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New larger format for Sudbury October small business conference

New larger format for Sudbury October small business conference

Conference strives to help entrepreneurs
Northern Ontario Angels grow investor network, broker more deals

Northern Ontario Angels grow investor network, broker more deals

Financial angels reaching new heights
New youth small business program being offered in Sudbury

New youth small business program being offered in Sudbury

Rising to the occasion
Cheese lovers flocking to Kap for artisanal fare

Cheese lovers flocking to Kap for artisanal fare

François Nadeau learned art of cheesemaking while studying in France

Grocery stores to sell wine this fall

The province has announced up to 300 grocery stores across Ontario will be able to start selling wine this fall.
Nominees sought for Manning Innovation Awards

Nominees sought for Manning Innovation Awards

Nominees are now being accepted for the 2016 Manning Innovation Awards . Founded in 1982, the awards recognize innovators across disciplines in four categories: the Principal Award ($100,000), the David E.
Province recognizes agricultural innovation

Province recognizes agricultural innovation

The province has recognized four Northern Ontario businesses for their innovation in the agri-food industry. On Nov.
Telecommunications pioneer dead at 86

Telecommunications pioneer dead at 86

A pioneer of Sudbury’s business community died Aug. 19 at the age of 86. Donald Steel was born in Drake, Sask. in 1928, and was raised in Teeswater, Ont.
Sault incubator ready to accept small-business clients

Sault incubator ready to accept small-business clients

After months of demolition, renovation and reconfiguration, the new incubation centre in downtown Sault Ste. Marie is ready and waiting to welcome tenants. Millworks, which is located at Mill Square on the former St.
Business returns with success after destructive blaze

Business returns with success after destructive blaze

Three and a half years after a fire destroyed her downtown North Bay business, Jennifer Bywater still gets emotional talking about it. “I thought I was past it,” said Jennifer, her voice breaking. “But I guess not.