$485,000 in NOHFC Funding to Assist Thunder Bay Businesses

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Kym shows off a beautiful Falcon at the Central Canada Outdoor & Recreation Show
Kym shows off a beautiful Falcon at the Central Canada Outdoor & Recreation Show
Kym shows off a beautiful Falcon at the Central Canada Outdoor & Recreation Show
Kym shows off a beautiful Falcon at the Central Canada Outdoor & Recreation Show

THUNDER BAY – A grant in the amount of $175,000 was received from NOHFC by Murillo Millworks to upgrade and expand the existing mill, and to install a heat treatment chamber to heat treat wood packaging products which are manufactured by the company, including pallets and crates. This project will create 10 full-time jobs.

NOHFC has approved funding in the amount of $270,216 to allow Thunder Bay Hydraulics Limited to construct an additional new 1,600 sq. ft. building, and to purchase equipment to facilitate the expansion of a machine/fabrication shop in Thunder Bay. This will allow for the implementation of lean manufacturing process which will increase the company’s ability to take on new and larger projects, and to meet the demand for increased custom fabrication. This project will create 8 new jobs.

Minister Michael Gravelle MPP
Minister Michael Gravelle

Skyline Falconry has received $11,820 to establish a new business to provide bird control and management services with the use of trained falconry birds. Other services offered by Skyline Falconry will include educational demonstrations for colleges and universities and wedding ring delivery service with the use of a trained snowy owl.

NOHFC has approved funding in the amount of $15,504 to allow Andrea’s Art to purchase office equipment and art equipment, storage containers, furniture, aluminum easels, software, lighting, framing equipment, as well as advertising and website development. Andrea’s Art is a multifaceted venture that offers customized portraits, wall murals, art-themed party events, and framing.

As You Sew . . . Longarm Quilting received $12,250 to establish a home-based business offering longarm quilting services. This decorative sewing stitch is applied to finished quilt tops through the use of an industrial-sized machine. Secondary services available to customers include the sales of quilt backing fabric, batting (filler for the quilt) and occasional quilting instruction or full quilt making.

MPP Bill Mauro brought his private members motion back to the Ontario Legislature
MPP Bill Mauro

“Our investments are creating jobs for budding entrepreneurs and further diversifying the Thunder Bay area economy. I am very pleased that the NOHFC could support these five ventures as they build their businesses and contribute to the prosperity of our region,” stated Bill Mauro, MPP Thunder Bay-Atikokan.

“The support we have received from the NOHFC has allowed us to upgrade our mill and participate in the resurgence of the forestry industry. With the increase in demand we’ve seen for specialized wood products this year, our expansion, equipment upgrades, and additional employees, have greatly improved our ability to service this market, and expand our business,” added Arthur & Andreas Petersen, Owners, Murillo Millworks.

“Through the funding from NOHFC I was able to open this business that offers a service which meets the needs of a niche market. Thunder Bay has a healthy number of skilled quilters who are enjoying their participation in this art, and this business offers quilters the chance to keep doing what they love and create heirlooms to pass along as gifts of legacy and treasure. This service affords anyone a chance to continue the love of this hobby without having to give it up completely because of limitations such as health or dexterity,” said Mary-Ann Liggins, Proprietor, As You Sew . . . Longarm Quilting.

“The NOHFC is such a valuable program for young entrepreneurs, and I am so very thankful to have been a part of it,” said Kym Amonson, Owner/Operator, Skyline Falconry

“Our government understands that private sector expansion is vital to the growth of our northern economy. I am delighted that, through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation, we are providing financial assistance to five local businesses, helping bring new jobs and economic prosperity to the Thunder Bay area,” commented Michael Gravelle, Minister of Northern Development and Mines and Chair of the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC).

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