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Sault “soldiering on” with port plans despite Essar uncertainty

Sault “soldiering on” with port plans despite Essar uncertainty

Whether Essar stays or not, the EDC boss wants to stay the course on the Port of Algoma
Digging into diversity

Digging into diversity

Mining panel reflects on women, Indigenous inclusion in the workplace.
Jumpstarting the bioeconomy

Jumpstarting the bioeconomy

Bioeconomy group wants home-grown, wood-sourced heating solutions
People, innovation the “new normal” in mining

People, innovation the “new normal” in mining

Adaptation is key for mine operators to weather the downturn
Sault port project on the rocks

Sault port project on the rocks

A Superior Court judge declares Port of Algoma 'insolvent'
Strategy to guide expansion of Sault gaming industry

Strategy to guide expansion of Sault gaming industry

A strategy is being developed in Sault Ste. Marie to become a hub for lottery and gaming know-how.
Contractors watch government for next move on prompt payment

Contractors watch government for next move on prompt payment

Momentum is building toward enacting prompt payment legislation in Ontario.
Goldcorp going electric with Chapleau gold mine

Goldcorp going electric with Chapleau gold mine

Goldcorp’s Borden Lake gold deposit will be all-electric mine through its use of battery-powered equipment.
Governments make educational funding splash in Thunder Bay, Sault

Governments make educational funding splash in Thunder Bay, Sault

The infrastructure wish lists of post-secondary institutions in Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie are being fulfilled after the federal and provincial governments went on a funding tear.
Forest industry waits as softwood lumber deadline passes

Forest industry waits as softwood lumber deadline passes

Oct. 12 was the deadline for a new Softwood Lumber Agreement between Canada and the U.S., and Northern Ontario stakeholders are anticipating tariffs will be levied, impacting the Canadian market.