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Hydro dims the future of private generation by cancelling projects. Mar 1, 1992 784
McLeod wants labor reforms shelved. Mar 1, 1992 884
Nurseries, contractors to feel brunt. Mar 1, 1992 1354
The quest for diversification; single-industry communities respond to economic changes. Feb 1, 1992 1522
Prospectors voice concern over handling of tailings spill. Feb 1, 1992 698
Labor reform hearings merely window-dressing: chamber official. Feb 1, 1992 1020
Producers of glass carvings tackle the U.S. market. Feb 1, 1992 789
A strong service sector brightens the outlook for Sudbury's economy. Feb 1, 1992 752
Prices, uncertain marketplace create test of competitiveness. Feb 1, 1992 929
Moderate to strong year predicted for residential construction sector. Industry Overview Feb 1, 1992 867
Card store diversifies product line to keep up with changes in the market. Company Profile Feb 1, 1992 735
Forestry companies challenged to match the restructuring of the mining industry. Industry Overview Jan 1, 1992 956
Consultant predicts downsizing will occur over next two years. Industry Overview Jan 1, 1992 989
Northern firms prosper in changing economy. Jan 1, 1992 2932
Agreement called major step in computer's evolution. Jan 1, 1992 476
Hospital funding falls short: legislation, demands of an aging population drive up costs. Dec 1, 1991 1064
Communities compete to attract physicians. Dec 1, 1991 908
Physiotherapists are in short supply in northern communities. Dec 1, 1991 434
Dermatologist threatens to leave the province over 'restriction' on his services. Dec 1, 1991 870
Fact-finding teams to gather information for a new economic development strategy. Dec 1, 1991 750
The voice of the northeast will be heard. Dec 1, 1991 482
Industry's survival credited to self-unloaders. Industry Overview Dec 1, 1991 695
Health care in crisis: northern Ontario's hospitals operating in the red. Nov 1, 1991 848
Mining municipalities get the opportunity to prove their case for more tax dollars. Nov 1, 1991 547
Thunder Bay sawmills scramble to find buyers for surplus of wood chips created by mill's closing. Sep 1, 1991 490
Chamber criticized for jumping the gun. Sep 1, 1991 937
Mayors disappointed by failure to have gas taxes cut. Sep 1, 1991 847
Pulp, paper industry faces tough decisions. Sep 1, 1991 716
Capital invested to meet environmental regulations. Sep 1, 1991 1108
Minister says new restrictions necessary to stay in business. Sep 1, 1991 371
'Stop the tax' campaign fails to receive support. Sep 1, 1991 259
Retailers not eager to improve customer service, say advisers. Aug 1, 1991 408
Mayor claims city was deceived. Jun 1, 1991 1259
Effort to cut shoplifting losses led to distributorship acquisition. Jun 1, 1991 637
Hawk Junction mining firms utilize government exploration incentives. Jun 1, 1991 743
Environmental assessment could cost firm $2 million. Jun 1, 1991 659
Lawyer blames securities commission for reduced exploration. Jun 1, 1991 856
Industry generally pleased with revision of Mining Act. Jun 1, 1991 489
Local ad agencies expect "shakedown" of their industry. May 1, 1991 835
Notre Development official lashes out at environment minister. May 1, 1991 839
Mattress manufacturer eyes the Thunder Bay market for expansion. company profile May 1, 1991 753
South River chair manufacturer ready to enter U.S. market. company profile May 1, 1991 508
Consultant warns Fort Frances of escalating losses. Apr 1, 1991 461
Retail sector battles out-shopping phenomenon. Mar 1, 1991 1757
Nothing to fear from deal with Mexico: professor. Mar 1, 1991 928
Park creation proposal creating some concerns. Mar 1, 1991 667
Industry adopts strategies to survive current downturn. Mar 1, 1991 1077
Rewinding firm capitalizes on industry's need to cut costs. Mar 1, 1991 531
Vancouver firm plans to reopen Pickle Lake mine later this year. company profile Jan 1, 1991 678
Foray into export market saves company from brunt of mining sector's slump. company profile Dec 1, 1990 848
First step taken to removing trade road blocks. Nov 1, 1990 879
Kapuskasing's future is uncertain after Spruce Falls deal collapses. Nov 1, 1990 652
Pouliot says forthcoming resolutions will give Mining Act teeth. Nov 1, 1990 736
Report on shortage of skilled labor completed. Nov 1, 1990 622
Deak buys 87-per-cent interest in Garrison, Thackeray properties. Nov 1, 1990 628
Iroquois Falls let off the hook. Oct 1, 1990 1039
Insurers wait for word on government's no-fault. Oct 1, 1990 614
Hemlo Gold offers answer to Flanagan McAdam's woes. Oct 1, 1990 526
Cal Graphite approaches full protection, major clients evaluate graphite's quality. Oct 1, 1990 539
Vancouver-based company hits rare mineral deposit in Red Lake area. Oct 1, 1990 642
Sudbury firm takes long-term approach to Yukon acquisition. Oct 1, 1990 438
Prices delay mine re-opening. Oct 1, 1990 176
Shortage of managers predicted by industry. Oct 1, 1990 866
Temagami resort proposal moves ahead following Native agreement. Sep 1, 1990 332
Trade publications feel brunt of postal subsidies cut. Aug 1, 1990 892
Noranda president takes over reins of association. Aug 1, 1990 455
Domino effect feared: retailers split on Sunday shopping. Aug 1, 1990 823
North's development being crippled by environmental policies: Michels. Aug 1, 1990 599
Bell Canada is challenged for long-distance business. Aug 1, 1990 543
Dealerships take a northern approach to marketing. Aug 1, 1990 438
Northern communities bank on waste industry. Jul 1, 1990 2216
New grout pump to be used in hardrock mining. Jul 1, 1990 303
Strikes threaten to halt major projects: suppliers kept in business by residential builders. Jul 1, 1990 1253
First year as mines minister had accomplishments, frustrations. Jul 1, 1990 888
St. Andrew Goldfields prospers by running counter to industry's trend. Jul 1, 1990 773
Geological surveys reveal gold and copper potential in northwest. Jul 1, 1990 702
Industry's reputation hurt by Odyssey's collapse: agent. Jun 1, 1990 881
Plug being pulled on poor-performing S.S. Kresge stores. Jun 1, 1990 653
Provincial savings offices to expand into Northern Ontario. Jun 1, 1990 610
Prospectors receive $30-million assistance package. Jun 1, 1990 531
Sudbury basin focus of search for new deposits. Jun 1, 1990 313
Mining recorders flooded after land caution is lifted. Jun 1, 1990 506
New president wants to educate the public and improve industry's image. Jun 1, 1990 398
Tourism industry will benefit from GST, says minister. May 1, 1990 552
Budget hiked, FedNor could be extended. May 1, 1990 659
Falconbridge faces $10m fee hike from proposed hydro rate increase. May 1, 1990 935
Federal policy holding up four-laning: province. May 1, 1990 505
Northeastern development threatened by proposed ban of turbo-props in Toronto. May 1, 1990 615
Safety legislation draws mixed reaction. May 1, 1990 868
Increased mortgage rates have varied effects on housing markets. May 1, 1990 786
Home prices increasing across Northern Ontario. May 1, 1990 1285

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