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Indigenous partners purchase Thunder Bay hotel

Indigenous partners purchase Thunder Bay hotel

HT Norwester LP are the new owners of the Best Western Plus Nor'Wester Hotel & Conference Centre
Chapleau organization hosting Indigenous housing summit

Chapleau organization hosting Indigenous housing summit

One Bowl touting benefits of modular housing, related economic activities
Northern organizations lauded for entrepreneurial spirit

Northern organizations lauded for entrepreneurial spirit

Penokean Hills Farms, Atikokan Economic Development Corp. recognized by Community Futures Ontario
Mining the Northwest: Thunder Bay stakes its claim as a mining supply hub

Mining the Northwest: Thunder Bay stakes its claim as a mining supply hub

Labour and skill gaps, suitable land availability are challenges listed in city's latest mining readiness strategy
Former Sudbury comms director named new Chamber president

Former Sudbury comms director named new Chamber president

Marie Litalien will start in new role on July 2
Red Rock's iconic Quebec Lodge gets rebranded

Red Rock's iconic Quebec Lodge gets rebranded

Dubbed 'The Lodge," BMI Group and Red Rock Developments renovate a local mainstay into Red Rock's newest fishing lodge, B&B
Record-breaking crowd kicks off huge mining expo in Timmins

Record-breaking crowd kicks off huge mining expo in Timmins

Canadian Mining Expo kicked off June 5, attracts international crowd
Marathon mulls over tiny homes project

Marathon mulls over tiny homes project

Marathon’s council decided to allow staff to prepare a bylaw that will give the municipality more control over construction projects
Applications open for rural, Francophone immigration pilot

Applications open for rural, Francophone immigration pilot

Economic development organizations have until July 2 to apply
Massive mining expo in Timmins packing suppliers into every square inch of space

Massive mining expo in Timmins packing suppliers into every square inch of space

'Without a mining industry, I don’t think Timmins would be where it is today,' says organizer of the annual event being held June 4-6