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Wood plant operator fined $65,000 following 2018 worker injury

Wood plant operator fined $65,000 following 2018 worker injury

Norbord charged for incident that occurred at northwestern Ontario engineered wood facility
Alberta discount carrier to land in Thunder Bay this year

Alberta discount carrier to land in Thunder Bay this year

Flair Airlines counting on easing of travel restrictions to deliver regional service
Indigenous-owned electric company prioritizes giving back to communities

Indigenous-owned electric company prioritizes giving back to communities

Five Nations Energy is donating $1.7 million to First Nations communities, health centres
Could Timmins become Northern Ontario's new nickel capital?

Could Timmins become Northern Ontario's new nickel capital?

A nickel supercycle is set to begin, thanks to Elon Musk, and Canada Nickel wants to be first to production
Mother lode of mining opportunities for Thunder Bay

Mother lode of mining opportunities for Thunder Bay

Northwestern Ontario city looks to broaden impact as a mining supply and service hub
Sault employment on the rise, but not up to pre-pandemic levels, report says

Sault employment on the rise, but not up to pre-pandemic levels, report says

Employment fell to 40,400 in January from November's 41,500
Snow removal industry scraping by as insurance premiums pile up

Snow removal industry scraping by as insurance premiums pile up

North Bay businessman said insurers unwilling to provide coverage for struggling snow removal operators
Battle North Gold ready to start Red Lake mine construction

Battle North Gold ready to start Red Lake mine construction

Mine developer looks to bring shuttered project back to production by late 2022
Sault airport’s passenger levels remain at record lows

Sault airport’s passenger levels remain at record lows

President-CEO calls for government intervention to help in airport recovery
Province's business reopening plan could create 'confusion,' says Ontario Chamber

Province's business reopening plan could create 'confusion,' says Ontario Chamber

If COVID infection rates trend positively, non-essential stores could reopen doors to limited capacity by Feb. 16