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Hard knocks in hardwood: resilient Boniferro Mill Works fights through tough times. Nov 1, 2009 1180
Popsicle maker comes to Thunder Bay. Nov 1, 2009 390
Proven track record: North Bay mining supplier showcases their version of high-speed underground rail. Nov 1, 2009 796
Doing the heavy lifting: award-winning Soo Foundry expands in tough times. Nov 1, 2009 844
Sault College digs itself a hole: college construction keeps up with surging enrolment. Nov 1, 2009 730
Film production in Sault Ste. Marie: the city welcome DViant Films. Nov 1, 2009 364
Sault determined to develop waterfront land: Gateway tourism attraction still in cards. Nov 1, 2009 796
Finding the light and space in design: Malaysian lab helped launch internationally-renowned Sault architect. Nov 1, 2009 909
Groundbreaking science: AU's bioscience centre will be commercialization hub. Nov 1, 2009 834
Back on the rails: tourism officials make tracks with new canyon. Nov 1, 2009 792
Retirement economy needs skilled people hot construction economy needs workers: former uranium mining town continues to make all the right growth moves. Aug 1, 2009 915
Manitoulin harbour lease renewal draws controversy Environmental concerns dog harbour development: first Nations contend aggregate company is an 'illegal' shipper. Fisher Harbour activity - a bone of contention. Report Aug 1, 2009 1191
James Bay communities study all-season road: Mushkegowuk Council will assess routes to replace winter road network. Aug 1, 2009 653
Sault Ste. Marie mobilizes to save short-line railroad. Aug 1, 2009 487
Prepping for business: Dryden airport prepares for the future. Aug 1, 2009 499
Four-laning Trans-Canada Highway: constructing rest stops big issue for Kenora mayor. Aug 1, 2009 546
Exploration keeps Kenora chopper firm flying: mining drives expansion at Forest Helicopters. Aug 1, 2009 560
Capitol Centre open for conference business: eighty-year-old performance hall ready for corporate get-togethers. Aug 1, 2009 956
Delta brands Sault Ste. Marie hotel: former Holiday Inn upscales with major renovations. Aug 1, 2009 472
Thunder Bay tourism hits the conferences, sports events trail; Meetings, conventions, corporate retreats part of a growing sector. Aug 1, 2009 1130
Designing couple: architectural firm growing out it's body of work. Jun 1, 2009 581
Hope floats in Marathon: Marathon PGM continues progress toward open pit. Jun 1, 2009 788
Diamond hunters bulk up for mine development: Dianor Resources plunges ahead with major bulk sample in Wawa. Jun 1, 2009 555
Wait and see on Wawa quarry: OMB decision expected on lakeside trap rock mine. Jun 1, 2009 883
What's in it for Parry Sound? Wait and see on spinoffs from G8 Summit. Jun 1, 2009 483
Family-owned sightseeing company lets the Parry Sound scenery sell itself. Interview Jun 1, 2009 756
Here they grow again: Parry Sound Area Airport ready to blast off with new expansion. Jun 1, 2009 963
Denis Turcotte: the emerging bio-economy fuels former CEO. Jun 1, 2009 716
First glimpse of Mining Act passes muster: stakeholder groups encouraged by new rules, dialogue. Jun 1, 2009 1063
Headed on the right path: Sturgeon Falls drill survey company weathers the storm. Company overview Jun 1, 2009 702
Lighting a fire under biomass: procurement process draws interest, but not everyone is pleased. May 1, 2009 1288
Mineral exploration keeps Wisk Air flying: supplying junior miners in remote locations keeps this company hopping. Company overview May 1, 2009 914
Truck dealer re-opens on anniversary of fire: tragedy turns into new shop facility for Thunder Bay business. May 1, 2009 589
Finding a home for nuclear waste: federal organization seeks public feedback on site. May 1, 2009 808
A vision and a plan: home-grown consultant seeks to take on new projects. Company overview May 1, 2009 809
Filler up with micro-algae? T Bay hydraulic shop partners with green diesel developer. May 1, 2009 699
Sky's the limit for UAV maker: prop technology may open doors for T Bay company. May 1, 2009 509
Lakehead out to promote student exploration research: miners have access to lab equipment and government research dollars. May 1, 2009 637
Keeping it green in the kitchen: mobile eco-friendly countertop refinisher sets up shop. May 1, 2009 469
Essar Steel Algoma puts a sock on air pollution: new $25 million baghouse technology traps particulate. May 1, 2009 637
Bracing for a bug battle: ash borer infestation has Sault insecticide company focussing on US, Ontario-Quebec markets. May 1, 2009 809
Lakehead engineering students bridge the way to Vegas: taking top honours in design-build competition. May 1, 2009 721
Prepped for reality: Canadore College Co-op placement is confidence booster. Apr 1, 2009 760
New hospital pushes toward completion: $409 million project is city's largest construction project. Apr 1, 2009 888
Taking stock of the docks: Essar, city look to expand port facilities. Apr 1, 2009 636
Entrepreneur takes the plunge: outfitted with new gear, commercial diver jumps. Occupation overview Apr 1, 2009 744
City looking for home-grown development ideas: public asked for advice on tourism, infrastructure projects. Apr 1, 2009 671
Family clothing store in for the long run: H. R. Lash has been a west end fixture for 95 years. Apr 1, 2009 706
One stop shop for Tulloch: Thessalon survey-engineering firm picks up two Sudbury firms. Survey Apr 1, 2009 717
