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Risky business pays off for Canadian mine developers

Risky business pays off for Canadian mine developers

Goodman School of Mines fireside chat yields inspirational career stories
McIntyre Powder Project gaining attention

McIntyre Powder Project gaining attention

A number of initiatives are planned in 2017 to continue the work of the McIntyre Powder Project, which aims to document the work and health histories of miners who were exposed to aluminum powder while working in mines in Northern Ontario.
Study to weigh viability of establishing university in Timmins

Study to weigh viability of establishing university in Timmins

The Northern Policy Institute has commissioned the study, which will be undertaken over the next two months.
Touting the green machine

Touting the green machine

Public education a priority for biomass producers
Former engineer says Elliot Lake mall beams 'pristine' in 2009

Former engineer says Elliot Lake mall beams 'pristine' in 2009

Robert Wood began testifying Tuesday in his trial on criminal charges following the 2012 collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake.
Sudbury’s food co-op turns 10, ushers in changes

Sudbury’s food co-op turns 10, ushers in changes

Financial problems almost closed the organization’s doors last year, but organizational changes are turning things around.
First Nation builds from within

First Nation builds from within

Fort William First Nation goes local to construct the first phase of a new subdivision
Foresters seek common ground on endangered species management

Foresters seek common ground on endangered species management

Industry seeks to avoid red tape, duplication in safeguarding habitat, managing forests
Does a wind turbine need an oil change?

Does a wind turbine need an oil change?

Sault fabrication shop servicing wind turbine gearboxes
Medical software firm finds growth in the North

Medical software firm finds growth in the North

Staffstat recognized for innovation at Toronto conference