Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Busy

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Superior Olive Oil at the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce
Superior Olive Oil at the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce

Busy Week for Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce

THUNDER BAY – Business – The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has been busy. President Charla Robinson shares the latest with NetNewsLedger.

This week, the Chamber has hosted federal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Bernard Valcourt. Next week, the Chamber will host a meeting on the Ring of Fire.

Over the weekend, the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Outdoor Show at the SportsDome.

February 21st-23rd, 2014
Friday 5 – 9 pm
Saturday 10 am – 5pm
Sunday 10am – 4pm
The SportsDome
$6.00 Admission (12 and under free)

Today, there will be an announcement on the Event Centre. The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, President Robinson states has been supportive of the first two stages of the reports on the proposed Event Centre. Robinson states that the Chamber is awaiting the third stage report, and will then be consulting with members.

Keep up-to-date on all the Chamber happenings at www.tbchamber.ca

Lakehead University Booth promoting Research and Innovation Week in Thunder Bay
Lakehead University Booth promoting Research and Innovation Week in Thunder Bay

After Business at the Chamber

After Business at the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce offers businesses the opportunity to network with each other. There are many opportunities for Chamber members to boost and grow their business.

Superior Olive Oil at the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce
Superior Olive Oil at the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce

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