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CEDC promotes 'Work from Thunder Bay' in major Canadian cities

CEDC promotes 'Work from Thunder Bay' in major Canadian cities

The campaign targets people working remotely at home but looking to move for cheaper housing and a different lifestyle.
From nursing to entrepreneurship

From nursing to entrepreneurship

How a young mother turned her passion for baking into a small business.
Tips for buying a home in a hot market

Tips for buying a home in a hot market

When Covid-19 first hit Canada, many economists warned of negative impacts on the housing market.
Application for backyard home a Thunder Bay milestone

Application for backyard home a Thunder Bay milestone

For one family in Westfort, new zoning rules allowing backyard homes set the stage for an ideal living arrangement.

From pay equity to child care, advocates say 'feminist' PM has much work to do

OTTAWA — Aygadim Majagalee, a young woman from the Nisga'a Nation in northern B.C., said she wants to look beyond past struggles and into the next century of possibility, where she imagines a revolution led by women.
Introducing Sunwire Whole Home Wi-Fi Mesh Internet

Introducing Sunwire Whole Home Wi-Fi Mesh Internet

Fast Wi-Fi. Stable Wi-Fi. Perfect Wi-Fi Everywhere!
Upsala rec centre receives support from NOHFC

Upsala rec centre receives support from NOHFC

The Heritage Fund is putting up $180,000 for rec centre renovations and other improvements.
Local athlete brings home Special Olympic gold

Local athlete brings home Special Olympic gold

Filice earned a gold and a bronze medal along with a fifth place win at the Special Olympics World Winter Games.
Alberta firefighter's death "not work related"

Alberta firefighter's death "not work related"

Labour ministry investigated death of Jerry Gadwa
Sidewalk work approved over resident objections

Sidewalk work approved over resident objections

Strong opposition from Frederica Street residents wasn't enough to block a planned sidewalk as Thunder Bay's city council approved a $2.4 million pedestrian infrastructure contract.
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