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Queen's Park offers forest sector more COVID-19 relief

Queen's Park offers forest sector more COVID-19 relief

Province to roll out funding to companies for pandemic safety measures
Timmins BIA hopeful for retailers to reopen this weekend

Timmins BIA hopeful for retailers to reopen this weekend

Northern Ontario scheduled to emerge from provincially mandated shutdown on Jan. 9
Northern ski hills banning southern Ont. residents during January lockdown

Northern ski hills banning southern Ont. residents during January lockdown

Boogie Mountain in Espanola and Laurentian Ski Hill in North Bay both say proof of residency will be required to ski
FedNor invested ‘unprecedented’ $122M in 2020

FedNor invested ‘unprecedented’ $122M in 2020

Economic development minister vows to continue supporting northern companies for ‘as long as it takes’
Small businesses eligible for support funds amid provincial shutdown

Small businesses eligible for support funds amid provincial shutdown

One-time grant can be used as business owners see fit
Beef farmers, Rainy River businesses receive government funding

Beef farmers, Rainy River businesses receive government funding

Feds and provincial chip in to cover costs of feeding market-ready cattle
Sudbury's longtime Downtown BIA director is retiring

Sudbury's longtime Downtown BIA director is retiring

‘Time for the next chapter in my life,’ said Maureen Luoma, who has been with BIA for 43 years
Angel investment guru lands new chair position

Angel investment guru lands new chair position

Mary Long-Irwin will lead the board of directors at the National Angel Capital Organization
NOBA 2020: Rachel Pessah, founder of Bright Spot Therapy Services, has been named the Young Entrepreneur of the Year

NOBA 2020: Rachel Pessah, founder of Bright Spot Therapy Services, has been named the Young Entrepreneur of the Year

Rachel Pessah and her staff bring much-needed speech therapy services to clients in Timmins, Sudbury and remote, fly-in communities across the North.
NOBA 2020: Sunnynook Farms is the Company of the Year (1-15 employees)

NOBA 2020: Sunnynook Farms is the Company of the Year (1-15 employees)

Producing meat and produce east of Sault Ste. Marie, this Echo Bay farm also contributes their bounty to help those less fortunate.