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Canada captures World Cup bronze medal

Canada captures World Cup bronze medal

The tournament hosts reached the podium with a 4-2 win over Mexico on Saturday.
'It was all just amazing': first runner up in Miss Indigenous Canada competition

'It was all just amazing': first runner up in Miss Indigenous Canada competition

Meiyah Whiteduck represented the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan at the first Miss Indigenous Canada pageant. The 24-year-old finished as first runner up.
Kenora's Abby Dent wins silver medal at Olympics

Kenora's Abby Dent wins silver medal at Olympics

The 22-year-old was competing in her first Summer Olympics.
FWHP offering viewing experience of Perseids Meteor Shower

FWHP offering viewing experience of Perseids Meteor Shower

The Perseids Meteor Shower is expected to peak on August 12 and Fort William Historical Park is providing a viewing experience at the David Thompson Astronomical Observatory.
TBT NEWSHOUR for August 2, 2024: Safety concerns at a local business after a child is injured in a fall

TBT NEWSHOUR for August 2, 2024: Safety concerns at a local business after a child is injured in a fall

What’s Poppin’: August 3, 2024

What’s Poppin’: August 3, 2024

This long weekend has a variety of events taking place!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Border Cats back in first after sweep of Woodchucks

Border Cats back in first after sweep of Woodchucks

Thunder Bay is now 15-12, tied for top spot with Eau Claire and Duluth.
VIDEO: Gone in 100 seconds — how Sault Ste. Marie parking meters get broken into

VIDEO: Gone in 100 seconds — how Sault Ste. Marie parking meters get broken into

A video obtained by SooToday shows a male smashing a parking meter and stealing the money inside — the kind of vandalism that prompted the city to start removing meters
Education Authority and Atlookan discuss temporary new school

Education Authority and Atlookan discuss temporary new school

After losing the John C. Yesno Education Centre in January, Eabametoong First Nation is making considerable headway - despite delays - on a temporary replacement with materials and workers onsite.
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