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Business of the Month: Northwest Solutions’ different approach to working in Northern Ontario

Business of the Month: Northwest Solutions’ different approach to working in Northern Ontario

From huskies to concerted reconciliation efforts, this natural resources service supplier envisions a new way of doing things
First cruise ship arrives in Thunder Bay

First cruise ship arrives in Thunder Bay

In 2023, cruise ship activity generated $4.3 million for the local tourism industry
A robust May for grain and potash cargoes at Thunder Bay port

A robust May for grain and potash cargoes at Thunder Bay port

Fifty-eight ships arrived at western Lake Superior port last month
Confederation College announces its next president

Confederation College announces its next president

The incoming president will be the third female leader of the postsecondary institution's 57-year history
City of Thunder Bay names its next city manager

City of Thunder Bay names its next city manager

John Collin brings 40 years of leadership and management experience to the position, with a 35-year career in the Canadian Armed Forces as Major-General
Confederation College in a great place, says outgoing president

Confederation College in a great place, says outgoing president

With more than 7,100 students, new programs launching, Kathleen Lynch likes the direction the award-winning school is heading
Business of the Month: Safe rides, good deeds all in a day’s work for Uride

Business of the Month: Safe rides, good deeds all in a day’s work for Uride

Northern-created ridesharing app makes foray into Latin America
Walking the walk in search of authenticity

Walking the walk in search of authenticity

How Thunder Bay's Samantha Plavins turned a career crisis into a new way for women to look at their own careers
Thunder Bay Chamber celebrates businesses at awards ceremony

Thunder Bay Chamber celebrates businesses at awards ceremony

Newmont's Musselwhite Mine earned the Large Business Excellence Award
Grain, potash shipments keep Thunder Bay port busy

Grain, potash shipments keep Thunder Bay port busy

Grain traffic to-date are up 25 per cent over last year's pace