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Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

The province has just made it easier for Smart Modular Canada to increase production on residential and commercial modular buildings for rural and First Nations communities.
We have an epidemic of homelessness in Thunder Bay: Krysowaty

We have an epidemic of homelessness in Thunder Bay: Krysowaty

Point-in-time count paints a picture of Thunder Bay’s complex homelessness situation.
Holland: ready to take on Trump's lumber tariffs

Holland: ready to take on Trump's lumber tariffs

At the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Leader’s Luncheon, keynote speaker Thunder Bay-Atikokan MPP Kevin Holland told business leaders his government is prepared to advocate for the province's forestry industry.
Flag flies at Alstom: 'this is Fort William First Nation territory'

Flag flies at Alstom: 'this is Fort William First Nation territory'

Alstom flies the Fort William First Nation flag to advance reconciliation.
New equipment helped port services company through busy cruise season

New equipment helped port services company through busy cruise season

NOHFC provided Embark Port Services Ltd $25,664 for new specialized equipment for the Pool 6 Cruise Ship Terminal.
Forester leaves city due to 'mismanagement'

Forester leaves city due to 'mismanagement'

A former employee said he quit his job over the city's handling of its urban forestry strategy.
Local company get $340,000 to expand hangar

Local company get $340,000 to expand hangar

KBM Forestry Consultants Inc. receives over $340,000 in NOHFC funding for the expansion of its hanger.
$6.6 million in new equipment for hospital

$6.6 million in new equipment for hospital

Through donors, event participants and proceeds from the incredible success of the Thunder Bay 50/50 draw, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation purchases $6.6 million worth of equipment.
Doane Grant Thornton helps business leaders make a vibrant community

Doane Grant Thornton helps business leaders make a vibrant community

Doane Grant Thornton brought members of the Thunder Bay business community into a room to brainstorm on how they can help make the city a more vibrant community.
Trump’s protectionism may hurt local economy: Charla Robinson

Trump’s protectionism may hurt local economy: Charla Robinson

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is preparing for the new reign of Donald J. Trump.
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