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Engineering firm promotes flexible schedule

By NICK STEWART Working 9 am to 5 p.m. is an all too common work schedule, but for employees of engineering firm J. L. Richards’ Timmins office, that schedule is more of a suggestion than a rule.

Kennecott – encourages cross training

By KELLY LOUISEIZE Flexibility and cross training have retained the full-time and contractual workers at Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. (KCEI) laboratories in Thunder Bay. The small diamond research assay lab has been in existence for 14 years.

Flakeboard's team of decision makers

By IAN ROSS Sault Ste. Marie’s Flakeboard Company Ltd. has collected many corporate and community accolades for its Kaizen-like performance ethic and its well-documented safety culture.

Brewery boss puts rumours in perspective

By IAN ROSS When Bill Sharpe got set to resurrect an Amstel brewery in Hamilton in the early 1990s, he walked in with a clean balance sheet and a solid financial backer in place to grow the business into what became Lakeport Brewing.

Exclusive: Falconbridge president speaks out

Editor’s Note: On the eve of Northern Ontario Business deadline, Inco, Falconbridge and Phelps Dodge Corp. announced a $56-billion proposal that would create the world’s largest nickel producer from the three companies.

Sudbury lawyer featured at international conference

By IAN ROSS A prominent Sudbury lawyer was selected to moderate and speak at an international labour and employee law conference in Europe last month.

Hospital signs exclusive sourcing deal with Philips

By CRAIG GILBERT A new $20-million “corporate alliance” with a major medical technology provider will have the Sudbury Regional Hospital (SRH) haggling no more.

Sudbury spirit at awards: ‘I would live here forever'

By CRAIG GILBERT It seems setting up a pita joint in Northern Ontario is an excellent way to fill a trophy case.

New Espanola EDO has work cut out for her work cut out for her

By ADELLE LARMOUR There is no time for grass to grow under the feet of Espanola’s new economic development officer.

Hydroponics help First Nation grow

By KELLY LOUISEIZE A hydroponic vegetable operation within the walls of the Thessalon First Nation’s Bio Centre is gaining momentum as the community examines ways of diversifying.