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Thunder Bay foresters get national nod for industry contributions

Thunder Bay foresters get national nod for industry contributions

Tom Ratz, Christa Campbell recognized by Forest Products Association of Canada
Flair Airlines set to resume flights, expand service at Thunder Bay Airport

Flair Airlines set to resume flights, expand service at Thunder Bay Airport

Air carrier to resume in November with plans for service expansion in 2023.
A 113-year-old Thunder Bay family-owned store is closing

A 113-year-old Thunder Bay family-owned store is closing

The Brent Park Store, which opened in 1909, will close its doors later this year.
Northwest lithium quarry developer taking orders from international customers

Northwest lithium quarry developer taking orders from international customers

Avalon Advanced Materials securing supply deals with major players in glass, ceramic and electric vehicle battery sectors
Thunder Bay edges closer to building a lithium processing plant

Thunder Bay edges closer to building a lithium processing plant

Avalon Advanced Materials in talks to secure supply agreement with South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solutions
Three different cruise ships will visit Thunder Bay next year

Three different cruise ships will visit Thunder Bay next year

The total economic impact of cruise ship activity in Thunder Bay this season is estimated at roughly $4 million.
Dryden startup grows up with vertical farming

Dryden startup grows up with vertical farming

AgriTech North founder tackles regional food security issues and lands $10K as Emerging Indigenous Entrepreneur
Telecoms agree to help each other in future outages

Telecoms agree to help each other in future outages

Tbaytel is among the companies signing a formal agreement
Record volumes of potash move through Thunder Bay port

Record volumes of potash move through Thunder Bay port

Port authority expects 30 per cent improvement in Prairie grain crop from 2021
Generational Business: Bill Martin’s Nurseryland takes ‘green’ to new levels

Generational Business: Bill Martin’s Nurseryland takes ‘green’ to new levels

Trailblazing Thunder Bay garden centre miles from where it started 95 years ago