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Former Terrace Bay mill owners fined for 2011 fatality

Former Terrace Bay mill owners fined for 2011 fatality

Terrace Bay Pulp has been fined $275,000 for an explosion that killed a worker at its Northern Ontario mill on Oct. 31, 2011.

Thunder Bay company acquired

Sonepar Canada of Toronto has acquired MGM Electric, a full-line electrical distributor in Thunder Bay that has served northwestern Ontario for more than 25 years.

T-Bay airport celebrates 15 years of WestJet

Thunder Bay International Airports Authority is commemorating the 15th anniversary of WestJet’s arrival in the city. In March 1999, Thunder Bay became the first airport in Ontario serviced by WestJet offering daily service to Calgary.

Thunder Bay urban design study wins national award

Brooks McIIroy added another award to its trophy case at the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects annual awards of excellence held in Ottawa, March 4.

Mayors meet in T-Bay

Thunder Bay will be hosting representative from 100 municipalities this week at the spring meeting of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).
T-Bay footwear inventor strikes U.S. deal

T-Bay footwear inventor strikes U.S. deal

The Thunder Bay inventor of an innovative piece of footwear has sold her company to an American maker of personal protective equipment. Nicole Reid, president of Yuleys Protective Footwear announced Feb.
T-Bay arena-convention project receives startup cash

T-Bay arena-convention project receives startup cash

Thunder Bay ’s plan to build a new downtown and waterfront arena and convention hall received a $1.1 million boost from Ottawa and Queen’s Park. FedNor Minister Greg Rickford and Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle announced Feb.

Tbaytel names new CFO

Michael Coffey is the new chief financial officer for Tbaytel. A Thunder Bay resident, he’ll handle the company’s financial and accounting divisions and now fills the role previously held by president and CEO Dan Topatigh.

“Set the record straight” city says to T-Bay chamber

The City of Thunder Bay wants the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce to “set the record straight” after the chamber released a report critical of the way the municipality handles taxpayer dollars.
T-Bay chamber wants city to control spending

T-Bay chamber wants city to control spending

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce said the City of Thunder Bay needs to rein in spending to keep property taxes from skyrocketing. The chamber released a report prepared by Lakehead University’s Small Business Consulting Services on Jan. 17.