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Province pledges $299M for training centres, programming

Province pledges $299M for training centres, programming

Effort aims to increase skilled trades workers
Angel investing takes the stage at Timmins event

Angel investing takes the stage at Timmins event

Northern Ontario Angels, Link North partner on April seminar and networking event
Sault chamber, workforce committee shine spotlight on skills shortage

Sault chamber, workforce committee shine spotlight on skills shortage

March 28 event will address challenges and opportunities in the labour market
Lakehead's Formula SAE team gearing up for competition

Lakehead's Formula SAE team gearing up for competition

Thunder Bay engineering students vying for bragging rights, job prospects at prestigious international contest
Could Sault churches provide land for affordable housing?

Could Sault churches provide land for affordable housing?

Places of worship and other institutional-zoned properties are eyed as sources of underutilized land that could be used to densify existing built-up parts of the city
Great Lakes shipping season set to begin March 25

Great Lakes shipping season set to begin March 25

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will kick things off by opening the Poe Lock
North Shore First Nation celebrates construction start on water treatment plant

North Shore First Nation celebrates construction start on water treatment plant

Biigtigong Nishnaabeg's $58-million plant comes online in late 2024
Communities on the Move: Data-informed decision-making on the docket in North Bay

Communities on the Move: Data-informed decision-making on the docket in North Bay

Online hub Explore North Bay puts all GIS data in one easy-to-access place
Sudbury's regreening expertise taking root in Peru

Sudbury's regreening expertise taking root in Peru

City of Greater Sudbury signs letter of intent with Peruvian region to promote innovation and cooperation
Trillium Gold Mines wants to be the new land baron in Red Lake

Trillium Gold Mines wants to be the new land baron in Red Lake

Proposed merger "literally changes the map" in the Red Lake mining camp, says Trillium Gold president