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Border Cats kick off second half with huge win

Border Cats kick off second half with huge win

Thunder Bay bats exploded for 13 hits and 15 runs in Tuesday's win over Waterloo
Thunder Bay man charged with drug trafficking in Dryden

Thunder Bay man charged with drug trafficking in Dryden

Suspicious activity at a local business led to an arrest.
Celebrating Canadian diversity at Fort William Historical Park

Celebrating Canadian diversity at Fort William Historical Park

Jennifer McFarlane, the park’s marketing and visitor experiences manager, says they were having a great day so far.
Two-time Cup champ Murray signs with Seattle

Two-time Cup champ Murray signs with Seattle

Thunder Bay goaltender played two games with Toronto in 2024-25, after battling back from two years of injuries.
Fanti signs free-agent deal with Tampa Bay Lightning

Fanti signs free-agent deal with Tampa Bay Lightning

Thunder Bay goaltender split time between the AHL and ECHL last season.
Indigenous survivors need spaces for healing in the city, say First Nations Leaders

Indigenous survivors need spaces for healing in the city, say First Nations Leaders

People gathered at Hillcrest Park to commemorate June 30 as Indigenous Survivors Day with a sacred fire ceremony.
House Lottery winners thrilled to learn they'd won

House Lottery winners thrilled to learn they'd won

Larry and Jolene Loiselle plan to sell the home and use the money for a new car and to help pay for retirement.
Red Lake gold mine back in production after fatality

Red Lake gold mine back in production after fatality

Labour ministry issues orders, requirements to Madsen mine owners as investigation continues
‘A double win’: shuttered tennis court will serve up fresh produce

‘A double win’: shuttered tennis court will serve up fresh produce

Greenstone council voted to close the court behind the Geraldton Community Complex, will now pilot a community garden there.
Man who 'introduced powwow back to Northwestern Ontario' remembered in new film

Man who 'introduced powwow back to Northwestern Ontario' remembered in new film

Remembering Richard Lyons is free to watch online thanks to the sponsorship of the Thunder Bay Museum.
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