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One year after rebirth of Algoma Steel, loose ends remain

One year after rebirth of Algoma Steel, loose ends remain

Deadline to wrap everything up is midnight on New Year's Eve
Invest North Bay rolls out immigrant attraction strategy

Invest North Bay rolls out immigrant attraction strategy

Strategy targetting newcomers, Torontonians looking for change of pace
Sudbury cannabis company delayed in building Espanola extraction facility

Sudbury cannabis company delayed in building Espanola extraction facility

GaiaCann anticipates August 2020 production start to process South American-grown marijuana
Drones taking to the skies in Moose Cree First Nation

Drones taking to the skies in Moose Cree First Nation

Drone delivery service expected to get underway this summer
Rio Tinto commits $1M to Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Minerals Development

Rio Tinto commits $1M to Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Minerals Development

Waubetek-led initiative aims to increase opportunities for Indigenous participation in mining
First Nation sees value-added opportunities with industrial park

First Nation sees value-added opportunities with industrial park

Fort William First Nation teams up with Thunder Bay to organize, promote on-reserve brownfield property
Sudbury mayor ends attempt to replace economic development board

Sudbury mayor ends attempt to replace economic development board

Says communication has improved since new GSDC chair took over, new mandate expected in 2020
Canvas is the ideal medium for Timmins tentmaker

Canvas is the ideal medium for Timmins tentmaker

Sewn Home crafts custom, handmade canvas structures
OPINION: What do you mean by a climate emergency?

OPINION: What do you mean by a climate emergency?

If most Canadians agree there is a climate emergency, what should we be doing?
Vale's Copper Cliff mine expansion expected to be complete by 2021

Vale's Copper Cliff mine expansion expected to be complete by 2021

The company is investing $750 million to rehabilitate existing infrastructure