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The Drift: Rhodium has been raising eyebrows at River Valley palladium project

The Drift: Rhodium has been raising eyebrows at River Valley palladium project

New Age Metals tests whether rare platinum group metal can produce a big pay off for potential open-pit mine
The Drift: Former SAMSSA director Dick DeStefano named Science North honorary life member

The Drift: Former SAMSSA director Dick DeStefano named Science North honorary life member

‘As a result of his efforts, Northern Ontario continues to be recognized as a world-leading centre for science, mining, business, and innovation’
First ship arrives in Thunder Bay for 2022 navigation season

First ship arrives in Thunder Bay for 2022 navigation season

Navigation at the Lakehead was opened by the M/V Michipicoten
Northern airports get federal funding relief

Northern airports get federal funding relief

Seven facilities to share in $5.7 million
Ring of Fire's new boss, Wyloo Metals, makes a surprise visit to Thunder Bay

Ring of Fire's new boss, Wyloo Metals, makes a surprise visit to Thunder Bay

City and First Nation leaders impressed by the approach and vision of the Australian mining company
COVID-19 measures remain in place at the Greater Sudbury Airport

COVID-19 measures remain in place at the Greater Sudbury Airport

While many COVID-19 restrictions are being eased across Canada, airports still have strict controls in place
Hundreds of employment opportunities at Thunder Bay job fair

Hundreds of employment opportunities at Thunder Bay job fair

Companies in mining, telecommunications, health care and construction on the recruiting trail
Province's $5M program aims to remove barriers for racialized, Indigenous entrepreneurs

Province's $5M program aims to remove barriers for racialized, Indigenous entrepreneurs

Successful applicants will receive a $10,000 grant and training to grow their businesses
Ontario to permanently set speed limits on some highway sections at 110 km/h

Ontario to permanently set speed limits on some highway sections at 110 km/h

The province launched a pilot project in 2019 to boost the speeds on certain areas of highway across the province, and The Canadian Press has learned that those speed limits will now be made permanent as of April 22
Thunder Bay economic development on the hunt for a new leader

Thunder Bay economic development on the hunt for a new leader

Eric Zakrewski to leave Community Economic Development Commission this summer