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Northwest may get its share of medical school (2/02)
By Ian Ross Based on howls of protest from northwestern Ontario over the controversial format of the proposed northern medical school, there appears to be some movement afoot to grant Thunder Bay a greater role in the project, says one of its archite
Apr 17, 2002 5:59 PM
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Wireless network to be developed on Manitoulin Island (2/02)
Businesses, schools and social service agencies on Manitoulin Island will take a greater step toward global connectivity with enhanced pager and Internet connections. FedNor is committing $222,500 to the LaCloche Manitoulin Business Assistance Corp.
Apr 17, 2002 5:59 PM
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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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