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Thunder Bay

Ties that bind (12/01)

By Marla Tomlinson The City of Thunder Bay has been actively marketing its proximity to the United States border in an effort to encourage trade and export involvement between northwestern Ontario businesses and the US Midwest.

Web site designed to address issue of youth out-migration (12/01)

By Ian Ross Selling the virtues, lifestyle, and culture to restless Thunder Bay youth is the aim of a "cool and energetic" Web site being developed for launch later this winter.

Impact of ongoing lumber war filters to north (12/01)

By Ian Ross One of the nastiest cross-border trade squabbles in years over softwood lumber has some mills in Northern Ontario evaluating operations on a week-by-week basis.

Groundwater project converts waste to resource (3/02)

By Michael Lynch The City of Thunder Bay has two water-quality projects that are on the leading edge of technology and innovation. One is brand new, and the other has been in place for several years.

First Nation boasts new park (1/02)

by Felix Winkelaar In the Hollywood version, a farmer builds a baseball diamond in his cornfield and Shoeless Joe brings his buddies to play ball.

Awards recognize Aboriginal entrepreneurs in northwest (1/02)

By Pauline Clark Being the winner of the Youth Entrepreneur of the Year Award was a big honour for Alanna Toset, and it certainly was an earned honour.

Casino location gets mixed reviews (2/02)

By Michael Lynch After nearly a year-and-a-half of operation, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.'s Charity Casino in Thunder Bay is getting mixed reviews from businesses that are impacted by it.

Northwest may get its share of medical school (2/02)

By Ian Ross Based on howls of protest from northwestern Ontario over the controversial format of the proposed northern medical school, there appears to be some movement afoot to grant Thunder Bay a greater role in the project, says one of its archite

Firm excels despite tough times (2/02)

By Michael Lynch Trow Consulting Engineers Ltd., winner of the 2001 prestigious "One of the 50 Best Managed Companies in Canada Award" has two branches in Northern Ontario, one in Sudbury and the other in Thunder Bay.

Millions invested in water treatment upgrades (2/02)

By Pauline Clark Water treatment upgrades are underway across the province due to Ontario's new requirements under the Drinking Water Protection Regulation (DWPR) that establishes strict requirements for testing, reporting and disinfecting.