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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (October 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
$200M energy project advances. Scarcello, Frank Brief Article 236
$45M biotech centre proposed: two decommissioned hospital sites become surplus next year. Scarcello, Frank 384
A clearcut explanation: Algoma Forest Coalition members open woodlots and mills to public. Ross, Ian 695
Aerospace upgrades underway. (North Bay News). 80
Aging workforce cause for concern: Sault College considers the feasibility of developing a Railroad Industry Institute. (Transportation: Special Report). Ross, Ian 571
Air cargo hub viable option. Ross, Ian 750
Airport authority needed to market properties. (North Bay). Ross, Ian 476
Algoma Tubes on hiring spree. (Around: The North). Brief Article 156
Biotech firm garners FedNor support. Scarcello, Frank 523
Brascan acquires generating. (Around: The North). Brief Article 123
Business board member named. (Northern Appointments). Brief Article 33
Business leadership celebrated. (Around: The North). Brief Article 99
Business survey results revealed. (Around: The North). Brief Article 161
Cabo acquires company. (Mining and Forestry: News). Brief Article 86
Canadore enrolment to soar with new campus. (North Bay). Wareing, Andrew 482
Chamber joins in four-laning lobbying, ONTC advocating. (North Bay). Clark, Pauline 461
City opts to pursue tourist steamship. Scarcello, Frank 381
City's downtown lands funding. 113
Conference to focus on latest trends in housing industry. Brief Article 92
Couple carve out niche in retail sector in Thunder Bay. (Young Entrepreneurs). Scarcello, Frank 433
Exploration program in. (Mining and Forestry: News). Brief Article 81
Export sales provide impetus for growth. Wareing, Andrew 690
Falco plans $700M mine investment: Falconbridge Ltd. expected to make production decision in October. (Mining). Riopelle, Maggie 498
Firm maintains foothold in U.S.: identifying niche markets key to exporting success. (Fort Frances/Rainy River: Special Report). Scarcello, Frank 548
Food fight: former Safeway employees prepared to fight the good fight to get jobs back. Scarcello, Frank 749
Fort Frances/Rainy River top employers. 59
Fuel-cell technology propels firm. (North Bay). Ross, Ian 689
Geothermal project makes headway. Riopelle, Maggie 506
Gold veins found. (Mining and Forestry: News). Brief Article 111
High-tech metal deposits a focus: joint-venture partnership allows firm to concentrate on further exploration efforts. (Mining). Ross, Ian 644
Hockey may be catalyst for arena development. Scarcello, Frank 506
Ideas abound at regional summit. (Mining and Forestry: News). Brief Article 90
Import company expands. (North Bay). Ross, Ian Company Profile 808
Industry voices border concerns. Ubriaco, Gianni 1079
Infrastructure funding provided. (Around: The North). Brief Article 61
Insurance vital to business success. (Business Management). Legault, Suzanne 506
Kenora on right track. (Mining and Forestry: News). Brief Article 57
Kyoto needs to be ratified: it is time to move the pendulum back the other way. Atkins, Michael Editorial 734
Met workers ratify deal. (Mining and Forestry: News). Brief Article 113
Network president elected. (Northern Appointments). Brief Article 74
New-home construction, real estate market remain stable. (North Bay). Ross, Ian Brief Article 336
Past is future for entrepreneurs: Northern archeologists join forces to form company. Wareing, Andrew 531
Path finder: city strategizes to develop biotechnology industry. (North Bay: Special Report). Ross, Ian 486
Petition reaches Queens Park. (North Bay News). Brief Article 147
Province invests in tourism. (Around: The North). Brief Article 53
Sault commits funding for ITC centre. Brief Article 158
Senior vice-president named. (Northern Appointments). Brief Article 32
Ski resort closes, future remains in limbo. Brief Article 136
Small-business sector strong. (North Bay). Clark, Pauline 477
Sudbury to host Global Traders Awards in 2003. Brief Article 133
Tendering for highway upgrades. (Around: The North). 52
Top operating metal mines in Northern Ontario. 1290
Top Transport Service Companies in Northern Ontario. 1158
Town seeks to capture cross-border traffic. Scarcello, Frank 352
Towns may purchase airplane. (Transportation News). Brief Article 79
Trends do not shape destiny: North can reap benefits of anticipated population explosion in U.S. (The Way It Is). Michels, Bob 632
Tri-Town air service a success. (Transportation News). Brief Article 66
University's economic impact to reach $80M. (North Bay). Wareing, Andrew 504
Waterfront to be revitalized: waterfront condo development draws interest from south. (Fort Frances/Rainy River: Special Report). Scarcello, Frank 357
Wawa diamond mine probable: breakthrough in diamond exploration holds potential for open-pit mine. (Mining: Special Report). Ross, Ian 568

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