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Wired for a new start

Wired for a new start

District energy model being proposed for Cochrane generating station
Geared up to climb new heights

Geared up to climb new heights

Outdoor guide aims to put Thunder Bay on the rock, ice climbing map
Expansion plans on hold for Porter Airlines

Expansion plans on hold for Porter Airlines

CEO Robert Deluce said expansion hinges on the extension of the runway at Billy Bishop airport.
Fabricator moves to a bigger stage

Fabricator moves to a bigger stage

DJB Mining Products and Services expands in Timmins
Former engineer didn't check Elliot Lake mall beam that would prove fatal

Former engineer didn't check Elliot Lake mall beam that would prove fatal

Robert Wood, who is currently on trial in connection with two deaths following the collapse of a mall roof in Elliot Lake, says he made a judgement call during a 2012 inspection just weeks before the incident.
Sudbury businesses question if labour law changes are necessary

Sudbury businesses question if labour law changes are necessary

Added government red tape could be onerous to small business, says labour lawyer
Newcomers welcome

Newcomers welcome

Report finds immigration a viable solution to succession planning
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.