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Province investing $75M to rehab 10 dams

Province investing $75M to rehab 10 dams

Sites in Northern Ontario, Parry Sound, Muskoka will go under construction over the next four years
'Common-sense, no-fluff’ mining engineering firm launches in northwestern Ontario

'Common-sense, no-fluff’ mining engineering firm launches in northwestern Ontario

Region's coming mining boom made Dryden the ideal landing spot for Steenhof Mining Services
Magna Mining forks over a dollar for 30,000 hectares of Sudbury base metal properties

Magna Mining forks over a dollar for 30,000 hectares of Sudbury base metal properties

Local mine developer swings its second major land acquisition deal in 2024
Hydro One wins bid to build Wawa-Porcupine transmission line

Hydro One wins bid to build Wawa-Porcupine transmission line

The utility company has a 50-50 partnership with Wabun Tribal Council
Kirkland Lake mining agreement to bring jobs, financial benefits for First Nation

Kirkland Lake mining agreement to bring jobs, financial benefits for First Nation

Agnico Eagle and Beaverhouse First Nation formalize new agreement for the Macassa Mine Complex
Indigenous Leaders: Mission accomplished, Watay Power declares on northwestern Ont. power line project

Indigenous Leaders: Mission accomplished, Watay Power declares on northwestern Ont. power line project

Five remote First Nation communities still remain to be connected to grid power
It’s a ‘game-changer,’ says man hired to lead Laurentian University transformation

It’s a ‘game-changer,’ says man hired to lead Laurentian University transformation

Laurentian alumni Frédéric Nickner hired to help university fulfill one of its key post-insolvency obligations, and transform its operations
Three gold miners step up for annual investment challenge

Three gold miners step up for annual investment challenge

Goodman Gold Challenge tests university students on industry potential
'Don't make us pay': Northern Ontario mayors say immigration cuts hurt their cities

'Don't make us pay': Northern Ontario mayors say immigration cuts hurt their cities

TORONTO — As the federal government looks to drastically reduce its immigration targets over the next few years, the mayors of northern Ontario's largest cities say they need more immigrants to sustain local economies and population.
Court approves sale of over 100 Sault properties owned by insolvent landlords

Court approves sale of over 100 Sault properties owned by insolvent landlords

Corporations linked to SID Developments expected to hemorrhage more than 300 properties across Ontario as real estate empire crumbles