What's the future of passenger rail? Negotiations continue with CN to keep tour train rolling. Apr 1, 2009 1232
Bridge cheque in the mail? Transport Canada reviewing $50 million Canada plaza expansion. Apr 1, 2009 806
Kenora bears to the right: roundabouts greener, safer alternative to improve traffic flow. Apr 1, 2009 983
Thunder Bay lands Porter: recruiting effort to attract business-class carrier. Apr 1, 2009 975
Go Transit contract establishes Ontario Northland: ONR shop crew rebuild go Transit cars. Mar 1, 2009 788
Making the switch to greener lighting: energy savings programs popular with North Bay business. Mar 1, 2009 814
Repaved runway in North Bay: Fedeli secures $10 million for Jack Garland Airport. Mar 1, 2009 729
'Think and plan ahead' says mining supply chief: innovative, custom-built vehicles keeps Miller Technology on top. Mar 1, 2009 593
Anishinabek energized by powerful opportunities: First Nation group opens the door for wind farms, hydroelectric, biomass projects. Mar 1, 2009 570
Value-added wood projects get head-start. Mar 1, 2009 307
Longevity, perseverance paying dividends: junior miner Spider Resources set to define major chromite deposit at McFauld's Lake. Feb 1, 2009 645
Manitoulin Transport founder receives award: Doug Smith receives Order of Canada at Rideau Hall. Feb 1, 2009 466
Building Thunder Bay's bio-economy: research and innovation centre steps toward reality. Feb 1, 2009 602
OGS launches airborne survey: historic gold camp in N-W Ontario gets new look. Feb 1, 2009 549
Sault College growing the trades: introductory training program designed to recruit for the trades. Feb 1, 2009 580
Premier Gold Mines Ltd.: staying aggressive with $15-m project. Feb 1, 2009 823
Planet Exploration Inc.: persistence pays off for junior explorationist. Company overview Feb 1, 2009 671
A new kind of harvest: provincial off-coal promise speeds prospects for northwestern Ontario peat fuel development. Feb 1, 2009 1132
Thinking outside the Crown forest: government, business must change to revitalize local economies. Feb 1, 2009 828
Sturgeon on the way back: suburban economy, new manufacturing is re-powering Sturgeon Falls. Jan 1, 2009 1183
Trophy case gets bigger at Cementation: North Bay mine builder recognized by engineering peers. Jan 1, 2009 431
Warm sun, cool savings: solar heating system gaining international popularity. Jan 1, 2009 1125
Sudbury hosting 2010 mine symposium: event will attract world experts in underground ventilation. Jan 1, 2009 566
Seeding for First Nation growth: TBay engineering firm specializes in Aboriginal work. Jan 1, 2009 834
Short-term need for engineers: report says Western Canada petroleum sector in the most need. Jan 1, 2009 653
Contractors struggle to keep up with Sault construction pace: new hospital, Essar Steel gobble up skilled trades. Jan 1, 2009 870
Full steam ahead for waterfront proposal: despite concerns, negotiations underway to finalize deal with developers. Jan 1, 2009 988
Making the case for flax: an old crop has renewed potential. Jan 1, 2009 832
North Bay lights the way: municipality achieving "big deals" by thinking green. Jan 1, 2009 951
Bio-diesel maker ready to pump up the volume: SITTM Technologies goes from backyard to mainstream. Jan 1, 2009 754
Thunder Bay port does some heavy lifting: authority sets sights on more oil sands project cargoes. Dec 1, 2008 874
New start for tissue bank: advanced tissue method will elevate Regen Med's status. Dec 1, 2008 686
Woman on a mission: shop owner-activist determined to rebuild shopping district. Dec 1, 2008 674
T Bay aviation IT firm lands in U.S.: iFIDS aims high in U.S. market. Dec 1, 2008 702
Making a holistic approach to development: market meltdown? Steve Demmings isn't worried. Dec 1, 2008 743
Containing infection through GIS; pilot program planned for Sault hospital. Dec 1, 2008 783
Algoma district minerals unexplored: base metals and uranium in sights of junior miners. Dec 1, 2008 976
North Bay software firm expands to U.S.; New digs in Nevada puts them closer to customers. Nov 1, 2008 755
The adventurous type: Goulais couple launches eco-adventure business. Nov 1, 2008 920
Forest biotech company playing catch-up to bug outbreak: Gov't developed natural pesticide legal only in U.S. Nov 1, 2008 737
Sault not on feds' radar on invasive species: new environmental threats not registering in Ottawa. Nov 1, 2008 675
Truss Company looking to span Northeastern Ontario: First-Nation manufacturer learning to compete. Nov 1, 2008 584
Fresh eyes, new vision for ski hill: U.S. businessman has seven-day, year-round plan. Nov 1, 2008 742
David Lauzon. Nov 1, 2008 802
Cementation Canada Inc. Nov 1, 2008 800
Air Base Property Corp. Nov 1, 2008 835
Brulerie Old Rock Roastery Inc. Nov 1, 2008 785
Go forth and diversify-meeting today's challenges; West Parry Sound area leaders want to roll out the carpet for new business. Oct 1, 2008 654
Ontario Court of Appeal reserves final decision on stumpage fee; Sault hardwood mill operator confident value charge will be repealed. Oct 1, 2008 404
Finding the right balance: for 80 years, NOTO has been the voice of Northern wilderness tourism. Oct 1, 2008 972
Mining supplier ramps up into production: Atlas Copco doubles manufacturing space with new shop. Oct 1, 2008 866

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