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Indigenous Leaders: Benjamin Feagin’s ‘lofty goals’ might transform greenhouse farming in the North

Indigenous Leaders: Benjamin Feagin’s ‘lofty goals’ might transform greenhouse farming in the North

AgriTech North's proprietary greenhouse design aims to alleviate fresh food pressures on Indigenous communities
Chamber president worried about the uncertainties surrounding tariffs

Chamber president worried about the uncertainties surrounding tariffs

'Tariffs and trade barriers can harm industries, jobs and people across both borders'
Megan Rae and the buzz behind 'She Keeps Bees'

Megan Rae and the buzz behind 'She Keeps Bees'

Rae currently manages 16 hives, which collectively house over one million bees. 'It’s rewarding to see people get excited about beekeeping and learn how to care for their own hives'
Drilling company acquires naming rights for North Bay arena

Drilling company acquires naming rights for North Bay arena

Boart Longyear has paid $485,000 for exclusive branding rights at Memorial Gardens
Ontario Northland's 'commitment to excellence' reaps $350M refurbishment deal

Ontario Northland's 'commitment to excellence' reaps $350M refurbishment deal

Crown agency will refurbish 121 GO Transit bi-level rail cars at its North Bay facility
$3,250,000 to help Wabi Iron & Steel innovate, grow, increase sales and exports

$3,250,000 to help Wabi Iron & Steel innovate, grow, increase sales and exports

The money will be used to upgrade and expand Wabi's foundry, the only facility of its kind in northern Ontario
North Bay plant refurbishes GO Transit cars made in Thunder Bay

North Bay plant refurbishes GO Transit cars made in Thunder Bay

A union spokesperson at the Alstom plant said he's 'not happy' work on passenger coaches built in Thunder Bay is going elsewhere
ONTC's 'commitment to excellence' reaps $350M refurbishment deal

ONTC's 'commitment to excellence' reaps $350M refurbishment deal

Ontario Northland will refurbish 121 GO Transit bi-level rail cars at its facility in North Bay as part of the ongoing service expansion across the GO rail network — and will support hundreds of manufacturing jobs and economic growth in northern Ontario
City signs $485,000 five-year naming agreement for Memorial Gardens

City signs $485,000 five-year naming agreement for Memorial Gardens

The company gets exclusive branding rights, including on the exterior of the Chippewa Street building and on the electronic sign out front
The North Bay Home & Garden Expo returns to Memorial Gardens with over 100 vendors

The North Bay Home & Garden Expo returns to Memorial Gardens with over 100 vendors

Exhibitors will be providing demonstrations and seminars to attendees all weekend long, showcasing the latest trends, tools, and techniques to inspire your home and garden projects