Dear ABMInsider,
The digital edition of our latest issue is now available, in both flipbook and text-format.
Here’s some highlights of what you can expect in our annual Resource Development issue:
Going for gold
Staff reporter Ashley Fitzpatrick visits Central Newfoundland for a first-hand assessment of Valentine Lake, soon to become Atlantic Canada’s largest gold mine
Supply chain SWOT analysis
Transportation experts offer insights into the weaknesses and opportunities in Atlantic Canada’s supply chain, as reported to Moira Donovan
Last of the rock hounds?
Ranked the most attractive mining jurisdiction in the world in 2012, many N.B. projects are now suspended or shut down. Legendary prospector Dave Stevens ponders the future of his industry
Food for thought
ABM’s Ashley Fitzpatrick heads out on the water to find out how Nova Scotia shellfish farmers are dealing with climate change and evolving market demands
Regrets? He has a few
On the eve of his retirement from Memorial University, influential economist Wade Locke talks to freelance contributor Louis Power about his storied 37-year career
Offshore reboot
As Bay du Nord edges closer to development and West White Rose gets back on track, the service and supply sector sees cause for cautious optimism. Reported by Elizabeth Whitten
Tidal power: past, present and future
N.S. contributing editor Stephen Kimber investigates centuries of attempts to harness the Bay of Fundy—and learns why success is closer than it’s ever been before
60+ Achievement Awards
Atlantic Business Magazine celebrates Atlantic Canada’s most under-utilized and under-appreciated natural resource with a series of profiles that show why turning 60 is an aspirational goal
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Dawn Chafe Executive editor & co-owner dchafe@atlanticbusinessmagazine.ca |