Vol. 11 No. 3, December 1990
Index
- A 'passion for the wilderness'; tourist outfitters compete head-to-head with American counterparts.
- Advertising firms merge to become region's largest.
- Automated network spans the nation; Tri-Care computerizing to improve the efficiency of processing health-care claims.
- Business built on dispelling myths; at 17, Brad Miron capitalized on giving Sudbury an identifiable image.
- Energy-saving process to be tested next year at Thunder Bay paper mill.
- Founder takes security firm to the top.
- Great Lakes shipping threatened by proposed navigational aids fees.
- Manitoulin holdings to be development by forestry firm.
- Media pioneer a 'driving force'; Baxter Ricard developed radio, television and cable TV networks.
- Pelmorex to create regional radio network in northeast.
- Popular clinic bursting at the seams.
- Restriction lifted, province's doctors can advertise.
- Service companies profiting from environmental protection.
- Foray into export market saves company from brunt of mining sector's slump.
- Security firm offers performance guarantees.
- Recession capitalized on by NorFab to negotiate an affordable expansion.
- Model affordable home being erected, Ceilia closer to manufacturing stage.
- Sault firm developing prototype of a mobile oil-retrieving unit.