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24 hours of Tennis fundraiser hits the courts this weekend

24 hours of Tennis fundraiser hits the courts this weekend

The fundraiser will start this Friday at 9 a.m. and run until Saturday at 9 a.m.
Man charged after early morning drive-thru collision

Man charged after early morning drive-thru collision

The vehicle was found nearby and the suspect was unconscious in the driver's seat. 
Wolves announce latest hockey signings

Wolves announce latest hockey signings

Lakehead is bringing in Brody Beauchemin from the Manitoba Junior Hockey League and Tait Ross and Marko Stojkov from the BCHL.
Water Street lane closures to begin Thursday

Water Street lane closures to begin Thursday

City of Thunder Bay says the closures are necessary to make infrastructure changes ahead of planned asphalt work scheduled for August.
Doug Ford: First Nations can’t come ‘hat in hand’ to government and not support mining

Doug Ford: First Nations can’t come ‘hat in hand’ to government and not support mining

Premier throws down the gauntlet to convince Indigenous communities to be development partners or choose economic stagnation
Big jump in drug arrests drives overall increase in criminal charges last year: police

Big jump in drug arrests drives overall increase in criminal charges last year: police

Thunder Bay police’s annual report also showed an increase in theft-related charges, slight decreases in assaults, sexual offences.
Lakehead vet program gets $10-million donation

Lakehead vet program gets $10-million donation

Kim and Stu Lang made the landmark donation and also helped give the animal education facility its new name, Gakina Awesiinyag.
New foundation will subsidize vet care for low-income pet owners

New foundation will subsidize vet care for low-income pet owners

The Leo Project officially launched June 1, and primarily serves the Kenora area.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Cats score nine in fourth, earn split against La Crosse

Cats score nine in fourth, earn split against La Crosse

The Border Cats held steady at 4.5 games behind division leading Waterloo, who arrive in Thunder Bay on Thursday to start a two-game set.
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