Vol. 21 No. 12, October 2001
Index
- Head to head: North Bay's Airbase Property Corp. challenges the government and comes out a winner, creating a new industry in the North.
- Ideas abound: City plans implementation of some of the 468 ideas from brainstorming sessions.
- Kinross takes proactive approach to mine rehab: Partnership between province and mining company revitalizes land for public use, addresses subsidence issues.
- Mayor joins fight against U.S.-imposed tariffs.
- Economic casualties expected in attack fallout: Business owners cite logistics, cash flow problems following the terrorist attacks on the United States.
- Fort looks to diversify.
- Over 100 jobs expected from mine development.
- Quarry, plant proposed for Foleyet.
- Future target for terrorists: Information highway may be next battle ground for terrorism.
- International visitations to Timmins multiply: City on track with projections for Shania Twain Centre visitors.
- War on terrorism: Canadians vigilant peacekeepers, yet we can be as jingoistic as others.
- Cochrane Top Employers.
- Timmins Top Employers.
- Business owner turns to raising spirits in North.
- Saving the family business.
- 2002 awards' site named.
- Call centre expands.
- Cochrane steps in to save park: Polar bear initiative drives town to sustain accommodations.
- OPG to build plant.
- Pipeline plan halted.
- Rise in conventions.
- Snowmobiling marketed.
- Training for apprentices.
- Derelict mines explored.
- Directory assistance in works.
- Kam Kotia rehab ongoing.
- MNR's plans scrutinized: Living legacy sites fall within ongoing geological mapping area.
- Shaft-sinking set for fall.
- Soil samples collected.
- Agreement in works.
- Forest agreement signed.
- Mill increases output.
- Workers back on job.
- Worldwide market targeted: College launches online delivery of call centre program.
- Biotechnology "big business": Sudbury-based Neureka carves out a niche industry in the North.
- Bankrupt resort to stay open.
- Bearskin introduces new flights.
- Bridging the gap between university, industry: Liaison office to increase sharing of information between sectors.
- Falconbridge fast-tracks project: Company gears up to begin production at 7,100-foot level as mine deepens.
- Northern Numbers.
- Proximity to U.S. Midwest boon to local businesses: Fort Frances-based manufacturer makes inroads into American market.
- Rainy River forges ahead with plans for abattoir.
- Changes likely with rail merger.
- Transpolar cargo plan reviewed.
- Northeast cities land air carrier.
- Group submits plan to save ONTC, rail service: Increasing riders hip, new marketing strategies and improving amenities among recommendations submitted to commission head.