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Bombardier halts North Bay water bomber production

Bombardier halts North Bay water bomber production

Bombardier aircraft has ceased operations in North Bay and will not be finishing any more work on its CL-415 water bombers says a company official.
Truck dealership rebrands as Tru-Nor

Truck dealership rebrands as Tru-Nor

A Northern Ontario truck dealership and service centre has changed its name and added a third branch to its operation.
Algoma port CEO to speak in Sault Oct. 7

Algoma port CEO to speak in Sault Oct. 7

Attendees will get an update on the Port of Algoma during the 126th annual general meeting of the Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce. The keynote address will be given by Anshumali Dwivedi, CEO of the Port of Algoma, on Wednesday, Oct. 7.
Group reboots search to find new passenger rail operator

Group reboots search to find new passenger rail operator

After a brief and unsatisfactory run with a Michigan rail company, the search is on again to find a new operator to revive the Algoma Central passenger rail (ACR) service between Sault Ste. Marie and Hearst.
NOMA concerned over Greyhound bus service cuts

NOMA concerned over Greyhound bus service cuts

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) is sounding off about Greyhound Canada’s decision to cut bus service in Northern Ontario in half by Sept. 25.
Bearskin announces 'significant expansion'

Bearskin announces 'significant expansion'

Effective Sept. 28, Bearskin Airlines will add up to 23 new nonstop flights weekly between its Sudbury Airport hub and Timmins, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay.
Port’s grain rush levels off

Port’s grain rush levels off

Grain volumes through the Port of Thunder Bay have gone from a record-setting monthly pace back to merely average levels.
Proponents gaining support to save ailing trestle bridge

Proponents gaining support to save ailing trestle bridge

Proponents hoping to save the Abitibi River trestle bridge from dereliction now have some numbers to bolster their argument that the span significantly contributes to the lifeblood of the community.
MTO studies why Ontario roads are cracking prematurely

MTO studies why Ontario roads are cracking prematurely

The fact that some roads are cracking prematurely in Ontario isn’t news to anyone, but problems are emerging with roads that have been built using new specifications designed to make them last longer.
Porter Airlines moves into North Bay

Porter Airlines moves into North Bay

Porter Airlines will soon be flying into North Bay. The company announced July 21 it would start offering daily flights between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and North Bay’s Jack Garland Airport in October.