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Lindsay Kelly

Lindsay Kelly

Lindsay Kelly is a Sudbury-based reporter who's worked in print and digital media for more than two decades. She joined the Northern Ontario Business newsroom in 2011.

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Recent Work by Lindsay

Jobs of the Future: Kap apprenticeships spark love of the trades

Jobs of the Future: Kap apprenticeships spark love of the trades

Maurice Welding tapping local youth to build workforce in house
Indigenous Leaders: ‘It really starts with building new relationships,’ says Farm Credit Canada

Indigenous Leaders: ‘It really starts with building new relationships,’ says Farm Credit Canada

Federal lending agency is the latest to introduce an Indigenous Procurement Program
Meet the Cochrane farmer with a robotic dairy farm

Meet the Cochrane farmer with a robotic dairy farm

Ag stakeholders talk keeping up with new innovations in streamlining farm production
Jobs of the Future: Innovative Sioux Lookout pilot looks to enhance veterinary care

Jobs of the Future: Innovative Sioux Lookout pilot looks to enhance veterinary care

Dryden Veterinary Services and Sioux Lookout teaming up to bring new vet techs to region
Northern-centric solutions needed to address vet shortage: researcher

Northern-centric solutions needed to address vet shortage: researcher

Sara Epp presents latest findings during 2024 Northern Ontario Ag Conference in Sudbury
Finding a repurposed home for the North's textile waste

Finding a repurposed home for the North's textile waste

Brunswick House First Nation family doctor enters the clothes recycling business with the launch of Sic Sox Circular. Canadore College is one of 18 sites with a Sic Sox Circular collection box where used textiles can be dropped off for resale or recycling
Indigenous Leaders: Finding a repurposed home for the North's textile waste

Indigenous Leaders: Finding a repurposed home for the North's textile waste

Brunswick House First Nation family doctor enters the clothes recycling business with the launch of Sic Sox Circular
Mining industry looks to newcomers to fill workforce gaps

Mining industry looks to newcomers to fill workforce gaps

'Immigrants are just not choosing mining and/or mining isn't choosing immigrants in the job market competition stage' — New report from Mining Industry Human Resources Council offers insight into challenges, benefits of attracting immigrants to sector
Business of the Month: North Bay mine service firm evolves into a 'company with a purpose'

Business of the Month: North Bay mine service firm evolves into a 'company with a purpose'

SafeSight Exploration utilizes high-tech to make safer decisions in high-risk areas of mining
Indigenous Leaders: No more missed opportunities

Indigenous Leaders: No more missed opportunities

Renée Boucher wants to make 'Indigenous Connections' between communities and industry
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