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Forestry company filling skills gap, labour shortage through international recruitment

Forestry company filling skills gap, labour shortage through international recruitment

EACOM Timber Corp. is addressing the employment issue in the north through international recruitment.
Exploration roundup: Fall brings a frenzy of drilling for gold, nickel in the Timmins district

Exploration roundup: Fall brings a frenzy of drilling for gold, nickel in the Timmins district

Fresh approaches on well-trodden exploration ground reveal new discoveries
Porter Airlines restores service to northeastern Ontario

Porter Airlines restores service to northeastern Ontario

Toronto air carrier resumes flights to Sault, Sudbury, Timmins
Land-based project teaches carpentry skills, provides healing

Land-based project teaches carpentry skills, provides healing

Skills development, college certificate help guide participants to careers in carpentry
Galleon grows gold ounces at Timmins-area exploration property

Galleon grows gold ounces at Timmins-area exploration property

Preliminary economic assessment coming this fall for West Cache mine project
Exploration drilling continues to expand size of Matheson gold deposit

Exploration drilling continues to expand size of Matheson gold deposit

Moneta Gold serves up more promising drill results from its Tower Gold Project
Timmins mining veteran picked to steer Bradshaw deposit into production

Timmins mining veteran picked to steer Bradshaw deposit into production

Dan Gagnon named president-CEO of Gowest Gold
Family-run farm grows selection of fresh food

Family-run farm grows selection of fresh food

The locally raised and grown food is sold on the farm and at farmers' markets
Air Creebec signs new lease at Timmins airport

Air Creebec signs new lease at Timmins airport

City struck similar agreement with Thunder Airlines last month
Timmins seeking applicants for tourism accommodation tax revenue

Timmins seeking applicants for tourism accommodation tax revenue

City began charging four per cent tax in 2019