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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (September 1, 1991)

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Title Author Type Words
'Stop the tax' campaign fails to receive support. Krejlgaard, Chris 259
Capital invested to meet environmental regulations. Krejlgaard, Chris 1108
Chamber criticized for jumping the gun. Krejlgaard, Chris 937
Company's fortunes reversed by its new, 'hands-on' managers. McDougall, Douglas company profile 668
Conventions, business travel generate substantial revenue. Dunning, Paula 939
Cross-border shopping could affect tourism. Dunning, Paula 450
Doors open. 115
Feds to invest $100 million in joint management program. 532
Fortier appointed. 52
Industry, farmers relieved the province has postponed its environmental rights bill. McDougall, Douglas 656
Jobs will be lost if minimum wage is hiked, warns business federation. McDougall, Douglas 660
K. Lake businessman advocates tax revolt to oppose town's plan to construct housing. McDougall, Douglas 585
Mayors disappointed by failure to have gas taxes cut. Krejlgaard, Chris 847
Minister says new restrictions necessary to stay in business. Krejlgaard, Chris 371
Minnova president. 49
New CEO. 45
New president. 142
Official airport. 103
Price surge results in profit for lumber firm. 547
Province, Kimberly-Clark strike deal, employees to take over Spruce Falls. 582
Pulp, paper industry faces tough decisions. Krejlgaard, Chris 716
Pyrock reviewing Temagami proposal. 88
Renabie closes. 52
Restructuring vote. 107
Shin Ho reconsidering Lakehead pulp mill proposal. McDougall, Douglas 350
Tembec writes down value of investment. 135
Thunder Bay sawmills scramble to find buyers for surplus of wood chips created by mill's closing. Krejlgaard, Chris 490
Weak markets cause loss. 132

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