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Sudbury introduces financial incentives for downtown development

Sudbury introduces financial incentives for downtown development

Sudbury recently passed its revamped Community Improvement Plan, which includes financial incentives for development in the downtown core.
Incentivizing natural gas draws biomass group’s ire

Incentivizing natural gas draws biomass group’s ire

Biomass North insists wood-based heating a better alternative for Northern communities
Miner registry still seeking participants exposed to McIntyre Powder

Miner registry still seeking participants exposed to McIntyre Powder

McIntyre Powder Project documents the health and work histories of miners who inhaled finely ground aluminum dust while working at mines across the country.
Can wood float for value-added forestry?

Can wood float for value-added forestry?

Northwestern Ont. First Nations scope out marine, mill possibilities
Flicker of hope for natural gas

Flicker of hope for natural gas

Sioux Lookout is rethinking its natural gas pipeline plan after Ontario’s energy regulator thrust the cost burden onto the community.
Sault Ste. Marie to rejuvenate downtown with new strategy

Sault Ste. Marie to rejuvenate downtown with new strategy

Sault Ste. Marie has developed a downtown development initiative designed to accentuate the attributes that make the city unique in hopes of attracting new private investment.
B&D Manufacturing sells two tire handlers to Vale Brazil

B&D Manufacturing sells two tire handlers to Vale Brazil

Purpose-built machines handle tires weighing up to 10 tons
Northern business, industry taking the "brunt" of energy prices

Northern business, industry taking the "brunt" of energy prices

Northern chambers of commerce voice concerns, recommendations for province's long-term energy plan
Temiskaming chamber, municipality lobby for a safer Highway 11

Temiskaming chamber, municipality lobby for a safer Highway 11

A fatal collision on Nov. 24 has renewed the discussion for better safety measures along the highway.
Timmins drawing new business with industrial rail park

Timmins drawing new business with industrial rail park

The City of Timmins is nearing completion on its 36-acre industrial rail park, which is attracting clients that require direct access to a rail line.