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Canadore College - Flight technician program

By NICK STEWART With a growing global emphasis on the use of flight in mining exploration and industrial development, Canadore College’s aircraft maintenance technician (AMT) program is busier than ever.

Arts and business go hand in hand at Canadore

By NICK STEWART A unique program designed to produce business-savvy craftsmen will soon be available to the next generation of fine arts students at North Bay’s Canadore College.

Forestry woes stop 2007 Frog’s Breath tournament

By NICK STEWART Golfers hoping to take a swing at the annual Frog’s Breath Charity Golf Tournament and Social event will have to wait as this year’s has been cancelled.

Business soaring for Gateway Helicopters

By NICK STEWART While the sky seems to be the limit for mining exploration activity, the same could be said for North Bay’s Gateway Helicopters. In 2004, Gateway employed 25 people and purchased 10 helicopters.

North Bay building statistics hitting record numbers in 2006

By NICK STEWART The North Bay’s building department recently revealed that construction permits for the year reached a record-breaking $101,264,797. “It’s been a really, really good roll,” says Shawn Killins, the city’s chief building official.

Enhancing North Bay’s business climate

BY NICK STEWART Efforts to convince businesses to set up shop in the City of North Bay will be significantly enhanced through a series of recent agreements with the Department of National Defence and various city departments, according to Mayor Vic F

Regional health centre takes a step forward

By NICK STEWART After eights years of waiting, local residents may see construction under way for the North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) as early as this spring.

North Bay housing market heats up

BY NICK STEWART The decade-long surge of North Bay’s red-hot housing market has continued through 2006, which saw the second-highest starts since 1992 and the strongest sale numbers on record.

Growing a knowledge-based community

By NICK STEWART North Bay’s post-secondary institutions are gearing up for the future with a number of big-ticket capital projects and new programs that each one hopes will boost the quality of their offerings.

Slow progress on wind power projects

By IAN ROSS Talk of an east-west power grid for Ontario to import surplus power from Newfoundland and Quebec has a North Bay wind power consultant shaking his head at Queen’s Park.