Vol. 21 No. 4, February 2001
Index
- 1800's Flair.
- Development strategies outlined for super city.
- Ontario ranked tops for exploration.
- Dynamic Earth project unveiled.
- A push towards exporting.
- Canadore enters into joint venture with aviation school in China.
- College expansion underway.
- Prospectors Association restructures, sets up office.
- Jeff Douglas and the lesson of renown.
- U.S.-based company steps in.
- Letter to the editor.
- NOB Announcements.
- Snowmobile museum proposed.
- Natural gas price hikes a concern.
- North Bay's industries could see tax rates reduced by 50 per cent.
- PGM demand sparks surge in exploration.
- 0MB hearing scheduled.
- At the cutting edge of precision.
- Call centre opens.
- Call centre proposed.
- Exploration continues.
- Jobs created in Timmins.
- Mining conference.
- New deposits found.
- Production cut back.
- Workers return to mill.
- Worldwide certification.
- Award captured for aboriginal partnerships.
- Province encourages companies to go global.
- Rising construction activity.
- Search continues for new resort owner.
- Shipment rates reduced at Thunder Bay Port.
- PDAC 2001 conference in March.
- Pet-care concept wins award.
- Sudbury Top Employers.
- Award winning campaign.
- Engineering Pay Rates in Ontario.
- Northern Urban Housing Starts.
- Honouring women leaders, entrepreneurs.
- Northern Inc.
- Thunder Bay Housing.
- Improving the bottom line.
- Internet banking on the rise.
- Northern e-commerce survey.
- Emergence of direct selling via the Net.
- Industry faces engineer shortage.
- LU's new research facility.
- Top Engineering Firms in Northern Ontario.
- Firm restructures to diversify services.
- Strength in numbers.
- Expanding to the northwest.
- Joining forces to maintain viability.
- No shortage of opportunities.
- Robotics experts to assist in tech development.