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Northern youth urged to try the trades during one-day career fairs

Northern youth urged to try the trades during one-day career fairs

Province’s Level Up! skilled trades career fairs travelling to the North this fall
French cruise ship makes first visit to Thunder Bay area

French cruise ship makes first visit to Thunder Bay area

Le Champlain visited to clear Customs on Tuesday, but will return from the north shore on Saturday
A traffic jam develops in Thunder Bay harbour

A traffic jam develops in Thunder Bay harbour

Potash and grain shipments are picking up as the port moves into the busy part of the season
Ontario leads new research into aerial firefighting

Ontario leads new research into aerial firefighting

MNR's Aviation, Forest Fire & Emergency services branch is leading the first field-based experiments in the world to examine the effectiveness of 'skimmer' airtankers
Avalon showcases the possibilities of a Thunder Bay lithium refinery

Avalon showcases the possibilities of a Thunder Bay lithium refinery

Mine and plant developer points to late 2028 startup, seeks government support
Thunder Bay council's nuclear vote gets mixed reactions

Thunder Bay council's nuclear vote gets mixed reactions

The NWMO must ‘make a priority’ of ‘connecting with the city,’ said a regional spokesperson
Thunder Bay port back to work after rail stoppage

Thunder Bay port back to work after rail stoppage

Cargo ships in Lake Superior waiting to load grain and potash shipments after return of rail workers
Tbaytel announces new president and CEO

Tbaytel announces new president and CEO

Paul Norris, formerly with Bell, takes over from Dan Topatigh
Owner of Thunder Bay shipyard gets $10 million to train workers

Owner of Thunder Bay shipyard gets $10 million to train workers

The Ontario government says training will take place in Thunder Bay, Hamilton and St. Catharines
More skilled immigrant workers should live in the North: chamber

More skilled immigrant workers should live in the North: chamber

Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce wants the province to allocate 3,000 skilled immigrant workers for Northern Ontario as skilled trades jobs need to be filled