Vol. 12 No. 2, November 1991
Index
- 'High-calibre' team has pulled Tom Jones through tough times.
- Abandoned.
- Attitude is everything; innovative entrepreneur's philosophy is to work hard and have fun.
- Bearskin accepts a new challenge with acquisition of tour company.
- Business advised to address long-term problems.
- Business and citizens fight to save the city's south core.
- Can-Air praised for leadership.
- Charges.
- Competition receives mine-sweeper contract; Portship responds with more emphasis on the company's engineering division.
- Consultative sales approach produces results; equipment dealer evolves into a computer service firm.
- CP closure.
- Developers confident in condominium market.
- Diabase quarry reopens after 74-year dormancy.
- Employment barriers will be removed, says minister.
- Expansion.
- Financing sought by Central Crude to continue work at Moss Lake site.
- First phase of expansion is under way.
- Freeze accepted.
- Gone but not forgotten, Paymaster may reopen.
- Health care a major contributor to local economies.
- Health care in crisis: northern Ontario's hospitals operating in the red.
- Inco cutbacks expected to stem the flow of rising costs.
- International markets provide the challenge; Letts has built Continuous Mining Systems from the ground up.
- Kept afloat.
- Kidd Creek research turns waste into new products.
- Layoffs.
- Madsen Gold Corp. plans a return after 15-year absence from mining.
- Miclash challenges ministers to support northwestern mine.
- Mill closes.
- Mine sold.
- Mining municipalities get the opportunity to prove their case for more tax dollars.
- Minority interest.
- More tourists.
- New centre.
- New owner.
- New president.
- Nickel deposit.
- Noranda pushing on despite lack of investor interest.
- Nortek recognized for innovation, growth; computer engineering firm is an industry leader.
- Northern communities urged to build an economic network.
- Planner hired.
- Program established to link buyers, sellers.
- Prospectors urge Timmins politicians to pressure the province for support.
- Province prepares an economic renewal plan.
- Revenue dip.
- Risking it all: veteran pilot sacrificed job security for the independence of entrepreneurship.
- St. Andrew Goldfields seeks permit to boost Stock mill's production.
- Tailings operation closed by Eastmaque.
- Thunder Bay strives for 'true' diversification.
- Thunder Bay's housing market better than most.
- UTDC contract.
- Waterfront connection promises to inject life into city's south core.
- CP Forest Products celebrates completion of major expansion.
- Algoma losses.