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Telecommunications upgrades set for college (12/01)

The province is investing more than $1.2 million to help Collège Boréal and Contact North upgrade their telecommunications systems.

Inco to sell off exhausted mines (12/01)

A deal is expected to be signed in the near future between Toronto-based Fort Knox Gold Resources and Inco Ltd. that will give Fort Knox 100 per cent interest in Inco's exhausted mines.

Committee established to review technology proposals (12/01)

By Andrew Wareing As the demand for raw materials continues, the mining industry is looking for new and better ways to find them.

Aboriginals stakeholders in economy (11/01)

BIRCH ISLAND - Northern Ontario generally experiences unemployment rates that are significantly higher than the rest of the province.

IT strategies enhance customer service (11/01)

By Ian Ross Staying ahead of their transportation competition through some imaginative technology-based concepts is what makes Manitoulin Transport an industry customer-service leader.

South African trade opportunities explored (11/01)

Cambrian College's latest Passport to the World series, Discover South Africa, focused on the business, trade, and tourism sectors of a country that is seeking to develop new infrastructure, and to foster economic development and trade relations with

Executive bus service launched (11/01)

Northway Tour and Travel, located in the City of Greater Sudbury in Capreol recently launched an executive bus service.

E-commerce program launched (11/01)

Sudbury's Laurentian University is introducing a new four-year e-commerce degree program. The highly specialized program requires a minimum 80 per cent Ontario Academic Courses entrance average.

Call centre to set up in Sudbury (11/01)

One of the world's largest independently owned telemarketing and tele-services organizations is setting up shop in Sudbury.

Salute to small business (11/01)

By Ian Ross Kyle Long did not want to swing a sledgehammer on a Canadian Pacific Railway track for the rest of his life. Nor was he overly enamoured with putting to use his high-pressure boiler certificate from Cambrian College.