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Business leaders take on the tax man (11/03)

The executive of North Bay's Downtown Improvement Area (DIA) is considering a mass assessment review board appeal of every commercial property in the city's core.

Suppliers sourcing from U.S. coming out on top (03/04)

With a surging Canadian dollar, mounting losses in the Canadian softwood lumber industry and uncertainty in the price-sensitive automotive sector, the Canadian manufacturing scene is anything but stable.

Project sets stage for future dumps on the map, critics say (12/03)

Pierre Belanger has stood on the tracks of the Ontario Northland Railway (ONR) three years ago as a protester, symbolically ready to repel any attempts to dump southern Ontario garbage in his Timiskaming backyard.

Innovator of the month (12/03)

WESSMAN of North Bay, after six years of toiling with his idea, invented a set of wings that bolt onto each side of a snowblower and enables an extra six inches of snow to be cleared on either side. The wings can be adjusted to various angles.

Control your own destiny (02/04)

Carl Crewson learned ages ago that to be competitive, a business has to be able to rely on itself at every stage of the production process.

Burrows bids farewell to politics (09/03)

After 15 years in municipal politics, the avuncular mayor of North Bay, Jack Burrows, leaves office this fall. In June, Burrows announced he would not be seeking re-election in November.

Northern leaders share thoughts, lessons learned (11/03)

Q:What's the single, most important lesson you have learned about survival and success in the business world? Both your employees and customers need to know that you have the leadership qualities that they're looking for.

Dreaming in chocolate (10/03)

Carol Montgomery opened the doors on a new store and a new life as owner of North Bay's Nutty Chocolatier.

Political garbage stinks: McGuinty (10/03)

Gord McGuinty has every confidence his Adams Mine project will be up and operating by the end of 2005.

Hangar space to be filled (10/03)

Air Base Property Corp. (ABPC) hopes to land another tenant for its last empty hangar at the Aerospace Centre by year's end.