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Junior miner signs First Nations MOU

Probe Metals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Mattagami and Flying Post First Nations concerning the junior explorer’s West Porcupine Project near Foleyet in northeastern Ontario.
“Sky the limit” for Sudbury film industry

“Sky the limit” for Sudbury film industry

Paul Bronfman, chair and CEO of William F. White International Inc., said he is pleasantly surprised by the success of the film industry in Sudbury and Northern Ontario.
Laurentian U cashes up for research

Laurentian U cashes up for research

Laurentian University is in the money again. The Sudbury institution is receiving $27.3 million for its Research, Innovation and Engineering Centre.
Canadian Chamber backs Northern-conceived resolutions

Canadian Chamber backs Northern-conceived resolutions

The business concerns of two Northern communities were recognized by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCC) this week, with the passing of resolutions designed to help lobby the federal government for change.
New air boss for Sudbury airport

New air boss for Sudbury airport

Todd Trip is the new CEO of the Greater Sudbury Airport. After a national search to find a successor to the retiring Bob Johnston, the Sudbury Airport Community Development Corporation announced Tripp’s appointment on Sept. 15.
St. Joe’s Island logger tops in safety

St. Joe’s Island logger tops in safety

A strong safety culture has made an Algoma district logging contractor a repeat winner at the Workplace Safety North (WSN) annual awards.
Bell Mansion provides touch of elegance

Bell Mansion provides touch of elegance

Multiple rooms available for rent to host meetings, business soirées
Temiskaming chamber lobbies for Highway 11 passing lanes

Temiskaming chamber lobbies for Highway 11 passing lanes

Carving out more passing lanes may be the answer to improve motorist safety on Highway 11, says the Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce.
Timmins farmers aiming to raise 3,000 birds

Timmins farmers aiming to raise 3,000 birds

After meeting at agricultural school, Harold and Patsy Schmidt married, found work outside the food industry, and started a family, all the while holding out for their long-time dream: a farm of their own.
Catering business supports community meal program

Catering business supports community meal program

If you’re looking for someone to cater your next business function, Home of Our Own Catering in Sudbury will fill your stomach with good food and your heart with goodwill.