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Communities on the Move: Come for the housing, stay for the hospitality

Communities on the Move: Come for the housing, stay for the hospitality

Markstay-Warren partnering with Habitat for Humanity on innovative affordable housing development
Grain shipments through Thunder Bay dominate Seaway cargo growth

Grain shipments through Thunder Bay dominate Seaway cargo growth

An improved prairie harvest last year, and strong demand overseas, are impacting activity in the port
Local leaders tout progress on lithium refining

Local leaders tout progress on lithium refining

Thunder Bay’s municipal leaders say they emerged from a recent AMO conference optimistic the city could host a second lithium processing plant
Agreement brings promise of construction work for trio of First Nations

Agreement brings promise of construction work for trio of First Nations

Shwe Miikaan Corp. has signed a teaming agreement with SNC-Lavalin for Highway 69 four-laning project
Bearskin Lake First Nation pulls the plug on diesel power

Bearskin Lake First Nation pulls the plug on diesel power

Wataynikaneyap Power project now stands at 94 per cent completion
Business of the Month: Sault Ste. Marie solar panel company at home on Minnesota's Iron Range

Business of the Month: Sault Ste. Marie solar panel company at home on Minnesota's Iron Range

U.S. green-tech legislation spurs Heliene’s Midwest expansion but growth also in the cards for the Sault
Make immigration program permanent, urges North Bay chamber

Make immigration program permanent, urges North Bay chamber

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot is set to expire next year
Northerners named among distinguished lecturers

Northerners named among distinguished lecturers

National mining organization recognizes Roy Slack, Gary Poxleitner
Cancer detector developed in Thunder Bay gets OK for marketing

Cancer detector developed in Thunder Bay gets OK for marketing

Radialis Medical developed and built an innovative PET imager that's received regulatory approval in the U.S.
Timmins the only major Northern city not offered strong mayor powers

Timmins the only major Northern city not offered strong mayor powers

The additional powers have expanded to 21 more municipalities that are projected to have a population of over 50,000 people in the next eight years