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Oil spill ‘a very disappointing incident,' says Algoma Steel CEO

Oil spill ‘a very disappointing incident,' says Algoma Steel CEO

Michael Garcia, the steelmaker's newly appointed CEO, briefly discussed the June 9 oil spill during a quarterly conference call with investors and analysts
Women Leaders in Business: Entrepreneurship a 'calculated risk' for Timmins tradeswoman

Women Leaders in Business: Entrepreneurship a 'calculated risk' for Timmins tradeswoman

Work as an industrial millwright is paying off for JTR Custom Works' Joelle Charbonneau
Fatality confirmed at Sault's Algoma Steel

Fatality confirmed at Sault's Algoma Steel

Worker was employed by Fountain Tire
Jobs of the Future: Water operators are ‘heroes’ behind the scenes

Jobs of the Future: Water operators are ‘heroes’ behind the scenes

Work is ongoing to eliminate boil water advisories and ensure safe water supply across the province
Generational Business: Kap Data the ‘original gangsta’ of business computers

Generational Business: Kap Data the ‘original gangsta’ of business computers

Technology solutions company launched in Kapuskasing, but now operates virtually across northeastern Ontario
Women Leaders in Business: Gore Bay apparel-maker nears 30 years of success

Women Leaders in Business: Gore Bay apparel-maker nears 30 years of success

Adaptability has served Kathy Antonio well in operating My Ol' Blues since 1993
Indigenous Leaders: Program helps companies advance respectful Indigenous engagement

Indigenous Leaders: Program helps companies advance respectful Indigenous engagement

CCAB's Progressive Aboriginal Relations has trained more than 800 organizations since launching in 2001
Women Leaders in Business: Abiding curiosity drives the work of long-time Timmins business leader

Women Leaders in Business: Abiding curiosity drives the work of long-time Timmins business leader

Noella Rinaldo brings a lifetime of experience to new economic development role
Indigenous Leaders: First Nations and mining industry are finding common ground

Indigenous Leaders: First Nations and mining industry are finding common ground

Indigenous participation in Western Canada's oilsands can be template for inclusion in Northern Ontario
Sault airport CEO encouraged by upward trending traffic numbers

Sault airport CEO encouraged by upward trending traffic numbers

Air carriers starting to increase capacity limits in May