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022.01.152a King has final say on Mirolin. Ald. Don King states he has nothing to do with Mirolin's decision not to locate to the city, despite being blamed for it
022.01.152b Mayor Stan Lawlor's statement that media coverage killed deal to bring Mirolin to North Bay is not believed by many
022.01.152c Mirolin says no to North Bay move
022.01.152d North Bay is still unsure if Mirolin will be coming to the city
022.01.152e North Bay has not yet sold the land that was put aside for Mirolin
022.01.152f Update on what is happening with the Mirolin project as plant has not yet been built in North Bay
022.01.152g North Bay still waiting for the construction of Mirolin plant as construction was supposed to start a year prior. Plant promised 600 jobs in 5 years of being built
022.01.152h Issues between company and developer causing delay in Mirolin plant building not only in North Bay, but other cities in North America
022.01.152i The status of Mirolin in North Bay remains unclear as $15 million manufacturing facility has still not been built
022.01.152j President of Mirolin Industries has little to say about lack of progress made on North Bay Mirolin plant
022.01.152k Minister of industry trade and technology, Monte Kwinter, still confident that Mirolin will come
022.01.152l Two members of North Bay City Council, Mayor Stan Lawlor and Ald. Jay Aspin declare conflicts in Mirolin Industries negotiations
022.01.152m Dennin Mong, president of Kleimaker and Bruse Real Estate Ltd., claims Mirolin land deal is getting closer
022.01.152n Mirolin president states that the wait for the Mirolin plant may be over. Next article over dated a week later states that there is no news on Mirolin
022.01.152o Mirolin tries to back out of a 33 acre deal after finding out it is within 1000 feet of a PCB storage site in Toronto
022.01.152p Mirolin president states thatPCB plant is delaying its move to North Bay
022.01.152q Mayor Stan Lawlor states that Mirolin president Joe Primucci has asked the municipality to stay out of negotiations
022.01.152r Article explaining the dangers of PCBs, some saying they are not as dangerous as being advertised
022.01.152s Seller of the 33 acre property says that Mirolin must honor the deal that was made to build a plant
022.01.152t Mirolin president outlines his position and states that he does not want to risk PCB poisoning at Mirolin plant
022.01.152u Letter to Alderman Donald King from John L. Burns
022.01.152v Letter to the North Bay Nugget from Mirolin president Joe Primucci responding to speculations and reiterating Mirolin's commitment to North Bay
022.01.152w Meeting between the City of North Bay and Mirolin officials remains under wraps
022.01.152x Meeting in North Bay to be held on Jan. 11 1990 in order to salvage Mirolin project
022.01.152y North Bay city officials expected to meet with Mirolin president Joe Primucci
022.01.152z Ald. Don King estimates that it may cost the city of North Bay $500,000 to make sure that Mirolin becomes a part of North Bay
022.01.152aa Ald. Don King, Joe Primucci, Mayor Stan Lawlor, and Bob Lucenti to meet on Mirolin
022.01.152ab Mirolin debates moving to the US, and North Bay city council wants to know why they were not notified. Council says there is nothing they can get involved in
022.01.152ac Articles for 1989 of Mirolin president stating he wants to stay in Canada and plans to build a $15 plant in North Bay. Second article annouces that the plants construction is expected to begin soon
022.01.152ad 319 new jobs expected to be created as a result of the Mirolin plant
022.01.152ae North Bay welcomes Mirolin to the city after annoucements of new plant. North Bay economy expected to improve
022.01.152af 1000 Ontario jobs at stake. 600 jobs expected to go North if Mirolin builds in North Bay, however 400 expected to transfer south if Mirolin goes to the United States
022.01.152ag Survery for Mirolin job applications resulted in 450 job applications done as Mirolin president expresses doubts that there will be enough employees in North Bay. City successfully convinces Mirolin to locate to North Bay. North Bay's future looks bright ahead of Mirolin industries implementation
022.01.152ah City Council thanks 'Team North Bay' efforts in getting Mirolin brought to North Bay ahead of $15 million deal
022.01.152ai News headline of how city mounted Mirolin campaign. Photo in article is of Jeff Dunford, Beaver Lumber contractor and sales manager, next to a Mirolin tub
022.01.152aj Newspaper headlined 'The Courtship' desccribes how the city of North Bay was able to convince the president of Mirolin to bring the Mirolin plant to the city
022.01.152ak North Bay city officials tour Mirolin plant in Toronto
022.01.152al The cite for the Mirolin plant annouced to be known soon
022.01.152am Mirolin plant expected to be built by the end of 1990
022.01.152an Three months after Mirolin industries annouced North Bay facility, the company is still trying to find a site for the building
022.01.152ao Many residents want to know the status of the Mirolin plant as Mirolin starts having second thoughts ahead of plant building delay
022.01.152ap Rick Evans remains hopeful that Mirolin will still come to North Bay
022.01.152aq-ar Same developed image of two men looking over Mirolin productsDate(s) of Creation
1989 - 1992