracts environmental firm to Thunder Bay

Rebound in mining attracts environmental firm to Thunder Bay

Ottawa’s BluMetric Environmental opening second Northern Ontario office
Expansion in the works for Atikokan wood pellet mill

Expansion in the works for Atikokan wood pellet mill

Chapleau forestry company spinoff eyes home heating market, export opportunities
Constance Lake, Hearst partner on waste management project

Constance Lake, Hearst partner on waste management project

Project to help reduce waste, increase mutual understanding, and set tone for future collaboration
Saving food to protect the environment

Saving food to protect the environment

Food Rescue coming to Sudbury, touted as a way to reduce greenhouse gasses and support food security
Demolition of Sudbury iron ore plant to be complete by year's end, says Vale

Demolition of Sudbury iron ore plant to be complete by year's end, says Vale

Recycling scrap metal nets $6 million in savings
Green energy workshops slated for February

Green energy workshops slated for February

Green Economy North will share information about community energy planning with residents along the North Shore of Lake Huron.
Self-sustainability sprouts from greenhouse plans

Self-sustainability sprouts from greenhouse plans

Building project at Wikwemikong High School aims to launch more skills programs, support green initiatives
New federal rules coming for natural resource projects

New federal rules coming for natural resource projects

Caution, optimism from mining industry over environmental assessment legislation
Bio-refinery funding boost

Bio-refinery funding boost

Resolute Forest Products and Ottawa collaborate on green product research