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Rezoning sets stage for hotel, offices at Thunder Bay property

Rezoning sets stage for hotel, offices at Thunder Bay property

Reliable Northern Developments has plans for a $25-million hotel with 150 units
Thunder Bay Tourism Development Fund provides $250,000 to Science North

Thunder Bay Tourism Development Fund provides $250,000 to Science North

Community Economic Development Commission provides financial support to science centre expansion into northwestern Ontario
Northwestern Ontario Indigenous entrepreneurs encouraged to apply for program

Northwestern Ontario Indigenous entrepreneurs encouraged to apply for program

A Thunder Bay CEDC program for Indigenous entrepreneurs in the Northwest is renewed and now accepting applications.
Building the new Thunder Bay jail will require 700-800 workers

Building the new Thunder Bay jail will require 700-800 workers

The four-year project is set to break ground this fall
'Reimagination' of Thunder Bay's north core well under way

'Reimagination' of Thunder Bay's north core well under way

City, architects hold open house to get feedback on plan to turn Red River Road into a more pedestrian-friendly space.
'Exciting period' to join Thunder Bay economic development as new boss

'Exciting period' to join Thunder Bay economic development as new boss

Jamie Taylor leaves as MTO regional manager to steer city's economic development efforts
Northern Ontario engineer played role in James Webb telescope

Northern Ontario engineer played role in James Webb telescope

Colette Lepage feels 'pride and a sense of relief'
Strong pace for new construction in Thunder Bay this year

Strong pace for new construction in Thunder Bay this year

The city has issued permits to date for projects worth $91 million, with more to come
Northwestern Ontario sawmills named safest in Canada

Northwestern Ontario sawmills named safest in Canada

Facilities in Thunder Bay, Dryden had fewest recordable incidents in 2021
Opinion: Labour force shortages to become more acute

Opinion: Labour force shortages to become more acute

With a smaller post-pandemic workforce, Thunder Bay economics professor questions the sustainability of the economy