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North Bay waterfront plan nears completion

North Bay waterfront plan nears completion

The City of North Bay is almost finished its Downtown Waterfront Master Plan, which will guide planning around the downtown-waterfront district for the next 20 years.
Multi-purpose space fills Sioux Lookout’s needs

Multi-purpose space fills Sioux Lookout’s needs

Cafetorium concept built into high school design
Province does about-face on natural gas funding program

Province does about-face on natural gas funding program

Back to the drawing board for North Shore communities on LNG project
Education by design

Education by design

Sudbury architecture school building components are teaching tools for students
Essar Global slams talk of liquidating Sault steel mill

Essar Global slams talk of liquidating Sault steel mill

'It makes little sense to raise the spectre of liquidation given market conditions and the company's recent financial performance, and such tactics are both feeble and transparent.' — Essar Global
Rainy River mine construction behind schedule

Rainy River mine construction behind schedule

New Gold shakes up project roster, picks up the pace
Defence argues 32 years of leaking led to Elliot Lake mall collapse

Defence argues 32 years of leaking led to Elliot Lake mall collapse

Robert Wood's lawyer pointed to expert testimony that leaking at the Algo Centre Mall had been going on for years, and charged that its latest owner had received a $2-million discount for buying it 'as is.'
Sault solar farms have new owner

Sault solar farms have new owner

Fengate acquires three solar assets from Canadian Solar
French arts facility steaming ahead in 2017

French arts facility steaming ahead in 2017

Sudbury cultural arts proponents have grand plan for community gatherings
Strike or lockout will trigger default in Essar Algoma's financing

Strike or lockout will trigger default in Essar Algoma's financing

Court records reveal that ongoing financing is dependent on Essar Steel Algoma cutting $22.2 million from its operating expenses by March 15.