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Fate decided: Norgoma will be ripped apart by Purvis cutting torches

Fate decided: Norgoma will be ripped apart by Purvis cutting torches

Sault will waive up to $8K in landfill fees to allow Purvis Marine to dispose of non-ferrous materials including wood, roofing materials, asbestos, oil, lubricants and paint
Decommissioning M.S. Norgoma expected to cost taxpayers $400,000

Decommissioning M.S. Norgoma expected to cost taxpayers $400,000

Since June 2019 Sault Ste. Marie has paid $40 a day to berth the old ship at a dock leased by Purvis Marine at Algoma Steel
West Nipissing could limit licences for short-term rentals

West Nipissing could limit licences for short-term rentals

Move aims to mitigate impact of region's low housing stock
Science North is 'committed to seeing this through,' says CEO of Dynamic Earth expansion

Science North is 'committed to seeing this through,' says CEO of Dynamic Earth expansion

Ashley Larose says changes made at organization reflect auditor general's recommendations
Poor planning, ineffective project management cited for growing costs of Dynamic Earth expansion project

Poor planning, ineffective project management cited for growing costs of Dynamic Earth expansion project

Auditor General discovers cost of Sudbury’s science centre modernization tripled to $15 million in three years
North Bay chosen as host for 2024 tourism event

North Bay chosen as host for 2024 tourism event

City will welcome delegates for Northern Ontario Tourism Summit
Media company gives boost to new Soo plaza

Media company gives boost to new Soo plaza

Village Media donation will enhance performance stage, support advertising
Tourism operators asked to reflect: ‘Are you really an ally?’

Tourism operators asked to reflect: ‘Are you really an ally?’

Indigenous Tourism Ontario CEO Kevin Eshkawkogan shares lessons on achieving reconciliation in tourism
Manitoulin ferry season draws to close after ‘stellar’ season

Manitoulin ferry season draws to close after ‘stellar’ season

The Chi-Cheemaun will sail its last 2023 trip on October 16
New Thunder Bay hotel will be a Hyatt House

New Thunder Bay hotel will be a Hyatt House

Tourism Thunder Bay manager Paul Pepe expects to see more hotels built as demand remains high