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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (May 1, 1990)

1-58 out of 58 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Find your niche,' says Diamond. Bickford, Paul Interview 535
Agawa Canyon train tour needs cash influx. Bickford, Paul 427
Airport seeking proposals to develop excess of land. Bickford, Paul 585
Budget hiked, FedNor could be extended. Krejlgaard, Chris 659
Builder counteracts costs of government legislation by employing subcontractors. Bickford, Paul 446
Centre creates jobs, but little hype. Bickford, Paul 708
CITC training and upgrading keeps workers in the market. Bickford, Paul 790
Construction activity levels off after past year's 'dramatic' hike. McDougall, Douglas 567
Designing for extremes in climate. McDougall, Douglas 496
Don't be deceived by results for construction by district. Bickford, Paul 795
Earlton firm expands, adds new equipment. 119
Environmental assessment conducted to settle the Shoal Lake controversy. Hopper, Jim 1098
Falconbridge faces $10m fee hike from proposed hydro rate increase. Krejlgaard, Chris 935
Federal policy holding up four-laning: province. Krejlgaard, Chris 505
Firm's founder dies, company restructured. obituary 229
Food company prepares for future. Bickford, Paul 823
Fratesi says city will not be bullied. Bickford, Paul 864
Funding committed, but repairs still on hold. Bickford, Paul 547
Garbage recycling program to involve 27,000 households. Woroshelo, Theresa 786
Gold dominates Kenora's exploration activity. Hopper, Jim 478
GST expected to reduce builders' costs. Bickford, Paul 1047
Harborfront the centre of commercial development. Hopper, Jim 608
HATS promotes tourism by many means. Bickford, Paul 659
Home builders prepare for poor 1991. Bickford, Paul 967
Home prices increasing across Northern Ontario. Krejlgaard, Chris 1285
Increased mortgage rates have varied effects on housing markets. Krejlgaard, Chris 786
Industrial supplier expanding. 116
Innovation program receives poor response. McDougall, Douglas 694
International border is good news and bad news for Sault Ste. Marie. Bickford, Paul 930
Investment interest high, action tough to generate. Bickford, Paul 480
Job market holds promise for grads. McDougall, Douglas 972
Local investors shunned Timmins hotel opportunity. Bickford, Paul 342
London-based construction company opens Sault office. 85
Mapping tops list of computer applications. Smith, Marjie 1014
Mayor believes diversification puts dent in city's old image. Bickford, Paul 612
Native business centre tackles financing problems. Bickford, Paul 617
New hospital main event in Timmins construction. Bickford, Paul 740
New hospitality institute to have work-like setting. Bickford, Paul 725
New president ready for challenges. Bickford, Paul 830
Northeastern development threatened by proposed ban of turbo-props in Toronto. Krejlgaard, Chris 615
Paperworkers negotiate for protection against GST costs. McDougall, Douglas 628
Parental leave for men could be legislated. Dietrich, Pauline 856
Public, private sectors combine efforts to market industrial land. Steer, Wilson 560
Railway to lose main customer if mine closes. Bickford, Paul 1121
Record year predicted for real estate. Bickford, Paul 925
Safety legislation draws mixed reaction. Krejlgaard, Chris 868
Slowdown predicted in Timmins after 10-year high. Bickford, Paul 646
St. Marys works to bring new machine up to speed. Bickford, Paul 938
Sudbury loses key figure of its economic development. McDougall, Douglas obituary 454
Swift change of fortunes hits hard at Algoma Steel. Bickford, Paul 755
Tax will add $2,000 to new home: builder. Bickford, Paul 662
The Sault recorded more than $211m in construction. 202
Timmins economy loses guiding hand. Kreljgaard, Chris obituary 450
Tourism industry will benefit from GST, says minister. Krejlgaard, Chris 552
University college a bargain: president. Bickford, Paul 871
Valley says Boise committed to improve in areas of efficiency and environment. Hopper, Jim 721
Waterfront development a cure for desperate times. Bickford, Paul 1101
Year's construction total boosted by three projects. Bruce, Marie 468

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