• Northern Ontario Business Symposium

    Online via Zoom

    Save the date! Join us for the Northern Ontario Business Symposium — Building Black Business Ecosystems in the North — a bilingual virtual gathering empowering entrepreneurs and partners across Northern Ontario.

  • Grounded in History, Growing in Joy: A Black Futures Conference

    Laurentian University, SGA Student Center Atrium 935 Ramsey Lake Rd, Greater Sudbury, ON, Canada

    Laurentian University’s Equity, Diversity, and Human Rights Office (EDHRO) invites you to a Black History Month celebratory conference on February 10. Grounded in History, Growing in Joy: A Black Futures Conference is a three-part event that brings together the Laurentian community and our community partners in celebration of Black history, legacy, and joy. The conference opens with a keynote address by historian Dr. Amadou Ba, retracing the roots and evolution of Black history in Canada. This is followed by the Rooted in Joy sessions, featuring a panel discussion on experiences in the North, an art exhibition, and a community mingle with a tasting of African and Afro-Caribbean flavors. The Rooted in Joy exhibition is presented in partnership with Peer Programs and will be on display throughout the month of February in the Parker Atrium.

  • Strategic Partner for Sudbury – BHM Networking Event 2026

    Natura Catering and Events (Sudbury, ON) 1351-D Kelly Lake Rd, Unit 2, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

    Hosted by the Afro Heritage Association of Sudbury in partnership with NOBEEP, Strategic Partner for Sudbury is a professional networking and engagement event focused on strengthening relationships and fostering strategic partnerships across Sudbury’s entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem. Get Tickets on the Eventbrite link  

    $33.28
  • BLACK EXCELLENCE GALA – NORTH BAY

    Nipissing University Student Union Student Centre 221, College Drive, North Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Join the Black Heritage Association of Nipissing District and Area (BHANDA), Nipissing University University Student Union (NUSU), and Nipissing University Black Association for Student Expression (NUBASE) for an unforgettable evening celebrating Black History Month through the lens of excellence, resilience, and unity. This year’s Black Excellence Gala reimagines tradition with a powerful blend of cultural celebration and community empowerment. Anchored by BHANDA’s commitment to community and mental wellness, cultural pride, and inclusive growth, the evening features:  A dynamic panel discussion exploring themes of identity, resilience, and cross-cultural dialogue, designed to spark meaningful conversations and build bridges across communities. Local vendor showcase featuring Black-owned businesses and community organizations making a difference. A delicious dinner experience crafted to foster connection and conversation.  Networking opportunities to strengthen relationships and build a more inclusive Nipissing District.  Music and DJ-led dancing to close the night with joy, rhythm, and celebration. Whether you’re joining to engage in thoughtful dialogue, network, support local black entrepreneurs, or simply celebrate the richness of Black heritage, this gala promises an evening of inspiration and connection.  

  • African Cabaret – 26th Edition

    USW Local 66 Rue Brady street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

    NOBEEP is sharing this information to highlight a cultural event celebrating the richness of African cultures in Sudbury. The African Cabaret returns for an evening of music, cuisine, fashion, and dance in a vibrant community atmosphere. 📅 Saturday, February 28, 2026 – 6 PM 📍 USW Local 6500, 66 Brady Street, Sudbury Featuring African cuisine, fashion show, live performances, DJ and dancing. Tickets & information: cifs.ca | 705-626-6299

  • IP 101 What It Is and Why It Matters

    Online via Zoom

    This session introduces the fundamentals of intellectual property (IP) for entrepreneurs, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and industrial designs. Learn why protecting your ideas matters, key considerations such as ownership and confidentiality, and how IP supports business growth. Presented by Giselle Roberts, Director of Research and Innovation at Laurentian University.

  • Funders Forum – Hearst

    Centre d’accueil Gilles-Gagnon, Hearst 523, Hwy 11, Hearst, ON, Canada

    Take part in an opportunity to discover funding programs, support services, and resources available to help advance your projects. Connect with key partners and explore collaboration opportunities in economic development and immigration.

  • PI 101 Qu’est ce que c’est et pourquoi c’est important

    Ce webinaire présente les bases de la propriété intellectuelle (PI) pour les entrepreneurs, y compris les brevets, les marques de commerce, les droits d’auteur et les dessins industriels. Découvrez pourquoi il est essentiel de protéger vos idées, ainsi que les notions clés de confidentialité, de propriété et de planification. Animé par Gisele Roberts, directrice de la recherche et de l’innovation à l’Université Laurentienne.

  • AHA Community Town Hall – Sudbury (May 2, 2026)

    Days Inn 50 Brady Street,, Sudbury, ON, Canada

    We are pleased to highlight this important community initiative bringing voices together to discuss priorities, challenges, and opportunities within our community. Join the conversation and help shape a stronger, more connected community.

  • How to Finance your Business

    Online via Zoom

    NOBEEP / PAENNO, in collaboration with Desjardins, invites entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs across Northern Ontario to a free webinar on business financing and entrepreneurial preparation.

  • Money Basics for Entrepreneurs

    Online via Zoom

    In this webinar, Saint Mason shares practical strategies to help entrepreneurs build a strong financial foundation. Topics include separating personal and business finances, understanding revenue, expenses, profit, and cash flow, and developing healthy financial habits to support long-term business growth and sustainability.