Thunder Bay

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Breakthrough Junior Challenge

Deadline: Jun 25, 2024
$250,000
The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual global competition for students to inspire creative thinking about science. Students ages 13 to 18 from countries across the globe are invited to create and submit original videos (2:00 minutes in length maximum) that bring to life a concept or theory in the life sciences, physics or mathematics. The submissions are judged on...

Lift Parts Express Scholarship

Deadline: Apr 30, 2024
$500
To be eligible for the Lift Parts Express Scholarship you must be either:A Current Senior in High School or a Freshman or Sophomore in College/UniversityBe a legal resident of the United States or CanadaEnrolled or expected to be enrolled by the Fall of 2024Submit a completed online application form prior to the deadline.

Got a Spine Scholarship

Deadline: May 02, 2024
$500
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2024.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2024.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...

Scotiabank Scholarships

Deadline: May 03, 2024
$3,750
Scotiabank's $60,000 investment is divided into 16 x $3,750 Scholarships in 4 Themes across 4 Regions.Four (4) Scholarship RegionsAlberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, NunavutAtlantic Canada, QuebecBritish Columbia, YukonOntarioFour (4) Scholarship ThemesCarefully review the Application Form for specific application requirements.Diversity ScholarshipFour (4) Winners x $3,750Financial Wellness ScholarshipFour (4) Winners x $3,750Future Women Leaders ScholarshipFour (4) Winners x $3,750STEM ScholarshipFour (4) Winners...

MADD Canada Youth Bursary Fund

Deadline: May 31, 2024
$10,000
MADD Canada has restructured our bursary program to have more meaningful impact on students’ lives.  Beginning in 2016, one(1) bursary of $10,000 will be awarded to the applicant with the highest score in honour of Louise Joanne Twerdy.  Additional bursaries in the amount of $5,000 will also be available. Winning applicants may not reapply in subsequent years.Criteria: MADD Canada’s Bursary...

Hereford Youth Scholarship

Deadline: Jun 01, 2024
$2,500
Support excellence in ongoing studies in any undergraduate program leading to a career related to the livestock industry.Eligibility: applicants must becurrent or past member of CJHA or have a connection to the Hereford cattle breed demonstrated through a letter of recommendation from an active member of the Canadian Hereford Association, not related to the applicant,be registered for ongoing studies in...

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Known as the "Cultural Capital of Canada," Thunder bay city has various cultural centres that help represent many of the diverse populations in the city. These cultural centres include the Scandinavia House, the Finnish Labour Temple, the Italian Cultural Centre and the Polish Region. Music and performance arts sites proliferate within the city. Magnus Theatre is created during 1971, and it provides six stage plays for every season in the renovated Port Arthur Public School on Red River Road. The Thunder Bay Community Auditorium could seat roughly 2,000 people, and is considered to be the main venue for several types of entertainment. Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra provides excellent classical music. New Music North offers contemporary classical music through unique and novel chamber music concerts. Galleries and museums accessible in the area comprise the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, that specializes in First Nations works and their artists. The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society presents local and traveling exhibitions and has a huge collection of photographs, documents, paintings and artifacts in its archives.

a lot of yearly festivals in the city. Amongst the more popular ones include: Bay Street Film Festival, Doors Open Thunder Bay, Summer in the Parks, The Make it Short Movie Project, Thunder bay Dragon Boat Race Festival, Thunder Bay Kite Festival and Thunder bay Blues Festival. The Bay Street Film Festival features "Films For the People." It shows the audience the elements of human rights, social justice, the environment and community activism. The Festival is a yearly event which has screened hundreds of films to thousands of Thunder Bay visitors and residents over the years. Doors Open Thunder Bay is when the city opens its doors to the public, free of charge. Summer in Parks is a summer of weekly musical concerts that are free and is coordinated by the Recreation and Culture Division. The concerts showcase local talent performing different musical styles at Marina Park on Lake Superior. The Make It Short Movie Project is created by Thunder Bay producers Lee Chambers and Suzanne Plesh as an educational film production which offers the community a chance to star in and work on a short film that has a theatrical release. Thunder Bay Blues Festival is an event where numerous Blues fans gather on the shores of Lake Superior to enjoy a good line-up of well-known international and local musicians. The Dragon Boat Race Festival is a fundraising event each summer that supports community spirit, vitality and unity. Thunder Bay Kite Festival is considered as "One of Ontario's Top 50 Festivals" by Festivals & Events Ontario for four years in a row. Activities comprise games, crafts and face painting.

Thunder Bay City is the biggest city within the region of Northwestern Ontario. Additionally, it is the region's centre for commercial, administrative, and medical business. The public sector is the biggest single employer in the city, with the Lakehead District School Board, the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, the City of Thunder Bay, and the Government of Ontario; all of which employ over one thousand five hundred people. The biggest private company within the city of Thunder Bay is Bowater Forest Products. Other key companies in the sector of forestry comprise Buchanan Forest Products and AbitibiBowater. Bombardier Transportation likewise has a a plant in Thunder Bay which produces mass transit equipment and vehicles.