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Unique digs for furniture store

Unique digs for furniture store

A Sudbury furniture store has brought a unique design to their box store-style business.
A new green purpose for discarded ash

A new green purpose for discarded ash

Kirkland Lake wood ash recycler sees future in mining, environmental remediation
Skating with ease

Skating with ease

A Sudbury entrepreneur has designed a patented skating aid that will be sold in sporting goods stores this winter.
Sault tech entrepreneur seeks backing for literacy app

Sault tech entrepreneur seeks backing for literacy app

Heuristext lets people with low literacy use the internet while increasing reading proficiency
Multi-use market mirrors best features of Fort Frances

Multi-use market mirrors best features of Fort Frances

A new market square will transform a key portion of Fort Frances’ downtown into a gathering place for citizens, injecting the downtown with new vibrancy.
Sault won’t introduce development fees on new builds

Sault won’t introduce development fees on new builds

City council has decided not to introduce development fees on new builds in Sault Ste. Marie.
Sault “soldiering on” with port plans despite Essar uncertainty

Sault “soldiering on” with port plans despite Essar uncertainty

Whether Essar stays or not, the EDC boss wants to stay the course on the Port of Algoma
Digging into diversity

Digging into diversity

Mining panel reflects on women, Indigenous inclusion in the workplace.
Jumpstarting the bioeconomy

Jumpstarting the bioeconomy

Bioeconomy group wants home-grown, wood-sourced heating solutions
People, innovation the “new normal” in mining

People, innovation the “new normal” in mining

Adaptation is key for mine operators to weather the downturn