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Mining sectors put heads together

Mining sectors put heads together

Pan-Northern Regional Mining Research Alliance in the works to bring different sectors in the field for stronger collaborations
A friendly face for weary travellers

A friendly face for weary travellers

Popular therapy dog Murphy a welcome sight at Thunder Bay International Airport
Tembec sale? Sounds far from a done deal

Tembec sale? Sounds far from a done deal

Disgruntled shareholders stand ground against sale to Rayonier
Are we in the North secretly secessionists?

Are we in the North secretly secessionists?

So what is this nonsense about everybody seceding from everything? It’s a way to make us think about how we would put the system back together.
Ramada Timmins erects teepee for cultural ceremonies, awareness

Ramada Timmins erects teepee for cultural ceremonies, awareness

Ramada Timmins has erected a teepee in its courtyard as a way to welcome Indigenous guests, while teaching others about Indigenous issues.
The other side of Laurentian

The other side of Laurentian

Sudbury's Laurentian University offers a wide array of services for meetings and conferences, from accommodation to state-of-the art facilities.
Timmins’ Hampton Inn introduces digital room access

Timmins’ Hampton Inn introduces digital room access

Hampton Inn by Hilton in Timmins has introduced Digital Key, which allows guests to use their smartphones to open their rooms.
You can get a job AND an education

You can get a job AND an education

Colleges and universities achieve these high rates of post-graduate employment for exactly the same reason: they prepare their students to work in the areas they have chosen to study.
Province seeking feedback on Northern Ontario Multimodal Transportation Strategy

Province seeking feedback on Northern Ontario Multimodal Transportation Strategy

Ontarians can provide feedback online until Sept. 15
Thunder Bay’s hotel boom shows no sign of slowing

Thunder Bay’s hotel boom shows no sign of slowing

Tourism, conference activity stays hot in northwest city