Vol. 24 Nbr. 4, February 2004
Index
- The month starts here: some things that you need to know--and a few you probably don't.
- Figuratively speaking.
- If I weren't in business, I'd probably be a mechanic ...".
- New mining journal promotes cluster globally.
- North should exorcise the resource curse.
- The ballad of Conrad Black.
- Aging workforce threat to age-old economy.
- "Stash your ego in your back pocket".
- Align yourself with like-minded people.
- "Tunnel vision will break you".
- Pounding the pavement pays off in the long run.
- Never take anything at face value.
- Seek out mentors.
- A shared vision is essential.
- Recruit the right people.
- Change with the times.
- Control your own destiny.
- A proactive approach: calling in the pros to assess workplace safety, De Beers adopted a new health and safety attitude.
- NORCAT vying to be NASA's driller of choice.
- Northern numbers.
- Job losses offset by gains in mining; economic upturn "long overdue".
- Lunch Box launched.
- City looks to opportunities in data storage.
- Timmins Top 10 Employers.
- Apollo plans $24m investment.
- Housing, real estate sectors bullish as a result of surge in mining activity.
- Tool gauges economic impact of industry changes.
- Power push creating new breed of engineer.
- Green power ripe for developments.
- Hospitality industry veterans lend new meaning to term BYOB.
- Get a business card in cyberspace.
- Job loss blessing in disguise for researcher.
- For the record.
- Manufacturers looking to diversify.
- Peter Kaiser, virtual reality.