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Indigenous Leaders: Representation matters for this cosmetics creator

Indigenous Leaders: Representation matters for this cosmetics creator

Putting representation, sustainability first has positioned Jenn Harper's Cheekbone Beauty for international success
Generational Business: Bill Martin’s Nurseryland takes ‘green’ to new levels

Generational Business: Bill Martin’s Nurseryland takes ‘green’ to new levels

Trailblazing Thunder Bay garden centre miles from where it started 95 years ago
Jobs of the Future: Burgeoning film and TV industry calling for homegrown talent

Jobs of the Future: Burgeoning film and TV industry calling for homegrown talent

Millions are being spent, and hundreds of jobs are being created at productions across the North
Feds serve up $14.6 million for First Nation water treatment plant

Feds serve up $14.6 million for First Nation water treatment plant

Construction finished on plant to serve Lake Superior-area community
Communities on the Move: Former paper mill town ready to turn the page

Communities on the Move: Former paper mill town ready to turn the page

West Nipissing polls the public on how to repurpose ex-Weyerhaeuser site
Algoma Steel, Steelworkers reach tentative agreement

Algoma Steel, Steelworkers reach tentative agreement

Acceptance of proposed five-year deal could avoid strike in a booming steel market
OPINION: Temporary residents bring permanent benefits

OPINION: Temporary residents bring permanent benefits

New report from Norther Policy Institute explores how temporary residents play a critical role in Northern Ontario's economy
Northern Ontario Business Awards now accepting 2022 nominations

Northern Ontario Business Awards now accepting 2022 nominations

Submissions to regional business awards program will be accepted until Oct. 7
Sault airport passenger traffic trending upward

Sault airport passenger traffic trending upward

On-site flight training at the airport resumes this fall
Sault mayor warns Northern Ontario denied access to new power generation,

Sault mayor warns Northern Ontario denied access to new power generation,

‘They are crippling our economic development capacity’ - Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker