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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

Building a foundation for change among women in mining

Building a foundation for change among women in mining

Women in Mining UK panel talks challenges, opportunities in global mining industry
'We need to do a better job' promoting sector, say mining execs

'We need to do a better job' promoting sector, say mining execs

Industry panel discusses changing face of mining during 2023 Mining Health and Safety Conference
Lunar mining: 'We have to walk before we can run'

Lunar mining: 'We have to walk before we can run'

Northern research and innovation group CEMI explores opportunities for Canadian mining companies
Wholesaling in agriculture: ‘You’re selling yourself and your product’

Wholesaling in agriculture: ‘You’re selling yourself and your product’

Northern farmers share tips and suggestions for ramping up production
Province cutting diesel particulate levels in underground mines

Province cutting diesel particulate levels in underground mines

New regulations to reduce emissions by 70 per cent of current levels come into effect in September
<updated>Communities on the Move:</updated> Data-informed decision-making on the docket in North Bay

Communities on the Move: Data-informed decision-making on the docket in North Bay

Online hub Explore North Bay puts all GIS data in one easy-to-access place
Maternity apparel 'a step in the right direction' for women

Maternity apparel 'a step in the right direction' for women

Covergalls’ new line of expandable clothing accommodates growing bellies
Sudbury's Dynamic Earth aims to tell a "modern mining' story

Sudbury's Dynamic Earth aims to tell a "modern mining' story

$10-million Go Deeper expansion project will be 'transformational’ for Sudbury tourist attraction
<updated>Jobs of the Future:</updated> Unique, in-community program will train Indigenous doctors, nurses in Moosonee

Jobs of the Future: Unique, in-community program will train Indigenous doctors, nurses in Moosonee

Weeneebayko Area Health Authority, Queen’s University team up for $31-million initiative
Growing smarter and for longer in the North

Growing smarter and for longer in the North

Northern Ontario Farm Innovation Alliance teams up with research centre on finding viable ag alternatives