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Sudbury Soils Study reports city is safe

By NICK STEWART An extensive seven-year, $10 million project analyzing the soil, water, air and food from the Sudbury area has determined there are little to no health risks from exposure to metals mined in the area.

Elliot Lake living fuels housing and retail expansion

By Bridget Tremblay Historically, the City of Elliot Lake had many economic obstacles before them. Survival was iffy at best and yet, despite all doubts, it has managed to pull together a vibrantly diverse community.

Building Laurentian University's School of Architecture

By NICK STEWART With $15 million in annual benefits for the City of Greater Sudbury and an injection of creative talent, expectations for the proposed Northern Ontario School of Architecture are riding high following the completion of a feasibility s

The do's and don'ts of golfing and etiquette

By Andre Groulx With April comes thoughts of spring and with spring, for many, comes thoughts of golf. Golf can be a frustrating game and that frustration can be traced back to a handful of common errors, many amateurs make.

Companies in the Spotlight

From bison to biotechnology, Northern Ontario Business has highlighted five innovative companies that are on track to success.

Sudbury employment agencies win awards

By HEIDI ULRICHSEN Two Sudbury employment agencies have been presented with Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Service Quality by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities in recognition of their outstanding delivery of the Job Connect pro

Maslack sets up shop in North Bay

By NICK STEWART After nearly a decade of searching for the right opportunity to lease space in North Bay, Sudbury’s Maslack Supply has decided to construct its own $1.5 million building on Airport Road.

A cultural perspective to architecture

By IAN ROSS Like most Northerners, Dennis Castellan has an admitted “hard-wired” connection to the landscape.

Hilton brands leading hotel construction charge

By NICK STEWART Fairmont Hotel, the first hotel built in Sudbury in 15 years, is leading a trend that other developers are quick to be a part of.

Partnership to bring global experience to local workforce

By NICK STEWART A project initiated by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce designed to attract and employ foreign-trained, highly-skilled professionals (HSPs) is coming to Sudbury.