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Could there be another lithium processing plant coming to Thunder Bay?

Could there be another lithium processing plant coming to Thunder Bay?

Australia's Green Technology Metals has been scoping out the city for a processing plant site
Miners exposed to aluminum McIntyre Powder will wait for provincial apology

Miners exposed to aluminum McIntyre Powder will wait for provincial apology

House leader vows to ‘honour the families appropriately’ when Legislature resumes
Architect with Northern Ontario roots receives prestigious fellowship

Architect with Northern Ontario roots receives prestigious fellowship

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada recognizes Eladia Smoke for professional achievements
Bridge, cultural centre recognized for wood design

Bridge, cultural centre recognized for wood design

Northern Ontario projects named winners during 2022 Ontario Wood WORKS! awards
Northwest leaders gathering next week for municipal conference

Northwest leaders gathering next week for municipal conference

Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association event focuses on ‘thriving in time of change’
Treasury Metals’ pot of gold, near Dryden, just got a whole lot bigger

Treasury Metals’ pot of gold, near Dryden, just got a whole lot bigger

Goliath Gold Complex approaches 3-million-ounce mark as studies advance toward mine construction decision
More provincial funds announced for Northern projects

More provincial funds announced for Northern projects

Northern Ontario Heritage Fund announcements for the week of April 11
Sioux Lookout program training northwestern Ontario's mining future

Sioux Lookout program training northwestern Ontario's mining future

Sioux Lookout partnership develops almost 230 workers for the resource sector
Barrick Gold buying into north shore exploration property

Barrick Gold buying into north shore exploration property

Hemlo Explorers optioning its Pic Project to north shore gold miner
Wawa wood plant to restart with $180M investment

Wawa wood plant to restart with $180M investment

Wawa OSB Inc. will hire 140 people for oriented strand board operation