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Northwestern Ontario Indigenous entrepreneurs encouraged to apply for program

Northwestern Ontario Indigenous entrepreneurs encouraged to apply for program

A Thunder Bay CEDC program for Indigenous entrepreneurs in the Northwest is renewed and now accepting applications.
Métis Nation to benefit from Temiskaming refinery expansion

Métis Nation to benefit from Temiskaming refinery expansion

Electra Battery Materials signs agreement with Metis Nation of Ontario
First Nations will redevelop former Thunder Bay post office into housing

First Nations will redevelop former Thunder Bay post office into housing

Fort William First Nation and Biigtigong Nishnaabeg to designate half the units into affordable housing
Thunder Bay CEDC relaunches funding program for Indigenous entrepreneurs

Thunder Bay CEDC relaunches funding program for Indigenous entrepreneurs

Program geared to entrepreneurs looking to start, expand, buy an existing business
Six Northwestern Ontario First Nations funded for multi-purpose centres

Six Northwestern Ontario First Nations funded for multi-purpose centres

Patty Hajdu announced nearly $3.8 million in FedNor funding
Scholarship will benefit Indigenous trades students

Scholarship will benefit Indigenous trades students

Students in 24 qualifying communities are eligible for $10,000 bursary
Zinc mine builder willing to share benefits with First Nation

Zinc mine builder willing to share benefits with First Nation

Metallum Resources signs agreement with Pays Plat First Nation
Duchesnay Creek Bridge wins project of the year

Duchesnay Creek Bridge wins project of the year

The Ontario Works Association declares Nipissing span as one of the best builds of 2021
New grants advance Matawa First Nations' fibre-optic project

New grants advance Matawa First Nations' fibre-optic project

Over 1,000 kilometres of fibre are being installed as part of ongoing Rapid Lynx initiative
New Gold's Rainy River Mine is a big spender in the northwest

New Gold's Rainy River Mine is a big spender in the northwest

Open-pit gold operator pumps $122 million into Northern Ontario economy