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Province announces $3 million in Northern agricultural funding

Province announces $3 million in Northern agricultural funding

Funding announcement was one of several Northern Development Minister Greg Rickford made during a Feb. 13 stop in Greater Sudbury
Mining the Northwest: MineConnect makes inroads in northwestern Ontario

Mining the Northwest: MineConnect makes inroads in northwestern Ontario

A 2020 rebranding and a pan-Northern approach has improved the visibility and diversity of mining supplier association
Traditional harvesting meets economic development in Timiskaming First Nation

Traditional harvesting meets economic development in Timiskaming First Nation

The Wild Basket project uses wild and cultivated food to create value-added product lines
Timmins moving economic development in-house

Timmins moving economic development in-house

There aren't a lot of details on how the department will look yet
Sudbury will host municipalities conference in 2024

Sudbury will host municipalities conference in 2024

Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities event takes place in May
Cochrane-area farm closing after 16 years of operation

Cochrane-area farm closing after 16 years of operation

'We personally just don’t want to be involved anymore, but, for the right person, it could still be an ongoing operation,' says owner
Northern-centric solutions needed to address vet shortage: researcher

Northern-centric solutions needed to address vet shortage: researcher

Sara Epp presents latest findings during 2024 Northern Ontario Ag Conference in Sudbury
Feds hand out more than $500K for manufacturing, bio-remediation firms

Feds hand out more than $500K for manufacturing, bio-remediation firms

Thunder Bay's Venshore Mechanical, BioNorth Solutions will share in funding
Farm to Fork: ‘Sense of dread’ for beef farmers as Thunder Bay abattoir owners continue search for buyer

Farm to Fork: ‘Sense of dread’ for beef farmers as Thunder Bay abattoir owners continue search for buyer

After two years on the market, Thunder Bay Meat Processing remains up for sale. Now, beef farmers are voicing their concerns about maintaining local food chain
DSI Underground in Sudbury lays off 11 workers

DSI Underground in Sudbury lays off 11 workers

Local branch of a worldwide mining service and supply company has given permanent layoff notice to 11 of its unionized staff and is shutting down the Sudbury operation