Biotech centre may replace former hospital.A feasibility study "A Feasibility Study" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 13 April, 1964, during the first season. It was remade in 1997 as part of the revived The Outer Limits series with a minor title change. is underway to explore the possibly of opening a biotechnology/biomedical centre in the old Thunder Bay Regional Hospital. According to Ray Williamson, project developer for Dominion Construction Canada operations, the building has the ability to house 400 workers concentrating on different biotechnology medical sectors. "We want to try to attract industry here," Williamson says. Williamson explains he facilitated partnerships with DST (1) (DeSTination) Contrast with SRC, which is an abbreviation of "source." (2) (Digital Signal Trust Company, Salt Lake City, UT, www.digsigtrust.com) An organization that sets up and manages PKI systems for companies and industry groups. Consulting Engineers Inc, BDO BDO Big Day Out (Australian music festival) BDO Banco de Oro (Philippines) BDO 1,4-Butanediol BDO British Darts Organisation BDO Block Development Officer BDO Big Dumb Object Dunwoody LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol , Thunder Bay Regional Hospital and the city, along with Dominion Construction and Human Resources Development Canada “HRDC” redirects here. For other uses, see HRDC (disambiguation). The Department of Human Resources Development, also referred to as Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), is a former department of the Government of Canada. toward the feasibility study. "They realize they have to move in that direction to complement the resource-based industries," Williamson says. The study should be completed by October, and if successful they expect to attract business to the city shortly after. "What we want to do is use it as an incubator to build from, so as you need the space, you fill it." The centre is part of a pan-northern approach to create a biotechnology industry for the North. A recent study from the Bank of Nova Scotia indicates strong employment opportunities lie within the sector within the next five years. |
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