Vol. 22 No. 4, February 2002
Index
- Biomass waste disposal project proposed.
- City invites businesses to venture online: Regional Business Centre establishes e-commerce specialist to offer free consulting for local business owners.
- Gaining Ground: Inco's environmental acuity has community seeing green.
- Connecting researchers, industry: Industries reap benefits of partnerships with materials and manufacturing initiative.
- Chamber seeks award nominations for 2002.
- City to host upcoming ecotourism conference.
- Condominium development pushes ahead.
- Feds slow to act, industry officials say.
- Northwest may get its share of medical school.
- Spinoffs for tourism sector anticipated: Dynamic Earth, Sudbury's newest major tourist attraction, is slated to open in spring 2003.
- North to embark on new venture.
- So where is Stevie Cameron when we need her?
- Sudbury Top Employers.
- University launches e-commerce degree program: Laurentian's new program addresses e-business needs of students.
- Added cellular coverage.
- Airport terminal open.
- Centre needs funding.
- City to buy CN land.
- College enrolment on upswing.
- Distance-learning programs enhanced: College, Contact North invest in telecommunications system.
- Industry, college join to form training model.
- Investing in ecotourism.
- Longlac workers recalled.
- Tech centre gets funding.
- Transfers offered.
- Muskoka pipemaker expands.
- Pizza franchise to take slice of southern market.
- Inco positions itself for longterm viability.
- Milestones mark Inco's history.
- Private sector rallies to save Cents: Fate of North Bay's Ontario Hockey League team will be determined this month.
- Northern Numbers.
- Top 15 Web Designers and E-Commerce Consultants.
- Casino location gets mixed reviews.
- Expansion of call centre industry continues.
- Housing market continues in slump.
- Funding provided to enhance tourist attractions.
- New seniors residence planned for Sudbury.
- Sudbury: Viewpoints over city's future clash.
- Upgrades keep mill competitive.
- Firm connects buyers, suppliers.
- Top 20 reasons to consider e-commerce.
- E-commerce branding solutions.
- Millions invested in water treatment upgrades.
- Firm excels despite tough times: Trow Engineering witnesses 250 per-cent growth rate.
- Space mining presents opportunities: University chair unveils emerging opportunities in research and development.
- Engineer recognized for contributions: Professional Engineers of Ontario honours North Bay native.
- Diversification key to growth: Information technology introduces real-time capabilities.