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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (June 1, 2002)

1-68 out of 68 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
2002 Judges. (Influential Women). 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

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