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Border Cats come up short against Loggers

Border Cats come up short against Loggers

A wild pitch and a throwing error led to three runs in the sixth, breaking a 6-6 tie at Port Arthur Stadium.
Kompon, Panthers win second straight Stanley Cup

Kompon, Panthers win second straight Stanley Cup

Northwestern Ontario assistant coach has won four Stanley Cup championships during his illustrious NHL coaching career.
Cava inks two-year deal with expansion Vancouver

Cava inks two-year deal with expansion Vancouver

Two-time PWHL champion hoping to bring her winning ways to the West Coast.
TBT Newshour: June 17

TBT Newshour: June 17

First Nations leaders oppose Carney's Building Canada Act

First Nations leaders oppose Carney's Building Canada Act

Bill C-5 would grant the federal cabinet authority to designate infrastructure projects “in the national interest” for quick approval.
VIDEO: Council split on plan to lower taxes for business, raise them for single-family residential

VIDEO: Council split on plan to lower taxes for business, raise them for single-family residential

Barrick Gold responds to escalation of dispute with government of Mali

Barrick Gold responds to escalation of dispute with government of Mali

The company says the government's actions are unjust, but it continues to seek a mutually acceptable resolution.
Two arrested for drug trafficking at remote First Nation airport

Two arrested for drug trafficking at remote First Nation airport

Nishnawbe Aski police say the estimated street value of the suspected crack cocaine and oxycodone seized in North Spirit Lake tops $260,000.
Local health care advocate 'shocked' by $225 bill at private clinic

Local health care advocate 'shocked' by $225 bill at private clinic

Thunder Bay Health Coalition president Jules Tupker says he's one among hundreds of people across Ontario who have made complaints about private clinics in the province.
Thunder Bay police look to boost hiring in ‘competitive job market’

Thunder Bay police look to boost hiring in ‘competitive job market’

The board overseeing the municipal police force has identified “resourcing and recruitment challenges” as one of several issues it wants to raise with provincial officials.
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