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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (August 1, 1990)

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Title Author Type Words
$33 million bid for Pamour Inc. 82
Abitibi-Price reports loss. 309
Access road contract award. 89
Bell Canada is challenged for long-distance business. Krejlgaard, Chris 543
Bid for Toronto garbage receives first approval. 184
Canada's operators losing share of U.S. tourist dollars. McDougall, Douglas 966
Cantel, Bell eye the Sault for expansions of cellular networks. 500
Cellular privacy enhanced, says Bell. 235
Chrysler's sales, leasing figures match 1989's; dealers optimistic. 730
City leaders adopt more aggressive attitude. Bickford, Paul 697
Cold, dry winter weather makes city ideal for testing Jaguars. Smith, Marjie 456
Communications network makes pagers effective in several Ontario cities. 553
Construction association wants all contractors on same footing. Bickford, Paul 880
Cooking device developed in Wawa attracts attention of distributors. Smedley, James 482
CPFP earnings take a big dive. 138
Dealerships take a northern approach to marketing. Krejlgaard, Chris 438
Domino effect feared: retailers split on Sunday shopping. Krejlgaard, Chris 823
Downtown BIA's big expansion plan delayed for now, but not abandoned. Bickford, Paul 641
Dryden merchants benefit from serving a large regional market. Costea, Thom 550
Ford dealers report sales, leasing decrease. 575
Fur trappers take many types of animals within city limits. Bickford, Paul 877
GM sales a barometer of local economics. 650
Independent public relations firms develop a network linking 12 cities. 613
Industry challenged to rectify stock depletions: fishing worth $1 billion to the province's economy. McDougall, Douglas 1245
Kap's Spruce Falls sold to Quebec-based company. Bickford, Paul 501
Kirkland Lake brothers expand business into Ottawa. Bickford, Paul 554
Laboratory supplies area's dentists with precision-made dentures, crowns. Smith, Marjie 440
Lack of tax incentives discouraging exploration; activity by smaller firms falls off. Bickford, Paul 613
Manufacturer of figure skating apparel establishing national distribution network. Hopper, Jim 721
Marginal sales increases reported for imports. 513
Market research critical for graphics arts, printing firm. Costea, Thom 485
Modernization, abundant fibre make mill competitive. Hopper, Jim 615
News monitoring helps companies know how they are being perceived. 427
Noranda president takes over reins of association. Krejlgaard, Chris 455
North's development being crippled by environmental policies: Michels. Krejlgaard, Chris 599
Northern Telephone invests in service. 143
One mill to get de-inking system: Abitibi gears up for recycling. Bickford, Paul 724
Parliamentary assistant says Fontaine led north to start of a 'renaissance'. Bickford, Paul 948
Shareholders OK agreement. 75
Solid economic base built on resources. Hopper, Jim 669
Steady growth of retail sector predicted by chamber president. Bickford, Paul 530
Timmins equipment manufacturer takes sand out of sandblasting. Bickford, Paul 562
Trade publications feel brunt of postal subsidies cut. Krejlgaard, Chris 892
Upgraded Kamiskotia ski hill now competitive in province. Bickford, Paul 803
Waterfront, Schumacher top list of major, new tourism projects. Bickford, Paul 886

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