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Articles from Northern Ontario Business (August 1, 2009)

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A value-added solution to the hotel industry: Sudbury Fairfield business steady after first year. Low, Andrew 361
Applications to Northern College climb by 24 per cent. 107
BacTech to drill Gowganda tailings for feasibility study. Brief article 139
Capitol Centre open for conference business: eighty-year-old performance hall ready for corporate get-togethers. Ross, Ian 956
Delta brands Sault Ste. Marie hotel: former Holiday Inn upscales with major renovations. Ross, Ian 472
Economical event planning. Pasquo, Tiana Di 524
Entrepreneurial spark alive and well in Temiskaming Shores: city sees a monthly average of four to seven new businesses. Stewart, Nick 632
Exploration keeps Kenora chopper firm flying: mining drives expansion at Forest Helicopters. Ross, Ian 560
Figuratively speaking. MacIntyre, John Brief article 164
Four-laning Trans-Canada Highway: constructing rest stops big issue for Kenora mayor. Ross, Ian 546
From world wars to Wawa: fly-in lodge celebrates roughing it in comfort. Stewart, Nick 633
Going it alone: Water Tower Inn celebrates 35 years in Sault. Low, Andrew 607
Grant Forest Products refinancing under bankruptcy protection: no layoffs or shutdowns expected. Stewart, Nick 634
International Plowing Match in Earlton: more than 70,000 attendees to bring $21 M in benefits. Stewart, Nick 642
James Bay communities study all-season road: Mushkegowuk Council will assess routes to replace winter road network. Ross, Ian 653
Kirkland Lake Gold reports $10.5M net loss. Brief article 241
Manitoulin harbour lease renewal draws controversy Environmental concerns dog harbour development: first Nations contend aggregate company is an 'illegal' shipper. Fisher Harbour activity - a bone of contention. Ross, Ian Report 1191
Mineral exploration alive and kicking in Kirkland Lake: juniors, producers alike spending millions. Stewart, Nick 830
New ideas about old problems. Robinson, Dave 716
Nickel demand hangs over Vale Inco strike: strike puts the pinch to Sudbury-area producers, suppliers. Stewart, Nick 844
Prepping for business: Dryden airport prepares for the future. Ross, Ian 499
Province awards Timiskaming-area highway projects. 112
Queenston drills strongest result to date at Upper Beaver. 133
Retirement economy needs skilled people hot construction economy needs workers: former uranium mining town continues to make all the right growth moves. Ross, Ian 915
Sault Ste. Marie mobilizes to save short-line railroad. Ross, Ian 487
Success rolling along for New Liskeard MEDIchair: local entrepreneur expands, wins national award. Stewart, Nick 595
Sudbury airport receives safety cash. 112
Surf here. 48
The alchemist. Coelho, Paulo Brief article 92
The month starts here some things that you need to know--and a few you probably don't: the collected wisdom of ... Interview 213
Thunder Bay tourism hits the conferences, sports events trail; Meetings, conventions, corporate retreats part of a growing sector. Ross, Ian 1130
Tourism bringing high hopes to Temiskaming Shores: new $9-million hotel, upcoming events lifts local spirits. Stewart, Nick Calendar 753
Vale Inco - a risky strike; A disaster, an opportunity. Atkins, Michael 815
Vault Minerals to start drilling. 180

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