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Dryden ready to tackle air challenge, says mayor

Dryden ready to tackle air challenge, says mayor

Dryden’s CAO, airport manager leading efforts to address a pending gap in plane service, mayor says
Bearskin Airlines to discontinue passenger service in Dryden, Fort Frances, Kenora

Bearskin Airlines to discontinue passenger service in Dryden, Fort Frances, Kenora

Company cites an unprecedented decline in passenger volume connected to the COVID-19 pandemic
Thunder Bay port closes for 2023 shipping season

Thunder Bay port closes for 2023 shipping season

Port authority saw positive trending volumes with grain and potash shipments
Winter road time could be short for some First Nations

Winter road time could be short for some First Nations

"It’s almost like you’re sending out search parties looking for winter. And of course, this has implications for Northern Ontario because of the ice roads."
Fee increases in effect at Thunder Bay Airport

Fee increases in effect at Thunder Bay Airport

Fees for airlines, and daily maximums for short-term and long-term vehicle parking, went up Jan. 1
MPP says people are 'frightened' to drive on Northern Ontario highways

MPP says people are 'frightened' to drive on Northern Ontario highways

Lise Vaugeois calls for more oversight of truck driver training schools
Port CEO looking forward to 2024

Port CEO looking forward to 2024

Chris Heikkinen reflects and looks ahead after taking the helm of the Thunder Bay Port Authority in the fall
Sault airport numbers continue slow climb in November

Sault airport numbers continue slow climb in November

Year to date, airport has seen 147,514 passengers, an increase of 15,000 over 2022
Potash propels port’s performance

Potash propels port’s performance

Thunder Bay port will set all-time mark in 2023 for moving potash cargo
OPINION: Time to rethink highway twinning

OPINION: Time to rethink highway twinning

The 2 + 1 highway pilot should be expanded across Northern Ontario, says researcher