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Trump tariff threat ‘largely overblown’: economist tells Sudbury crowd

Trump tariff threat ‘largely overblown’: economist tells Sudbury crowd

Scotiabank senior vice-president and chief economist Jean-François Perrault calls out "bad economic policy"
Vale considers selling Manitoba mine

Vale considers selling Manitoba mine

Global nickel miner launches strategic review of Thompson mine
Sault mayor pushes steel mill to scale back Port of Algoma project

Sault mayor pushes steel mill to scale back Port of Algoma project

Matthew Shoemaker asks for scalable commercial port design with priority on servicing current port users first
Air BnBs now part of Timmins 'hotel tax'

Air BnBs now part of Timmins 'hotel tax'

A decision hasn't been made on whether or not to increase the levy collected to six per cent
First Nations partnerships help college serve whole region

First Nations partnerships help college serve whole region

Partnership between three organizations is designed to teach practical skills
Two Thunder Bay grain elevators changing hands

Two Thunder Bay grain elevators changing hands

Viterra grain terminals will be transferred to the control of global agri-business Bunge, which promises increased investment across Canada
Peavey Mart to close stores in New Liskeard and Sudbury

Peavey Mart to close stores in New Liskeard and Sudbury

'Changing market dynamics' leads farm supply retailer to shutter locations deemed underperforming
Two inductees chosen for mining supplier Hall of Fame

Two inductees chosen for mining supplier Hall of Fame

Dick Cousineau and Michael Atkins will join group of influential industry greats
City of North Bay releases 2024 construction value totals

City of North Bay releases 2024 construction value totals

Total construction value of $81.7 million down from $100-million mark in 2023, but City expects active year ahead
Thessalon lumber mill closure is a 'significant loss for the community'

Thessalon lumber mill closure is a 'significant loss for the community'

Midway Lumber Mills Ltd. quietly shuttered operations and laid off workforce last month — after more than seven decades in business