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Northern conveyor belt specialist rebrands to Viacore

Northern conveyor belt specialist rebrands to Viacore

Belterra, All-State Belting come together under one banner
Sudbury mining supplier acquired by Swedish company

Sudbury mining supplier acquired by Swedish company

HARD-LINE, which specializes in remote-controlled technology, has been bought by Hexagon
Immigration pilot expands in Sudbury

Immigration pilot expands in Sudbury

Feds increasing newcomer allotment in last two years of project
Mining innovation network appoints new director

Mining innovation network appoints new director

Chamirai (Charles) Nyabeze will lead Sudbury-based organization
Former Sudbury mining leader is back on board with Vale

Former Sudbury mining leader is back on board with Vale

The appointment of Mark Cutifani as chair of the newly formed Energy Transition Metals Board with Vale Base Metals takes effect this month   
Jobs of the Future: Powerline techs in high demand as workforce ages

Jobs of the Future: Powerline techs in high demand as workforce ages

Many apply, a handful are accepted into Cambrian College's powerline technicians program
Business of the Month: Turning dirty chaos into clean order is a family affair for uniform outfitter

Business of the Month: Turning dirty chaos into clean order is a family affair for uniform outfitter

In business since 1901, Sudbury's Northern Uniform Service is expanding once again
The Drift: Smaller is greener and cheaper for Sturgeon Falls-area palladium mine developer

The Drift: Smaller is greener and cheaper for Sturgeon Falls-area palladium mine developer

New Age Metals rolls out revised economic assessment for its River Valley PGM project
Greater Sudbury adopts tax incentive program aimed at spurring development

Greater Sudbury adopts tax incentive program aimed at spurring development

Employment Land Community Improvement Plan, which offers developers tax incentives, takes applications in September
Sudbury votes to freeze development charges

Sudbury votes to freeze development charges

Scheduled to jump 9.9 per cent effective July 1, city council instead voted to freeze them