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Mining the Northwest: North shore booming with mine building and mineral exploration

Mining the Northwest: North shore booming with mine building and mineral exploration

Critical, high-tech minerals activity surging from Thunder Bay to Marathon .

North American stock markets start week on a positive note, loonie down

TORONTO — North American stock markets started the week on a positive note, surging ahead as investor fears calmed slightly following a tumultuous week of rhetoric between the United States and North Korea.

Energy sector weighs on Toronto stock index, as crude oil prices tumble

Toronto's main stock index fell Monday amid tumbling oil prices as tropical storm Harvey wreaked havoc on energy markets. The S&P/TSX composite index slipped 3.96 points to 15,052.

Stock markets rally with pro-business candidate in lead to be French president

TORONTO — North American stock indexes surged in a relief rally Monday following the first round of France's presidential election over the weekend.
Thunder Bay Diving Club makes big splash at Manitoba Provincial Championships (3 photos)

Thunder Bay Diving Club makes big splash at Manitoba Provincial Championships (3 photos)

Thunder Bay Diving Club brings home 18 medals.

Loonie gains ground against weakening greenback as Trump dissolves 2 councils

TORONTO — The loonie strengthened against a weakening U.S. dollar that slid as President Donald Trump dissolved two of his business advisory councils, including one on manufacturing. The Canadian dollar was trading at an average price of 78.

Toronto stock index lower, loonie falls

TORONTO — The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index shed 42.11 points in a broad-based retreat. The S&P/TSX composite index closed at 15,474.12, with all but one subsector in the red. On Wall Street, the markets were mixed.

Stock indexes advance modestly, loonie down

TORONTO — Stock markets are showing modest gains this morning, with BlackBerry's latest financial report providing some of the lift. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was up 18.45 points to 15,628.

Toronto Stock Exchange's main index falls, loonie continues to strengthen

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index shed nearly 100 points on the final trading day of the week in a broad-based decline. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 81.31 points at 14,952.33. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average slipped 76.
Mount Baldy opens for the season

Mount Baldy opens for the season

Owners say more parts of the ski area will be open as the snow makers make their way up the mountain
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