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Terrace Bay, “The Gem of the North Shore”, is located on the north shore of Lake Superior. The town was established in 1947 when a pulp mill, now Kimberly-Clark Forest Products, was set up there. The actual town is named because of the series of terraces formed as the water level dropped in Lake Superior following the ice age. Slate Islands, a remote Provincial Park with no facilities, is noted for the largest herd of Woodland Caribou in Ontario.
Northern communities feted for tourism marketing Northern Ontario Business North Bay Regional Health Centre was a finalist for its physician recruitment campaign, while the Township of Terrace Bay was a finalist in the redevelopment initiative category for its Terrace Bay Downtown Revitalization initiative. The 2011 Ontario ... |
![]() CBC.ca | Terrace Bay Pulp debt more than M CBC.ca In all, Terrace Bay Pulp is about million in the red. More than half that is owed to the province of Ontario, which guaranteed a loan to the company. But it's smaller players who stand to suffer the most. One Thunder Bay business owner said it's ... |
![]() Net Newsledger | The McGuinty Liberals have handed out millions of public dollars without iron ... Net Newsledger Campbell says “The government should be held accountable for the loss of jobs in the forestry industry in northern Ontario. Terrace Bay Pulp, of the Buchanan group of companies, is now for sale, following a three month suspension of operations which ... |
Missing Terrace Bay man found dead TbNewsWatch.com By Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch staff A Terrace Bay man who went missing earlier this week has been found dead in a forested area of the North Shore community. Thirty-one-year-old Greg Muckaday was the subject of an intense OPP search this week, ... |
![]() CBC.ca | OPP on lookout for missing Terrace Bay man CBC.ca Ontario Provincial Police continue to look for a missing man — 31-year-old Greg Muckaday — who hasn't been seen since early Monday morning at his home in Terrace Bay. Muckaday is described as First Nations, 6 foot 2 inches tall, with a slim build. Missing man found dead |
Terrace Bay Pulp gets CCAA protection CBC.ca Terrace Bay Pulp is now under the protection of the Companies Creditors Arrangement Act — a federal law that allows financially troubled corporations to restructure and avoid bankruptcy. The news comes as no surprise, given the company is already ... Terrace Bay Pulp mill under creditor protection Seeking protection |
![]() LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie | Police Investigation Closes Highway 17 North Near Marathon LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie At approximately 5:40am this morning OPP members attempted to stop an eastbound motor vehicle between Terrace Bay and Marathon. It is believed that two occupants of the motor vehicle fled after it lost control and went into the ditch. OPP closes highway, warns public not to pick up hitchhikers Man on the lam risk to safety: OPP OPP investigation closes Hwy 17 near Marathon |
Highways East of Thunder Bay Closed due to Snow and Blowing Snow Net Newsledger MARATHON – Updated 3:00PMEST – Snow and blowing snow have caused the Ontario Provincial Police to close Highway 17 between Terrace Bay and White River. The Marathon Detachment of the OPP are advisin drivers that the highway is closed due to poor ... |
Schreiber mayor hopeful that Terrace Bay Pulp solution can be found TbNewsWatch.com By Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com Schreiber Mayor Don McArthur said he's not surprised the financially troubled Terrace Bay Pup mill is likely seeking creditor protection. Though he hasn't been officially notified, McArthur on Thursday said it's his ... |
Northwest pulp mill for sale The Chronicle Journal The Buchanan Group, headed by company founder Ken Buchanan Sr., acquired the Terrace Bay mill from Georgia-based Neenah Paper in 2006. About 350 people work at the operation, among 10 of its type in Ontario. The company has kept the heat on since the ... |
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