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Organic thinking pays off in Parry Sound

Organic thinking pays off in Parry Sound

Crofter's Organic expanding warehouse and freezer space to continue growing fruit spread enterprise

Mining contractor carves national niche (04/05)

By KELLY LOUISEIZE Cementation Canada Inc. brings a two-fold approach to tendering large mining projects that no other contracting company has. Its owners believe that makes the company an attractive, flexible option for resource development.

Mining still driving Sudbury, but road to growth expanding (03/05)

By KELLY LOUISEIZE Mining continues to fuel Greater Sudbury’s economy, as attendees of the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce January After Business networking event heard. The Jan.

New editor takes over (02/05)

Patricia Mills, Publisher of Northern Ontario Business, is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Craig Gilbert as Managing Editor of Northern Ontario Business.

Labour expert working to close ‘incredible’ gap (02/05)

By IAN ROSS Dan Newell grew up in a mining town. He knows how skilled immigrant labour grew Northern Ontario.

Blazing a perfectly engineered trail (02/05)

By CRAIG GILBERT Companies that hire graduates of Cambrian College’s nationally accredited engineering programs know they are getting employees with skills recognized all over the country.

Elliot Lake airport to improve, expand (01/05)

Elliot Lake’s airport received a funding boost to assist in the construction of a 12,000-square-foot hangar and other infrastructure improvements. Northern Ontario Heritage Fund is contributing $418,200 toward the project.

2005 IW nominations (01/05)

The eighth annual Influential Women of Northern Ontario (IW) awards gala will be held in Sault Ste. Marie at Algoma’s Water Tower Inn on May 30, and in Thunder Bay at the Fort William Historical Park on June 2.

Sharpe to pour $10M into Northern Breweries plant (01/05)

By IAN ROSS One of Canada’s best-known brewers is the new owner and president of Northern Breweries Ltd. After weeks of speculation, Bill Sharpe, the former founder of Hamilton’s Lakeport Brewing Company, was officially introduced at a Dec.

LU to tender for new residence (01/05)

Laurentian University has approved the detailed plans for the first student residence to be constructed on campus since 1972. The 225-bed residence will bring the number of students able to live at the campus to 1,400.