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New lease for Timmins stratospheric balloon base a 'win-win'

New lease for Timmins stratospheric balloon base a 'win-win'

The Canadian Space Agency has signed a new 10-year lease to launch scientific experiments from the Timmins airport
All-electric, automated mining hauler aims to be operational in 2026

All-electric, automated mining hauler aims to be operational in 2026

The RIINO monorail is currently under development in Sudbury
Sudbury-designed construction robot prepping for first home build in 2024

Sudbury-designed construction robot prepping for first home build in 2024

Automation on the job site could solve labour shortages, help meet provincial housing targets, says researcher
Sudbury's Frontier Lithium secures $2 million to advance its processing technology

Sudbury's Frontier Lithium secures $2 million to advance its processing technology

Mining company scouring the region for site to place its lithium refinery
Business of the Month: Diane Petryna rolls with the changes in retail

Business of the Month: Diane Petryna rolls with the changes in retail

From storefront to online, resilient Thunder Bay retailer adjusts to post-pandemic shopping trends
A decade of innovation celebrated at ICAMP

A decade of innovation celebrated at ICAMP

Canadore College's innovation and advanced manufacturing centre snags $1.1 million for expansion
Sudbury college gifted $100K for battery electric vehicle lab

Sudbury college gifted $100K for battery electric vehicle lab

Greater Sudbury Utilities donation will help complete postsecondary training centre
Farm to Fork: Sault test kitchen looks to grow local agri-food market

Farm to Fork: Sault test kitchen looks to grow local agri-food market

Rural Agri-Innovation Network is establishing a new facility to help food producers scale their businesses
Researchers land $1M to grow berries year-round

Researchers land $1M to grow berries year-round

Led by Collège Boréal, partners are developing innovative hydroponics process
Concrete, steel are 'dinosaurs' of building world, says architect

Concrete, steel are 'dinosaurs' of building world, says architect

Vancouver's Michael Green offers an insight into the plant-based construction materials of the future