Afro Vibe Festival shares cultureThis July, the north core will come alive with colour, song and the richness of Afro culture in Thunder Bay’s first Afro Vibe Festival. Businesses set for ‘full-on’ ScottiesThunder Bay hotels will soon be filling up with curling fans, sponsors, officials, teams and their families as the Scotties Tournament of Hearts gets underwa... Kiiwetinoong election race takes shapeThe Ontario NDP has nominated incumbent Sol Mamakwa as the candidate in Kiiwetinoong for the upcoming provincial election. Mamakwa was first elected in 2018,... Trade war worries remainWhile a 30-day postponement of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods has paused an escalating trade war, there is still concern in Northwestern Ontario. Changes suggested for accommodation taxRepresentatives from the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) attended the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference this week for an o... Miners keep eye on U.S. EV rulesChanges to electric vehicle requirements in the U.S. have some wondering if they’ll impact exploration plans for critical minerals in Northwestern Ontario. Paro celebrates 30 yearsIt was 1995 when Rosalind Lockyer discovered the clever idea of linking business-minded women together to form a peer lending circle and Paro, Centre For Wom... CEDC was busy in 2024The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) was busy in 2024. New programs were launched, impact studies were initiated, businesses were... Port activity tops 10 million tonnesThroughout 2024, the Port of Thunder Bay has been reporting high volumes of cargo passing through the various streams of transportation resulting in the busi...