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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (November 1, 1990)

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Title Author Type Words
$1.8-million line would link Ontario to Manitoba. 254
Ambitious list of projects contained in final report on waterfront rejuvenation. Bickford, Paul 590
Building permits keep pace. Bickford, Paul 171
Buyer's market expected to continue. Bickford, Paul 464
City's English-only ruling concerns foreign investors. 365
Complex international financing holding up $100-million contract. Bickford, Paul 770
Deak buys 87-per-cent interest in Garrison, Thackeray properties. Krejlgaard, Chris 628
Electronic engineering firm expands. 131
Extent of zebra mussel invasion under investigation. 705
First step taken to removing trade road blocks. Krejlgaard, Chris 879
Grain prices and sales tumble. Bickford, Paul 1263
Growing Lakehead-based donut chain sets its sights on Eastern markets. Rapino, Robin 402
Gulf crisis puts the squeeze on independent truck drivers. Young, Laura E. 625
Harbour Park an alternative for firms looking for land. Bickford, Paul 335
Hong Kong investors committed to coming. Bickford, Paul 490
Inco uses aerial seeding to speed up reclamation. 107
Kapuskasing's future is uncertain after Spruce Falls deal collapses. Krejlgaard, Chris 652
Lift of market protection has no impact, but the recession is affecting Renegade. Bickford, Paul 825
Maker of glass pulpits named bank's young entrepreneur of the year. Young, Laura E. 472
Marketing, service vital to competing against U.S. retail. Bickford, Paul 248
Pamex gains options from Noranda for northwest Ontario gold sites. 157
Pouliot says forthcoming resolutions will give Mining Act teeth. Krejlgaard, Chris 736
Powell Equip. expands despite machinists strike. Merits, Roxanne 235
Prestigious international championships will cost about $20 million to stage. Bickford, Paul 830
Reduced water flow levels reflected in losing year for Great Lakes Power. 514
Relief in sight for congested airport, construction of new terminal moved ahead. Bickford, Paul 917
Repairs ordered. 99
Report on shortage of skilled labor completed. Krejlgaard, Chris 622
Thunder Bay attracting fewer Americans, but Canadian tourists pick up the slack. Bickford, Paul 540
Trucking firm supports drug testing. Young, Laura E. 888
Verbal agreement. 100

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