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Laurentian research centre open for business

Laurentian research centre open for business

Event organizers looking to bring a fresh take to meetings and workshops have a unique new option in the Vale Living With Lakes Centre at Laurentian University in Sudbury .
Local food culture consumes Thunder Bay caterer

Local food culture consumes Thunder Bay caterer

Preparing a menu for an upcoming reception of 192 people wasn’t the least bit intimidating to Rhonda Bill.
Sunset Inn & Suites a testament to its founder

Sunset Inn & Suites a testament to its founder

For Suzanne Favot, the Sunset Inn & Suites will always be inked to the entrepreneurial spirit of her late father, Dick Davidson.
Sault-area lodge offers pristine getaway

Sault-area lodge offers pristine getaway

Following major renovations, Stokely Creek Lodge is being promoted as an ideal conference and convention facility
Valhalla upgrades continue

Valhalla upgrades continue

Thunder Bay 's Valhalla Inn announced its restoration plans for its Timbers restaurant, damaged by a January 3 fire, are now complete and interior construction is underway.
Sudbury chef preparing fresh, healthful foods

Sudbury chef preparing fresh, healthful foods

It’s not often you’ll hear Andrew Culgin say he’s going to work. But he will head off to “the kitchen,” and it’s a kitchen that carries his signature style.
Ziplining, paintball great for teambuilding

Ziplining, paintball great for teambuilding

If you show up at Treetop Adventures, ready to fly through the trees on a zipline, or shoot a round of paintball with colleagues, you’re advised to check your ego at the door.

Cycle tourism gets boost on Manitoulin

Upgrades are being made to the Georgian Bay Cycling Route to boost cycle tourism in the Manitoulin Island region.

Historic Sault site getting revamped

An historic homestead in Sault Ste. Marie is getting a $4-million boost, which will be used to build an interpretive centre on the site.

Sault festivals get a windfall

A pair of festivals being held in Sault Ste. Marie has received provincial backing. The Algoma Arts Festival Association has received $75,000 for the Algoma Fall Festival , and another $75,000 is going to the 1812 Bicentennial History Fest.