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Greater Sudbury’s newly installed CAO up for a challenge

Greater Sudbury’s newly installed CAO up for a challenge

The City of Greater Sudbury’s brand new CAO, Shari Lichterman, sat down with Sudbury.com earlier this week for an interview a few days into the job
Engineering firm expanding reach to the Sault

Engineering firm expanding reach to the Sault

Sudbury's Makami Engineering acquires RA Engineers & Inspectors
Sault forges ahead with plan to bring 1,500 new families here in five years

Sault forges ahead with plan to bring 1,500 new families here in five years

An earlier, similar program attracted 884 newcomers to the city, together with their dependants
Algoma Steel expects $100-million insurance payout for pipe collapse

Algoma Steel expects $100-million insurance payout for pipe collapse

An independent investigation found the collapse resulted from 'an unforeseen escalating overload condition'
Tariffs a 'real opportunity' for made-in-Ontario supply chain: OFIA president

Tariffs a 'real opportunity' for made-in-Ontario supply chain: OFIA president

In talks with the United States and industry leaders, Ian Dunn says the message is about collaboration
Sudbury to host economic development summit

Sudbury to host economic development summit

Economic Developers Council of Ontario event will explore projects and issues facing the city
Why Sudbury can be a critical minerals processing hub to the world

Why Sudbury can be a critical minerals processing hub to the world

Mayor Paul Lefebvre pitches a compelling case to the Toronto corporate crowd to expand nickel processing capacity in the city
‘Seeing is believing’: this Muskoka company can 3D print you a house

‘Seeing is believing’: this Muskoka company can 3D print you a house

3D Construction Printing Muskoka's mobile robotic arm will help revolutionize industry, says CEO
Confederation College suspends 11 programs

Confederation College suspends 11 programs

Thunder Bay college impacted by the federal cap on international student study permits
Timmins college 'here to stay' amid ongoing funding challenges, says CEO

Timmins college 'here to stay' amid ongoing funding challenges, says CEO

Mitch Dumas talked about new projects in the works for the school, which is cutting programming and staff in the wake of the international student cap