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Carney’s pitch for projects doesn’t leave favourable impression for Indigenous political groups

Carney’s pitch for projects doesn’t leave favourable impression for Indigenous political groups

Leaders want assurances from Ottawa on delivering upfront community infrastructure, equal say on mine project development
Mushkegowuk chiefs designate Ring of Fire as ‘protected homeland’

Mushkegowuk chiefs designate Ring of Fire as ‘protected homeland’

The motion was drafted and passed following a presentation to the chiefs by Jeronimo Kataquapit on Tuesday
FedNor investing over $2 million in tourism initiatives throughout region

FedNor investing over $2 million in tourism initiatives throughout region

Nearly half of the funding, just shy of $1 million, is going to a Kenora brewery while the remainder is spread between seven other projects in the northwest
Lactalis closing Sudbury plant a year after reopening with gov’t help

Lactalis closing Sudbury plant a year after reopening with gov’t help

Company said ‘a shift in market dynamics’ is to blame for the closure, which occurs just one year after the plant reopened thanks in part to a government grant and puts some 25 people out of work
Canada Nickel serves up more of Timmins' potential as a nickel mining district

Canada Nickel serves up more of Timmins' potential as a nickel mining district

Mine developer rolls out maiden estimates for two more nickel deposits
Deteriorating Sudbury arena coming down unless buyer steps forward

Deteriorating Sudbury arena coming down unless buyer steps forward

The new downtown area/event centre opens in 2028
Buzz building around Indigenous tourism plan to boost northern visits

Buzz building around Indigenous tourism plan to boost northern visits

Indigenous Tourism Ontario wants to package authentic Indigenous experiences for newcomers, international tourists
Sudbury to host science centre conference in 2026

Sudbury to host science centre conference in 2026

Members with the Canadian Association of Science Centres will gather at Science North
‘Complete destruction of the earth’: First Nations leaders gear up to fight development bills in court

‘Complete destruction of the earth’: First Nations leaders gear up to fight development bills in court

The pair of bills from the federal and provincial governments aim to speed up some major development projects
Inquest called into Sudbury man’s workplace death in River Valley

Inquest called into Sudbury man’s workplace death in River Valley

Mark Beskorowany, 54, died from injuries received while working in a granite quarry on Aug. 19, 2019, doing work related to drilling