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Feds grant $1M toward Atikameksheng economic development

Feds grant $1M toward Atikameksheng economic development

A federal funding announcement through FedNor supports the purchase of a diamond drill and readying Atikameksheng Anishnawbek business lands
Forestry research organization names new lead

Forestry research organization names new lead

Scott Jackson tapped to head Centre for Research & Innovation in the Bio-Economy
Communities on the Move: More than $2.5M announced for Indigenous-focused projects

Communities on the Move: More than $2.5M announced for Indigenous-focused projects

FedNor funding will boost economic development, job creation in northwestern Ontario communities
Canada Nickel lands $3.4 million to convert tailings to carbon storage

Canada Nickel lands $3.4 million to convert tailings to carbon storage

Ambitious nickel miner wants to establish carbon-free industrial cluster in the northeast
Feds and North Bay are fast-tracking construction of 337 homes over three years

Feds and North Bay are fast-tracking construction of 337 homes over three years

City to cut red tape, clear space for city infilling to spur construction of multi-residential units
STLLR Gold wants to shake its money maker at a Timmins tailings site

STLLR Gold wants to shake its money maker at a Timmins tailings site

Toronto company sifting through Hollinger mine waste looking for leftover gold
OPINION: What Northern Ontario should want for Valentine’s Day

OPINION: What Northern Ontario should want for Valentine’s Day

If candidates want to woo Northerners this election season, they must consider relevant issues, says think tank leader
Business of the Month: Thunder Bay Co-op Farm Supplies sees growth, wins award after upgrades

Business of the Month: Thunder Bay Co-op Farm Supplies sees growth, wins award after upgrades

Launched in 1952 to help the local farming community, Co-op is now a popular stop with the general public
More than 90 per cent of med school grads practising in the North long-term, says president

More than 90 per cent of med school grads practising in the North long-term, says president

Dr. Michael Green was the guest speaker during a lunchtime talk hosted by the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce
Dryden eyes potential subdivision with hundreds of new homes

Dryden eyes potential subdivision with hundreds of new homes

Two provincial funding decisions totalling $5.1 million will enable the City of Dryden to extend infrastructure to Van Horne Landing for a new subdivision