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Canada Nickel spins off Timmins exploration properties into new company

Canada Nickel spins off Timmins exploration properties into new company

Mine developer also strikes land deal to widen footprint around proposed Crawford mine build
Communities on the Move: Elliot Lake drawing newcomers seeking affordability

Communities on the Move: Elliot Lake drawing newcomers seeking affordability

No longer just a retirement town, the North Shore community is welcoming new residents and businesses opportunities
First Nations get federal funding for green fuel project

First Nations get federal funding for green fuel project

A corporation owned by 10 First Nations is looking to build a biorefinery in Fort Frances
U.S. company offers its northwestern Ontario timberlands for carbon removal project

U.S. company offers its northwestern Ontario timberlands for carbon removal project

480,000 acres of forest formerly owned by Abitibi-Consolidated could be developed into a nature-based carbon removal project
Business of the Month: Drilling company building generational prosperity in Timmins

Business of the Month: Drilling company building generational prosperity in Timmins

NPLH Drilling eyes Indigenous partnerships, training as key to growing industry
Progress, research and loss mark 20th year of polar bear habitat

Progress, research and loss mark 20th year of polar bear habitat

The Cochrane facility took part in a research study and also mourned the loss of one of its long-time bears
Wabun Tribal Council boss goes to bat for Newmont

Wabun Tribal Council boss goes to bat for Newmont

Batise respectful of Takywa Tagamou Nation's position, but disagrees with their portrayal of gold miner
Icebreaker Samuel Risley returns to Thunder Bay

Icebreaker Samuel Risley returns to Thunder Bay

Cold temps have led to freezing, requiring icebreaking services in harbour
Queen's Park announces an extra $2.7M for Sudbury

Queen's Park announces an extra $2.7M for Sudbury

Rural affairs minister announces additional funds through the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund to recognize needs in rural and Northern Ontario
Too many skilled Black immigrants to region can't find work in their fields: report

Too many skilled Black immigrants to region can't find work in their fields: report

A recent report shows that Black immigrants in northern Ontario are settling for jobs they are over-qualified when they can't find work in their fields