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COVID sparked a government hiring spree that just won't quit

COVID sparked a government hiring spree that just won't quit

Federal, provincial, municipal government bureaucracy growing, says Fraser Institute study
International students propping up Laurentian’s enrolment this fall

International students propping up Laurentian’s enrolment this fall

Sudbury university sees decline in returning domestic students, with larger pre-insolvency cohort now having graduated
First Nations contribute $1.5M to Marathon's rec centre project

First Nations contribute $1.5M to Marathon's rec centre project

Proposed Active Living Centre is part of north shore town's reclamation and repurposing of former Marathon Pulp site
Innovation centre developing 'real-world' mining electric vehicle training

Innovation centre developing 'real-world' mining electric vehicle training

Federal government giving Sudbury's NORCAT $225,000 for the project
Cochrane launching $10 lots soon

Cochrane launching $10 lots soon

Program will offer incentives to potential homeowners and developers
Industrial park taking shape in Elliot Lake

Industrial park taking shape in Elliot Lake

City west of Sudbury is building an industrial park, drafting tourism strategy
OPINION: Forest bioenergy: diversifying and decarbonizing Ontario’s energy portfolio

OPINION: Forest bioenergy: diversifying and decarbonizing Ontario’s energy portfolio

Clean and green forest biomass needs to be part of Ontario's energy mix, says OFIA president
General Motors closing Kapuskasing cold weather testing facility

General Motors closing Kapuskasing cold weather testing facility

Automaker said its testing methods have ‘evolved’
Domestic enrolment up as Sault College faces ‘market chill’ in international students

Domestic enrolment up as Sault College faces ‘market chill’ in international students

Fewer international students at Sault College this year presents significant loss of revenue, college official says
Trans-Canada Highway twinning project moves to preliminary design phase

Trans-Canada Highway twinning project moves to preliminary design phase

Anticipated traffic increase, vehicle flow and safety are behind Thunder Bay-Kakabeka Falls four-laning