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Kirkland Lake aggregate operator fined $6,000

Kirkland Lake aggregate operator fined $6,000

Company successfully appeals and dodges heavier $112,750 fine
Thousands expected to attend annual farm show

Thousands expected to attend annual farm show

Earlton Farm Show taking place April 11-12
Washington set to hike Canadian softwood lumber tariffs

Washington set to hike Canadian softwood lumber tariffs

U.S. industry lobby calls Canada unfair traders while Ontario politicians serve up disappointment
Mayfair Gold puts a plan in place to mine near Matheson by 2030

Mayfair Gold puts a plan in place to mine near Matheson by 2030

Vancouver gold company begins technical testing, environmental work to snag provincial approvals
Sudbury school launches new entrepreneurial space

Sudbury school launches new entrepreneurial space

Cambrian College opened Hanson Venture Lab during 2025 Research and Innovation Week
Indigenous Leaders: Indigenous-led film studio is ready for its closeup

Indigenous Leaders: Indigenous-led film studio is ready for its closeup

White Owl Film Studios in Wahnapitae First Nation looking to capitalize on surge in Ontario-bound productions
Thunder Bay restaurants 'really concerned' over suspension of culinary management program

Thunder Bay restaurants 'really concerned' over suspension of culinary management program

The suspension also significantly impacts the Regional Food Distribution Association
Mining company adds $600K to help recruit more doctors

Mining company adds $600K to help recruit more doctors

The funding matches the contributions from the city and the hospital
Partnership award recognizes skilled trades training for Indigenous community members

Partnership award recognizes skilled trades training for Indigenous community members

LiUNA Local 607 Training Centre has trained more than 700 people in the region
‘Trailblazing’ leader has had ‘extraordinary impact’ on mining industry

‘Trailblazing’ leader has had ‘extraordinary impact’ on mining industry

Wyloo announced its vice-president of Indigenous enterprises, Glenn Nolan, will retire this year