• Thunder Bay port welcomes first vessel earlier than usual - CBC.ca

    Thunder Bay port welcomes first vessel earlier than usual - CBC.ca
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    Thunder Bay port welcomes first vessel earlier than usual
    CBC.ca
    Officials from the Thunder Bay, Ont., Port Authority have presented this year's top hat to Captain John Carlson of the Manitoulin, marking an early start to the Thunder Bay shipping season. The annual ritual celebrates the arrival of the first ship of ...
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  • Kakabeka Crystal resumes bottling operations - CBC.ca

    Kakabeka Crystal resumes bottling operations - CBC.ca
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    Kakabeka Crystal resumes bottling operations
    CBC.ca
    Public health officials in Thunder Bay, Ont. say a local water company has resumed bottling operations. In a short written statement, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit said that "internal procedures have been upgraded," at Kakabeka Crystal and ...and more »
  • Thunder Bay indie record store welcomes Sunrise - CBC.ca

    Thunder Bay indie record store welcomes Sunrise - CBC.ca
    CBC.ca
    Thunder Bay indie record store welcomes Sunrise
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    The owner of an independent record store in Thunder Bay, Ont., says he welcomes news that Sunrise Records is opening in the city and committing to carrying a large selection of vinyl. New Day Records and Accessories owner Jason Wellwood told CBC he ...and more »
  • Thunder Bay port officials expect early start to 2017 shipping season - CBC.ca

    Thunder Bay port officials expect early start to 2017 shipping season - CBC.ca
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    Thunder Bay port officials expect early start to 2017 shipping season
    CBC.ca
    Port officials in Thunder Bay, Ont. are set to welcome the first vessel of the 2017 shipping season Friday, and the group's CEO says this year could be a record-breaker. "It should be pretty close," said Tim Heney. "I know the Welland Canal opened ...
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