Waasigan Transmission Line Project Video
As owners of the Waasigan Transmission Line, Fort William First Nation is energized by the emerging workforce opportunities and long-term benefits coming to the community.
Read MoreAs owners of the Waasigan Transmission Line, Fort William First Nation is energized by the emerging workforce opportunities and long-term benefits coming to the community.
Read MoreUnited Way of Thunder Bay’s most mouthwatering fundraiser is getting a fresh new look — and a new name to match.
Read MoreIn early 2025, Firedog Communications collaborated with Apple Wagon Films to produce a series of videos for First Mining Gold's Springpole Gold Project.
Read MoreFiredog Communications is seeking two full-time Indigenous Relations Coordinators to join our growing team.
Read MoreWe are seeking a Senior Graphic Designer with innovative ideas and a proven track record in both traditional and digital design.
Read MoreWe are seeking an organized, motivated individual who can coordinate project activities, taking on both simple tasks and larger plans to ensure each project meets quality standards and is completed…
Read MoreWe work locally and regionally with First Responders to support their recruitment, marketing and public relations needs.
Read MoreThe United Way of Thunder Bay has wrapped up a deliciously successful 2024 Novemburger campaign with record-smashing results, making the sixth year of this unique fundraiser the largest and most impactful…
Read MoreIn November 2024, Hydro One and nine First Nation partners, joined by municipal leaders, officially broke ground on the Waasigan Transmission Line project.
Read MoreOn November 12th, PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise held their annual conference, bringing together women in business to share the teachings and successes that come with navigating the business world,…
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