Vol. 12 No. 3, December 1991
Index
- Business federation's survey says GST has taken huge toll.
- Communities compete to attract physicians.
- Computers utilized to keep track of students.
- Computers, added services help movers stay in business.
- Dermatologist threatens to leave the province over 'restriction' on his services.
- Fact-finding teams to gather information for a new economic development strategy.
- Hospital funding falls short: legislation, demands of an aging population drive up costs.
- Lean times create the need for innovation in advertising.
- Native community development viewed as positive for business.
- Physiotherapists are in short supply in northern communities.
- Province put on the spot to state the ground rules.
- Refuelling business responds to demands created by the switch to commuter planes.
- Surveys, focus groups identify market potential.
- The $75 tune-up disappears with advances in technology.
- The voice of the northeast will be heard.
- Thunder Bay, Timmins airports under expansion.
- Video producers, airlines object to ONTC expansions.
- Lakehead shopping developments get the nod.
- Industry's survival credited to self-unloaders.
- Over-capacity blamed for industry's woes.