Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
| 2002 Judges. (Influential Women). |
|
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562 |
| A message from the Mayor of the City of Sault Ste. Marie. (Influential Women). |
Rowswell, John |
|
190 |
| A message from the Mayor of the City of Thunder Bay. (Influential Women). |
Boshcoff, Ken |
|
174 |
| A thank-you to IW supporters! (Influential Women). |
Mills, Patricia |
|
1132 |
| Alcan closing Bracebridge cable plant. |
Ladan, Mark |
Brief Article |
317 |
| Algonquin Park going international. (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
283 |
| Association hails court ruling as victory in North. |
|
Brief Article |
164 |
| Assurer la PROSPERITE a Kenora. |
|
|
128 |
| Awards dinner celebrates Aboriginal entrepreneurial spirit. (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
175 |
| Bidding farewell to executive roles. (Influential Women). |
Sanders, Leslie |
Brief Article |
440 |
| Big-ticket projects boon to business. |
Sanders, Leslie |
Brief Article |
384 |
| Breaking new ground: youth promotes international business in Northern Ontario. (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
273 |
| Building PROSPERITY in Kenora. |
|
Brief Article |
105 |
| Concerted effort to spur growth. |
Lynch, Michael |
|
847 |
| De nouvelles percees: une jeune diplomee favorise le commerce international dans le Nord de l'Ontario. (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
|
363 |
| Debunking myths on gender roles: women rise up to challenge of working in a "man's world". (Influential Women). |
Huhtala, Sari |
Brief Article |
399 |
| Event captures vitality, passion of award winners. (Influential Women of Northern Ontario: Awards 2002). |
Huhtala, Sari |
|
674 |
| Falconbridge invests in phosphate project. |
Ross, Ian |
Brief Article |
721 |
| Finland: a conduit for businesses. |
Merchant, Gwen |
Brief Article |
530 |
| First Nations call for political interface. |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
205 |
| First Nations may support tariffs. (Around the North). |
|
Brief Article |
85 |
| Greenspace, condos in waterfront plan. |
Boss, Ian |
Brief Article |
500 |
| Hold the spam, please: screeners a blessing for those who are not junkmail junkies. |
Milne, John |
Brief Article |
724 |
| Hommage a l'esprit d'entreprise autochtone a un gala. (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
|
236 |
| Hydroelectric stations sold. (Around the North). |
|
Brief Article |
90 |
| Industrial park eyed for major projects: sawmill, multibillion-dollar energy project proposal, new up-and-coming tenants. (Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
442 |
| Innovation: it's everyone's business. (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
269 |
| Intuition, management skills, fun: recipe for sucess, keynote speaker says. (Influential Women of Northern Ontario Awards 2002). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
836 |
| Karyn Loree-Spacek: business manager - Kapuskasing. (2002 Winner). |
Nelson, Katherine Thompson |
Brief Article |
1051 |
| Keynote speaker: building an empire. (Influential Women). |
|
Brief Article |
308 |
| L'innovation, c'est l'affaire de tout le monde! (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
|
378 |
| La chance sourit a deux jeunes entrepreneurs. (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
|
338 |
| La CREME de la CREME. (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
Brief Article |
167 |
| Lakehead professor recognized. (Thunder Bay). |
Scheddin, Diana |
Brief Article |
438 |
| Lakehead University takes over forestry Web site. (Thunder Bay). |
|
Brief Article |
73 |
| Le parc Algonquin se fait connaitre dans le monde. (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
|
336 |
| Loan fund helping small business THRIVE. |
|
Brief Article |
179 |
| Magnus boasts of success. (Thunder Bay). |
Merchant, Gwen |
Brief Article |
686 |
| Margaret Penasse-Mayer: chief of Nipissing First Nation Band Council - Nipissing First Nation. (2002 Winner). |
Nelson, Katherine Thompson |
Brief Article |
838 |
| Med school status, retail boom flames optimism: Thunder Bay mayor optimistic over economic prospects for the city. (Special Report: Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Statistical Data Included |
1030 |
| Modems: a girl's best friend! (Influential Women). |
Matear, Maggie |
Brief Article |
683 |
| Museum draws cross-border tourists to area. (Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
799 |
| New rules draining city coffers. |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
323 |
| Northern Ontario construction projects (planned/proposed). (Northern Numbers). |
|
Brief Article |
538 |
| Nova Lawson: Aboriginal education initiatives co-ordinator - Thunder Bay. (2002 Winner). |
|
Brief Article |
815 |
| Opportunity knocks for young entrepreneurs. (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
279 |
| Paula Sdao: abatement and air quality suppervisor - Thunder Bay. (2002 Winner). |
Clark, Pauline |
Brief Article |
702 |
| Real estate market boasts busy year in home sales: surge in home sales, construction booms in Northwest keeping both construction and real estate sectors busy. (Thunder Bay). |
Ross, Ian |
Brief Article |
660 |
| Rosetta Sicoli: entrepreneur - Sault Ste. Marie. (2002 Winner). |
Merchant, Gwen |
Brief Article |
893 |
| Smarter approach to growth: here's hoping Smart Growth panel will be smart. |
Atkins, Michael |
Brief Article |
708 |
| Special Recognition Award 2002 - Karen Shaw. (Influential Women). |
Huhtala, Sari |
Brief Article |
635 |
| Stepping up, speaking out: finding your voice for public speaking. (Influential Women). |
|
Brief Article |
486 |
| Sudbury harnesses power of wind in new deal. (Special Report: Energy & Environment). |
Ross, Ian |
Brief Article |
724 |
| Tariffs prompt wait-and-see approach. (Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
602 |
| The CREAM of the CROP. (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
130 |
| The Superior way. (Thunder Bay Port Corp. Profile). |
|
Brief Article |
921 |
| Top environmental service/consulting firms. |
|
Illustration |
1969 |
| Tourist boat back in business after 10-year leave. (Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
342 |
| Toxic wars: Kirkland Lake is determined to carve out its own niche, despite backlash over a proposed incinerator project. |
Ross, Ian |
|
1290 |
| Trade mission links researchers to U.S.-based institutions. |
Ross, Ian |
Brief Article |
578 |
| U.S.-based company plans massive energy project: Synfuel Technologies awaits approvals for the project, but environmental watchdogs are questioning the viability of the concept. (Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
939 |
| Un fonds de prets contribue a l'essor de la petite entreprise. (Nouvelles de FedNor). |
|
|
231 |
| Virtual reality to revolutionize meetings. |
Ross, Ian |
Brief Article |
563 |
| Wimps in trade dispute: Canada needs to muster up courage to fight back on trade issue. |
Michels, Bob |
Brief Article |
542 |
| Women continue to be under-represented in trades, technology fields. (Influential Women). |
|
Brief Article |
121 |
| Wood fuel mill in the works. (Around the North). |
|
Brief Article |
95 |
| Wood WORKS! in Northern Ontario! (FedNor Update). |
|
Brief Article |
360 |
| Young entrepreneurs feted for achievements: owners of Thunder Bay's Pita Pit have plans to expand the franchise to the states. (Thunder Bay). |
Lynch, Michael |
Brief Article |
595 |