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Exploration lures new players to Thunder Bay

Exploration lures new players to Thunder Bay

Sudbury isn't the only city that prides itself as a mining supply hub.
Winners announced for 2010 Northern Ontario Business Awards

Winners announced for 2010 Northern Ontario Business Awards

Business and opinion leaders from across the North celebrated the achievements of 10 companies and individuals at the 24th Annual Northern Ontario Business Awards (NOBA) gala, held in Thunder Bay on Oct. 8.
Thunder Bay Chamber to attend third reading of Far North Act

Thunder Bay Chamber to attend third reading of Far North Act

Harold Wilson, as the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce president and the Chief Operating Officer of the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce (NOACC), will be at Queen’s Park in Toronto on Sept.
Thunder Bay keeps convention business coming

Thunder Bay keeps convention business coming

In a volatile tourism market where visitors and major hotel chains were holding the line on personal and capital spending, Thunder Bay weathered the economic storm quite nicely.
Red Rock looks to marina expansion, cruise ship tourism

Red Rock looks to marina expansion, cruise ship tourism

There’s not too much to cheer about in Red Rock these days. The community of 1,060, an hour’s drive east of Thunder Bay, has been without a major employer since Norampac closed its Kraft papermill in 2006.
Thunder Bay growers become destination attraction

Thunder Bay growers become destination attraction

The kind of parties that Vanderwees Home & Garden Centre throws usually brings out the cops.

Safeway clears space for local farmers

A food research expert is adopting a wait-and-see approach to a marketing push by Safeway grocery chain to provide shelf space for locally grown food.
Doug Smith – regional growth in family genes

Doug Smith – regional growth in family genes

Doug Smith is an adventurer with a heart of gold. His voice resonates with enthusiasm and energy and he cannot seem to talk fast enough to get his idea out. His confident demeanor and respectful response can make anyone feel good about who they are.

Thunder Bay Chamber head resigns

Mary Long-Irwin, a prominent face and vocal supporter of Thunder Bay's business community, is stepping down as president of the city's chamber of commerce. Her resignation becomes effective, June 30.

Quebec company acquires Thunder Bay DNA testing lab

A Quebec-based life sciences company, Warnex Inc. has entered into an agreement in principle to acquire Thunder Bay's Molecular World lab. The lab specializes in human DNA identification using forensic testing.