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Three English-language stations supply Thunder Bay with free digital over-the-air television. Programming from the Global and CTV networks is provided by a locally owned twinstick operation branded as Thunder Bay Television , and the city receives TVOntario on channel 9.
The harbour at the City of Thunder Bay is Canada's westernmost port on the Great Lakes. [3] The Ojibwa called it Animikie, meaning "thunder". French explorers called it Baie du Tonnerre which was translated to Thunder Bay in English. [4] In 1871, the bay gave its name to the newly created Thunder Bay District, and in 1970, the amalgamated city ...
Language: English: Box office: $2.4 million (US) [3] Thunder Bay is a 1953 American adventure film distributed by Universal International, produced by Aaron Rosenberg
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Thunder Bay has a central location within Canada, and is located in the middle of the Trans-Canada Highway system, crossed by railways, and is the location of the largest outbound port on the St. Lawrence Seaway System [1] and the fifth busiest airport in Ontario by aircraft movements.
The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board (known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 34A prior to 1999 [4]) oversees all Catholic schools in the Thunder Bay CMA and the townships of Gorham and Ware in Ontario, Canada. It administers education at 15 elementary schools, 3 senior elementary, and 2 secondary schools. K-6 Schools
The flag of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada was adopted in 1972. The twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur amalgamated in 1970, and mayor Saul Laskin wanted to promote the new city by having a distinctive flag. The city held a contest, which was won by Cliff Redden. [1]
Joe Comuzzi (1933–), Conservative Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay—Superior North [34] James Conmee (born in Sydenham Township, Canada West ) (1848–1913), businessman, politician [ 35 ] Donald James Cowan (born in Drumbo, Blenheim Township, Oxford County, Ontario ) (1883–1964), mayor of Port Arthur, 1916–1917; Crown attorney for ...