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Indigenous Leaders: Kenjgewin Teg looking for ‘piece of post-secondary pie’ as student population grows

Indigenous Leaders: Kenjgewin Teg looking for ‘piece of post-secondary pie’ as student population grows

President Beverley Roy says new partnerships ‘in the queue’ for M’Chigeeng post-secondary school
Jobs of the Future: Thunder Bay college charges into power-line construction training

Jobs of the Future: Thunder Bay college charges into power-line construction training

Confederation College and First Nation organization team up on power line training
Young entrepreneurs to host giant private homecoming party event

Young entrepreneurs to host giant private homecoming party event

'So we realized that there isn't really any true homecomings up north anywhere. So we thought it was a good idea to start that'
Northgate Shopping Centre hosting heART Therapy contest

Northgate Shopping Centre hosting heART Therapy contest

'The contest serves as a great practice for people to find their own creative and artistic ways to express themselves and alleviate their stress and anxiety. We look forward to seeing their artworks'
Mining the Northwest: North Shore phosphate deposit could have open-pit potential

Mining the Northwest: North Shore phosphate deposit could have open-pit potential

Higher-grade resource has Nuinsco Resources examining a quarry operation
Business of the Month: North Bay environmental law firm takes a no-frills approach to provide accessible justice

Business of the Month: North Bay environmental law firm takes a no-frills approach to provide accessible justice

Donor-supported Legal Advocates for Nature's Defence shows grit and passion to protect nature and uphold Indigenous rights
Communities on the Move: Kirkland Lake's LaSalle Theatre returning to its Art Deco roots

Communities on the Move: Kirkland Lake's LaSalle Theatre returning to its Art Deco roots

Charitable group aims for full restoration to its 1939 splendor
Province funding trades, business training for women

Province funding trades, business training for women

Programming targetted at helping low-income women prepare for workforce
Women in the Trades: Trades work is a family affair for Sault woman

Women in the Trades: Trades work is a family affair for Sault woman

Stacie Roussain, a bed operator and leveller at Algoma Steel, is a second-generation steel plant worker
Small businesses get gov't cash to improve food safety

Small businesses get gov't cash to improve food safety

The Food Safety and Growth Initiative will provide funding to eligible food processors, producers and service providers to improve food safety systems, adopt new food safety and traceability equipment, technologies and standards and provide related food safety training to employees