Vol. 29 No. 6, April - April 2009
Index
- Big book is catching on!
- Book of lists.
- Business Directory.
- City of Greater Sudbury.
- Dryden.
- Fort Frances.
- Hearst.
- How to prepare for a NI 43-101.
- Major city airports in Northern Ontario.
- Making a company mobile.
- Manitouwadge.
- Marathon.
- Meeting places, travel, and accomodations guide.
- Moving through customs.
- North Bay.
- Oliver Paipoonge.
- Rainy river district.
- Red Lake.
- Sault Ste. Marie.
- Schreiber.
- Sioux lookout.
- Surveying the northwest.
- Temiskaming shores.
- Thunder Bay.
- Timmins.
- Training the future.
- Travelling smarter with charter.
- Read this.
- Surf here.
- The collected wisdom of ...
- Figuratively speaking.
- Vale Inco trims 261 Sudbury workers.
- On getting a little perspective.
- Seven at one blow.
- Hydro one eyeing colleges for partnerships: utility to see nearly half its staff retire within five years.
- First nation training goes to the MAATS: three-year project to train 300 people.
- Prepped for reality: Canadore College Co-op placement is confidence booster.
- Lack of skilled labour, training harming tourism industry: provincial report targets global excellence by 2020.
- Communities get funds to showcase themselves.
- Northern institutions look to GTA for growth: nearly 25,000 extra students to hit Ontario universities in 15 years.
- CAPE fund speaks to Aboriginal business: up to 10 entrepreneurs to benefit from Paul Martin-led initiative.
- Alternatives, advice when looking at layoffs: Sudbury Chamber offers a look at before, during and after.
- Whatever floats your boat: hardworking northerners take to the big waters for a bit of fun and relaxation.
- New hospital pushes toward completion: $409 million project is city's largest construction project.
- Taking stock of the docks: Essar, city look to expand port facilities.
- Entrepreneur takes the plunge: outfitted with new gear, commercial diver jumps.
- City looking for home-grown development ideas: public asked for advice on tourism, infrastructure projects.
- Family clothing store in for the long run: H. R. Lash has been a west end fixture for 95 years.
- Northern Ontario Business Awards hails regional leaders.
- One stop shop for Tulloch: Thessalon survey-engineering firm picks up two Sudbury firms.
- What's the future of passenger rail? Negotiations continue with CN to keep tour train rolling.
- Bridge cheque in the mail? Transport Canada reviewing $50 million Canada plaza expansion.
- Top Air Transportation Companies Ranked by 2008.
- Kenora bears to the right: roundabouts greener, safer alternative to improve traffic flow.
- Thunder Bay lands Porter: recruiting effort to attract business-class carrier.
- Manitoulin Trade Fair offers local businesses chance to shine: putting it out there at the Manitoulin Trade Fair.