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Business retention, expansion plan incorporates mayor's forums (3/03)

A series of mayor's forums on business are being held in North Bay as part of what Nancy Creighton refers to as "an exciting new two-year marketing plan.

Rail land development proposals reviewed (3/03)

The City of North Bay has received a number of proposals for the development of the rail lands, located between the city's downtown and the waterfront of Lake Nipissing.

$221M hospital project underway (3/03)

Community effort is a driving force behind the new North Bay Regional Health Centre. To gain an edge in what people want from a new hospital, the joint executive committee created a test lab in the Northgate Shopping Centre.

After 18 years, Churchills open for business (3/03)

Catering to the palates and budgets of the business community, Churchills has introduced a fine-dining experience for conferences and meetings, without an extravagant price tag.

North Bay hub of $10M fur trade industry (3/03)

North Bay acts as one of only a select few hubs for the North American fur industry, worth billions of dollars annually in North America, but the industry is facing a number of challenges ahead of it in order to ensure its future health and prosperit

Surge in business school applicants reported (3/03)

A massive surge in applications to Nipissing University's school of business and economics has the institution beaming about its program. Admission applications jumped 430 per cent, eclipsing last year's increase of 144 per cent.

North Bay hospital takes lead in telecommunications project (3/03)

A convergence of technologies is driving new paradigms at North Bay General Hospital where lead surgeons are assessing the feasibility of telementoring in the medical field.

Headquarters established in city (3/03)

The exploration world has a home in North Bay. It all started in 1992 when Atlas Copco, which is headquartered in Sweden, jumped into the exploration industry by purchasing Craelius, a leading manufacturer of diamond drill bits.

Biotech sector a driving force in local economy (3/03)

Dr. Wendy Young says there is a very good reason why medical patients are interested in aiding doctors in clinical studies of new drugs.

Restructuring Canmine looks for cash, partners (10/02)

Operators of a cash-strapped refinery in Cobalt are seeking investors and partners in a restructuring attempt to reopen the plant and preserve 30 jobs.