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Blueberry Festival returns for 43rd year

Blueberry Festival returns for 43rd year

Sioux Lookout's annual Blueberry Festival was initiated by the Chamber of Commerce in 1983.
Terrace Bay DragFest (26 Photos)

Terrace Bay DragFest (26 Photos)

Engines roared and tires smoked at the 26th annual DragFest took over the Terrace Bay airport runway, pictures by Blair Wright
"I love to backcheck" Lacrosse team will compete at Lacrosse Festival

"I love to backcheck" Lacrosse team will compete at Lacrosse Festival

Thunder Bay Ice Lacrosse are participating in the 2025 Ontario Lacrosse Festival
Border Cats edge Bucks to keep slim playoff hopes alive

Border Cats edge Bucks to keep slim playoff hopes alive

Thunder Bay will need to win out and get some help from Duluth and Eau Claire to have a shot at the Northwoods League postseason.
Prozzäk excited to make their return at Wake the Giant

Prozzäk excited to make their return at Wake the Giant

The pop duo, known for Y2K-era hits like “Sucks to Be You”, “www.nevergetoveryou”, and "Europa" will be returning as Prozzäk for the first time in years.
Cumming in hunt for record-tying Strathcona Invitational title

Cumming in hunt for record-tying Strathcona Invitational title

Three past winners are among the four golfer remaining in the championship bracket at the event, celebrating 95 years in 2025.
CLE returns for 135th year on Wednesday

CLE returns for 135th year on Wednesday

Basil Lychowyd, the CLE fair’s chair and vice-president of agriculture, said he is sure the community will be very happy, as all of Northwestern Ontario comes to the CLE grounds and enjoys the rides and the different foods.
Festa Italiana kicked off with first day of celebrations

Festa Italiana kicked off with first day of celebrations

Jennifer Tempelman, the Ladies of the Italian Society of Port Arthur’s acting president, said they believe there were probably anywhere from 3,500 to 5,000 people attending for the day.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Hometown Heroes raise money for George Jeffrey Children's Foundation

Hometown Heroes raise money for George Jeffrey Children's Foundation

Curlers Krista McCarville, Kendra Lilly, Ashley Sippala and Sarah Potts join forces for the fifth year to help the golf tournament try to reach its $100,000 target.
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