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Budd Car service through Chapleau secure (12/01)

Regular Budd Car service to Chapleau will be sustained due to an extensive refurbishment program launched by Via Rail.

Establishment of ATV club to diversify tourism in area (12/01)

Reminiscent of the re-birth of the snowmobiling trend, Chapleau is latching onto the latest outdoor craze of ATV recreation by forming its own ATV club.

Industry, First Nations allies with shared vision (11/01)

By Marla Tomlinson In the James Bay lowlands there is a partnership in the works.

Town poised to attract call centres (11/01)

A call centre is on the early Christmas wish list of the Chapleau Regional Development Corp. (CRDC).

Town diversifies tourism through ATV club (11/01)

Reminiscent of the rebirth of the snowmobiling trend, Chapleau is latching onto the latest outdoor craze, ATV recreation, by forming its own ATV club.

Creating a culture within an organization helps retain employees (11/01)

By Sari Huhtala Creating a culture, one that inspires fulfillment, courage and a sense of community, may be the solution to retaining the most valuable asset to your organization, your employees.

Cellular service may expand to Superior East region (11/01)

The cellular phone service gap in the Superior East region is one step closer to being filled. A feasibility study to build a network that would provide cellular service from White River to Wawa to Sault Ste.

Macassa mine to be reopened (11/01)

Foxpoint Resources, a Vancouver-based company, announced this fall it had reached an agreement with Kinross Gold Corp.

Kirkland Lake-based mill to suspend operations (11/01)

Workers at Tembec Inc.'s Kirkland Lake sawmill are bracing for layoffs mid-November as the company suspends operations in the wake of an unstable softwood lumber market.

Dome mine issues layoffs (11/01)

As a result of shift changes at Dome mine in South Porcupine, 25 layoff notices have been issued, and a total of 18 employees will be affected by layoffs in December.