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NEOnet says 92 per cent of Northern businesses have access to the Internet, just one category where Northern Ontario is ahead of the nation in information technology use.
North ahead of the national e-curve: NEOnet

Northern Ontarians are early adopters of the Internet, according to the recently released called Northern Ontario Computer and Connectivity Adoption Survey, June 2005.

Other News
Getting real about going global
Albert Behr, founder of a Toronto-based firm dedicated to moving companies into market leadership, has two words for Northern Ontario entrepreneurs with global aspirations: get real.
Gaming guru on campus
The creative spark behind a next generation video game just might be among the fresh faces in Jay Rajnovich’s first-year computer science class.
Selling web expertise in Thunder Bay
Running a computer networking and web design firm might seem an odd choice for someone who once failed a computer course in college, but Devon Meekis prides himself on being unconventional.
Top Places to Work
Based on the five themes of leadership, corporate culture, corporate responsibility, employee benefits and corporate reputation, these organizations have excelled as some of Northern Ontario’s best places to work.
De Beers Canad - Looking down the pipe
Imagine working in a place where the landscape is unspoiled and dotted with pristine lakes and wildlife.
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Golf instructor scores national successes
A national treasure in golf instruction lies at the heart of North Bay’s golfing community, though one of the great teaching secrets of the North is a secret no more.
Georgian Bay visitors' guide on the shelves
Parry Sound tourism officials are looking for new ways to market the 30,000 Islands area as more than just a one-season destination.
Aircraft servicer lands in Sault Ste. Marie
Business partners Don McNabb and Julian Chin had originally planned to officially open the hangar doors on their aircraft inspection and repair shop in Sault Ste. Marie by early summer, but their clients couldn’t wait.
Elliot Lake miner edges closer to uranium mine
Pele Mountain Resources has entered a pre-feasibility study on its way to developing the first operating uranium mine in Elliot Lake since 1996.
Dryden becomes player in mineral exploration
The City of Dryden expects to land a mineral exploration company shortly to begin work this year on a package of assembled properties in an old gold mining camp.
Chucking out cedar products
A light rain falls on the storage yard at Woodchuckers Manufacturing, settling into the countless logs scattered throughout the property and evoking the distinctive aroma of cedar, which hangs heavy in the air.

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