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Growth on the horizon for Sault manufacturer

Growth on the horizon for Sault manufacturer

Soo Foundry will create jobs, purchase equipment with provincial funding
Company puts plans in motion for a Marathon palladium mine

Company puts plans in motion for a Marathon palladium mine

Generation Mining to start feasibility study, expects to start production in 2023
Lake Shore Gold adds $20K to business PPE grant

Lake Shore Gold adds $20K to business PPE grant

Program assists Timmins small businesses in reopening safely
Back to the bush for these northwest gold explorers

Back to the bush for these northwest gold explorers

First Mining Gold, Auteco Minerals resume drilling near Red Lake, Sioux Lookout, Pickle Lake
New Bombardier contract will ‘bridge the gap’ to larger opportunities

New Bombardier contract will ‘bridge the gap’ to larger opportunities

An order for 28 BiLevel commuter rail cars for two U.S. transit authorities will provide continuity for 300 employees while the company works to secure larger contracts.
Social entrepreneur recognized for mission to end boil water advisories

Social entrepreneur recognized for mission to end boil water advisories

Innovation and Entrepreneurs Foundation will honour Mark Marsolais-Nahwegahbow, founder of Birch Bark Coffee Company
New hotline offers free financial advice to businesses struggling due to COVID-19

New hotline offers free financial advice to businesses struggling due to COVID-19

Federal government rolls out month-long Business Resilience Service hotline
Underground fatality at Lac des Iles Mine (updated)

Underground fatality at Lac des Iles Mine (updated)

Palladium mine was resuming production after COVID-19 shutdown
Federal government launches inquiry into illegal steel dumping

Federal government launches inquiry into illegal steel dumping

Findings could result in anti-dumping levies for foreign exports
Northern students flocking online to continue postsecondary studies

Northern students flocking online to continue postsecondary studies

Contact North expects growth as COVID-19 delays traditional learning