Vol. 23 No. 8, June 2003
Index
- 2002 Chatelaine & PROFIT Top 100 Women Business Owners.
- A special salute.
- Alliances: 5 sure-fire ways to form strategic alliances that work.
- Association profile.
- Calendar/events.
- Canadian Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Innovation.
- Comment.
- Create a professional image with impact.
- ExtraOrdinary Woman of the Year Awards.
- Get ready - virtually.
- Global trade mission coming to Canada.
- Networking strategies that work.
- Organization of Women in International Trade (OWIT).
- Prime Minister's Task Force on Women Entrepreneurs.
- RBC royal bank champions.
- RBC Royal Bank salutes women entrepreneurs across Canada.
- Tackling information overload.
- The P.E.I. Businesswomen's Association.
- The power of networking.
- Top 5 reasons to use online banking.
- Sault to market health-care delivery model.
- North in the zone, province says.
- Park revival efforts pay off.
- MNDM politically irrelevant.
- The province, and a return to tribal warfare.
- The who's who in smart growth.
- Marketing plan launched.
- Phosphate mine acquired.
- Elliot Lake/North Shore Top Employers.
- Air service planned.
- Arts centre proposed.
- Delays hurting economy.
- Road funding announced.
- Top Commercial Realtors in Northern Ontario Listed by 2002 Commercial Transactions Closed.
- Training centre planned.
- Canadian Museum of Civilization Corp.
- Greater Sudbury Development Corp.
- Northern Ontario Medical School.
- Properties head for auction block.
- Thunder Bay's Genesis Genomics Inc.
- Traditional knowledge hot item for patents.
- ASI plans sale of tube mill.
- Cementation Skanska gets shaft.
- Climate for change is needed today.
- IW awards honour roll.
- Speaker shares lessons of survival, success.
- Influential women 2003: Northern women honoured for creating wealth, opportunity in the North.
- Information highway path to new market.
- Manufacturer sees window of opportunity in Detroit.
- Mission heads to explore largest U.S. trading partner.
- Peruvian market ripe for exporting opportunities.
- Fort Frances reinventing itself.
- Waterfront a draw for tourists.
- Events mark 100 years of history in Fort Frances.
- From fur trading to forestry: Fort Frances makes its mark as gateway in 1800s.
- Waterfront plans part of sound tourism project.
- Aircraft industry set to take off: Airport expansion underway to accommodate new developments.
- Parry Sound Top Employers.
- Climate change forum planned.
- Downtown parking addressed.
- Funding flows for syrup production.
- Tourism springboard to business startup.
- Found finds niche in Parry Sound.
- Air Bravo expands to northwest.
- City takes on role of lot developer.
- Invest in eye-sores to create icons.
- Cancer detection focus of study.
- Drug linked to cancer treatment.
- Diamonds: one man's best friend.
- Condor Gold advancing to production.
- Northwestern gold hunt on.
- Sudury mining supply, service association formed.
- Falco moves to prefeasibility stage on Nickel Rim.
- Globex waits on private funding for study.
- Rubicon optimistic over gold-deposit results.
- Diamonds potential untapped.
- System speeds communications.
- Trade centres focus of strategy.
- Tribal Council to acquire mill project.