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Three H Furniture on ‘aggressive growth’ path with new CEO

Three H Furniture on ‘aggressive growth’ path with new CEO

Majority shareholder Chris Binnendyk has "next level" plans for New Liskeard office furniture maker
Study puts 11-year mine life for proposed northwestern Ontario gold operation

Study puts 11-year mine life for proposed northwestern Ontario gold operation

First Mining Gold posts pre-feasibility study for Springpole Project
Another $10.9M in provincial funds announced for high-speed internet projects

Another $10.9M in provincial funds announced for high-speed internet projects

Upgraded service will impact residents in northwestern Ontario
Sudbury college, manufacturer partnering on battery-electric vehicle maintenance training

Sudbury college, manufacturer partnering on battery-electric vehicle maintenance training

Cambrian College students will gain practical learning at MacLean Engineering test site
Cobalt refinery fined $75,000 following worker’s critical injury

Cobalt refinery fined $75,000 following worker’s critical injury

The 2019 incident occurred at SMC (Canada) Ltd.’s McAlpine Mill
Preservation of heritage library a labour of love for archaeologist

Preservation of heritage library a labour of love for archaeologist

Woodland Heritage Northeast Inc. to relocate to 110-year-old building
Gowganda silver, cobalt explorer starting pilot plant to make electric vehicle battery material

Gowganda silver, cobalt explorer starting pilot plant to make electric vehicle battery material

Canada Silver Cobalt Works contracts SGS Canada to scale up testing of metals extraction technology
Vancouver gold seeker gains ground in Red Lake, Larder Lake

Vancouver gold seeker gains ground in Red Lake, Larder Lake

Trillium Gold Mines acquires more than 12,000 hectares in exploration property
New consultations in Ignace over nuclear waste site

New consultations in Ignace over nuclear waste site

Residents asked to fill out survey from Nuclear Waste Management Organization between Jan. 18 and Feb. 26
Queen's Park moving too fast for Matawa chiefs on Far North Act repeal

Queen's Park moving too fast for Matawa chiefs on Far North Act repeal

Pandemic control, infrastructure deficiencies are priority issue for remote communities, not interests of government and industry