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Sudbury
Sudbury
Dough runs out, franchisees forced to close up shop (1/02)
By Ian Ross Don and Norma Moore feel as if they were set up to fail.
Mar 12, 2002 8:52 PM
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Green energy: next niche of development (1/02)
By Ian Ross The bone-chilling wind that cuts through Sudburians in winter may eventually play a role in keeping them warm.
Mar 12, 2002 8:47 PM
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City of Greater Sudbury to host ecotourism conference (1/02)
An upcoming conference is expected to further establish Sudbury and Northern Ontario as destinations for ecotourism and ecoadventure tourism, city officials say.
Mar 12, 2002 8:46 PM
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City of Greater Sudbury to host ecotourism conference (1/02)
An upcoming conference is expected to further establish Sudbury and Northern Ontario as destinations for ecotourism and eco-adventure tourism, city officials say.
Mar 12, 2002 8:46 PM
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Chamber seeks nominations for annual awards program (1/02)
The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its 5th annual Business Excellence Awards taking place May 8.
Mar 12, 2002 8:46 PM
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New anode casting plant unveiled (1/02)
Inco Ltd.'s investment in a new smelter anode casting plant is expected to reduce the environmental impact of the copper anode operations and increase product quality and efficiency, says a company spokesperson.
Mar 12, 2002 8:46 PM
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Telecommunications health network expands (1/02)
Patients in an additional 33 northern communities will no longer have to leave their community for health-care consultations thanks to the expansion of NORTH Network, the Northern Ontario Remote Telecommunication Health Network at the Sudbury Regiona
Mar 12, 2002 8:45 PM
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Call centre employees temporarily laid off (1/02)
A post-Christmas slump resulted in temporary layoffs of Sudbury call centre workers with Omega Direct Response.
Mar 12, 2002 8:45 PM
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Falconbridge plans summer shutdown (2/02)
Falconbridge is shutting down its Sudbury smelter for nine weeks this summer because the nickel company cannot find enough feed to keep it operating at high capacity. A company official says it was basically an economical decision.
Mar 12, 2002 8:43 PM
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Area strives to diversify economy (12/01)
The Municipality of Greenstone has existed for nearly a year now.
Feb 11, 2002 6:36 PM
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