Vol. 21 No. 3, January - January 2001
Index
- Coming out ahead.
- Company completes $2 million expansion.
- WINTER TOURISM.
- City boasts a prosperous year 2000 in economic development.
- Marketing mobile depicts Thunder Bay at a glance.
- Northlander's fate out on hold.
- Timmins Windows and Doors develops local manufacturing plant.
- Trade fair organizers seek businesses interested in trade partnerships.
- Forecasting year 2001 -- anything's possible.
- Gateway answers call.
- Elections form of warfare.
- North Bay real estate market strongest amongst Northern cities.
- Economic illiteracy.
- Expansion slated for completion early spring.
- Appeal over planning bylaw.
- CHMC forecasts upswing in housing market.
- Industrial tax rates highest in province.
- Tourist operators report rise in business.
- $136-million deal closed.
- Bridge traffic down.
- Celebrating 60 years.
- Commando Lake development.
- Flight plans grounded.
- Minogue - on SuperBuild Fund.
- Production resumes.
- Promoting tourism.
- Study on part-time workers.
- Visitor centre planned.
- Waterfront development.
- Cochrane developments.
- Hydro projects.
- Lawsuit filed.
- Lemex scheduled to begin operations this month.
- Software company sold.
- Student receives award.
- Airport expansion.
- Mine closure boosts economy.
- North Bay Top Employers List.
- Numbers down in labour market.
- Production expected to begin at Taylor Mine.
- FedNor satellite office expected to open this month.
- Keeping the project alive.
- Orillia-based manufacturer merges operations into North Bay.
- Business over the net.
- Information technology conference.
- Support for young entrepreneurs.
- Fire destroys sawmill.
- First Nation seeks mill.
- Harvesting deal reached.
- Mine-tax formula review.
- Papermaker fined.
- Production up.
- Re-activating mining.
- College unveils program to fill need for waste management technicians.
- Deregulation evokes uncertainty.
- Kenora resident captures CMHC award.
- Charges laid.
- Environment and Energy Conference 2001.
- New workplace exposure limits in place.
- Labour Force Survey.
- Thunder Bay Cargo Statistics.
- Thunder Bay Housing Starts.
- Electricity Costs.
- Northern Inc.
- Industrial Technology Centre 'eager' to tap into Ontario market.