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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (November 1, 1991)

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Title Author Type Words
'High-calibre' team has pulled Tom Jones through tough times. 680
Abandoned. Brief Article 102
Algoma losses. Brief Article 115
Attitude is everything; innovative entrepreneur's philosophy is to work hard and have fun. Company Profile 647
Bearskin accepts a new challenge with acquisition of tour company. Rapino, Robin 608
Business advised to address long-term problems. 720
Business and citizens fight to save the city's south core. Sanders, Larry 495
Can-Air praised for leadership. 470
Charges. Brief Article 78
Competition receives mine-sweeper contract; Portship responds with more emphasis on the company's engineering division. 645
Consultative sales approach produces results; equipment dealer evolves into a computer service firm. Company Profile 799
CP closure. Brief Article 80
CP Forest Products celebrates completion of major expansion. Company Profile 367
Developers confident in condominium market. Rapino, Robin 907
Diabase quarry reopens after 74-year dormancy. Dunning, Paula 519
Employment barriers will be removed, says minister. Sandford, Mark 714
Expansion. Brief Article 73
Financing sought by Central Crude to continue work at Moss Lake site. Costea, Thom 631
First phase of expansion is under way. 541
Freeze accepted. Brief Article 87
Gone but not forgotten, Paymaster may reopen. 528
Health care a major contributor to local economies. 611
Health care in crisis: northern Ontario's hospitals operating in the red. Krejlgaard, Chris 848
Inco cutbacks expected to stem the flow of rising costs. 142
International markets provide the challenge; Letts has built Continuous Mining Systems from the ground up. Company Profile 553
Kept afloat. Brief Article 94
Kidd Creek research turns waste into new products. 765
Layoffs. Brief Article 90
Madsen Gold Corp. plans a return after 15-year absence from mining. Costea, Thom 495
Miclash challenges ministers to support northwestern mine. Costea, Thom 542
Mill closes. Brief Article 101
Mine sold. Brief Article 44
Mining municipalities get the opportunity to prove their case for more tax dollars. Krejlgaard, Chris 547
Minority interest. Brief Article 71
More tourists. Brief Article 52
New centre. Brief Article 66
New owner. Brief Article 71
New president. Brief Article 109
Nickel deposit. Brief Article 69
Noranda pushing on despite lack of investor interest. Nash, Jeff 660
Nortek recognized for innovation, growth; computer engineering firm is an industry leader. Company Profile 461
Northern communities urged to build an economic network. 540
Planner hired. Brief Article 84
Program established to link buyers, sellers. 378
Prospectors urge Timmins politicians to pressure the province for support. Nash, Jeff 798
Province prepares an economic renewal plan. 165
Revenue dip. Brief Article 122
Risking it all: veteran pilot sacrificed job security for the independence of entrepreneurship. 543
St. Andrew Goldfields seeks permit to boost Stock mill's production. Nash, Jeff 627
Tailings operation closed by Eastmaque. Brief Article 87
Thunder Bay strives for 'true' diversification. 881
Thunder Bay's housing market better than most. Brief Article 201
UTDC contract. Brief Article 53
Waterfront connection promises to inject life into city's south core. Sanders, Larry 400

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