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Long-time Timmins business leader retires

Long-time Timmins business leader retires

Christy Marinig is leaving the Timmins Economic Development Corp. after three decades
McEwen pours $22 million into Timmins-area exploration, mine development

McEwen pours $22 million into Timmins-area exploration, mine development

Gold company begins driving ramp this month to access Stock West deposit
Land swap allows snow dump to move further from waterway

Land swap allows snow dump to move further from waterway

The city acquires the old mine manager's property, Newmont gets property behind South Porcupine arena
Local charity officially marks move to new location

Local charity officially marks move to new location

Quilts for Survivors is now located on Government Road South
Know a business with a recipe for success? Nominations open for annual awards

Know a business with a recipe for success? Nominations open for annual awards

The Chamber is cooking up another great event and dishing out awards, says board president
Support for Indigenous women in trades coming from feds

Support for Indigenous women in trades coming from feds

Keepers of the Circle providing employers, apprentices with tools for a welcoming workspace
Reclamation plans for the Hollinger open pit have changed: Mine manager

Reclamation plans for the Hollinger open pit have changed: Mine manager

The legacy mine is expected to close in 2024, and will make way for Newmont Porcupine's Pamour open pit project
Business of the Month: Modular builder continues evolution with investment division

Business of the Month: Modular builder continues evolution with investment division

Real estate investment is newest endeavour for Sudbury's Morris Group of Companies
Indigenous Leaders: How Five Nations Energy powered the James Bay coast

Indigenous Leaders: How Five Nations Energy powered the James Bay coast

Pat Chilton jumped into uncharted waters in taking the helm of the Indigenous-owned transmission company
Angus still calling for CEBA extension

Angus still calling for CEBA extension

Angus says that paying back the loans in January will "kill" some businesses, noting that they've been hammered recently with the pandemic and inflationary pressures