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Federal government invests $2M into Sudbury mining tech

Federal government invests $2M into Sudbury mining tech

Three innovation organizations split up more than $2 million for Sudbury projects
Ag boom in Matheson area putting pressure on roads, infrastructure

Ag boom in Matheson area putting pressure on roads, infrastructure

The municipality's leaders were down south this week to talk about key priorities with provincial leaders
Coworking space opens for Elliot Lake entrepreneurs

Coworking space opens for Elliot Lake entrepreneurs

ELNOS launching pilot program to help entrepreneurs boost their businesses
Café and lounge opens at the Greater Sudbury Airport

Café and lounge opens at the Greater Sudbury Airport

The grand opening of the Fly Sudbury Café & Lounge is part of ongoing pandemic recovery efforts at the Greater Sudbury Airport
Farm to Fork: Cochrane farm family sets sights on bioeconomy

Farm to Fork: Cochrane farm family sets sights on bioeconomy

Grey Wolf Gardens goes green in northern farm adventure
Province adds $160M to train skilled workers

Province adds $160M to train skilled workers

Priority will be given to people with lower incomes, criminal records
Laurentian formalizes agreement for innovation cluster

Laurentian formalizes agreement for innovation cluster

Sudbury university joins Lakehead, Nipissing and Trent in signing MOU
Communities on the Move: Come for the housing, stay for the hospitality

Communities on the Move: Come for the housing, stay for the hospitality

Markstay-Warren partnering with Habitat for Humanity on innovative affordable housing development
Grain shipments through Thunder Bay dominate Seaway cargo growth

Grain shipments through Thunder Bay dominate Seaway cargo growth

An improved prairie harvest last year, and strong demand overseas, are impacting activity in the port
Local leaders tout progress on lithium refining

Local leaders tout progress on lithium refining

Thunder Bay’s municipal leaders say they emerged from a recent AMO conference optimistic the city could host a second lithium processing plant