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Wolfy's Pond Cup continues to support Breakthrough T1D

Wolfy's Pond Cup continues to support Breakthrough T1D

Wolfy’s Pond Cup has raised over $41,000 in the past 12 years. The hope is to raise $1,500 this year.
Connection at the heart of LU's 2024 report to community

Connection at the heart of LU's 2024 report to community

For the first time since the pandemic Lakehead University has hosted an in-person event to present its annual report to the community.
Thunder Bay Police Service reports rising PTSD cases

Thunder Bay Police Service reports rising PTSD cases

These reports come amid increasing domestic violence reports and mental health calls.
Lamoureux hat trick vaults Fighting Walleye past Lumberjacks

Lamoureux hat trick vaults Fighting Walleye past Lumberjacks

Dryden and Sioux Lookout also picked up SIJHL wins on Friday night.
Northwest Newsweek: February 7

Northwest Newsweek: February 7

Transport crashes through guard rail, lands on frozen Lake Helen

Transport crashes through guard rail, lands on frozen Lake Helen

Ontario Provincial Police say a 38 year-old from Montreal was charged with careless driving
Santacruz propels Wolves to brink of a top-two seed

Santacruz propels Wolves to brink of a top-two seed

One more win and LU will guarantee themselves no worse than the No. 2 seed heading into the playoffs.
Wolves edge Varsity Blues, keep playoff hopes alive

Wolves edge Varsity Blues, keep playoff hopes alive

Ally Burke's 14 points help the Thunderwolves say alive in the postseason chase.
Online petition prompts councilor to seek parking review

Online petition prompts councilor to seek parking review

Red River Coun. Michael Zussino will ask city administration to review a traffic study and parking review for a section of Sunrise Boulevard between South Creek Street and Golf Links Road.
Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

The Northwest Energy Task Force says the Ontario government needs to start planning for additional power generation to meet the mining boom in the Northwest.
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