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A splash-ing success for this year's Slush Cup

A splash-ing success for this year's Slush Cup

This year's Slush Cup had an 80s costume theme, with many participants dressing up in bright colours and wacky costumes. 
Racetrack evolving with rising participation

Racetrack evolving with rising participation

This year, 25 new cars have registered to race at the track, and Norm Nadin, the track's developer, estimates more than 150 cars will be racing this season.
Where to watch Monday’s eclipse in Thunder Bay

Where to watch Monday’s eclipse in Thunder Bay

If you do plan to look at the eclipse, make sure to use eye protection with specialized filters adhering to the ISO 12312-2 international standard to prevent eye damage. 
One weekend, two separate drunk driving collisions in the city

One weekend, two separate drunk driving collisions in the city

City police attend two separate drunk driving incidents only a few hours apart over the weekend.
Food insecurity on the rise in Kenora-Rainy River

Food insecurity on the rise in Kenora-Rainy River

The Northwestern Health Unit’s 2023 Food Insecurity Report shows a growing public health concern as people struggle to keep groceries in their homes.
Zombie Prom at Westgate about two forbidden lovers

Zombie Prom at Westgate about two forbidden lovers

Tickets cost $15 and are available at the door or through the Westgate office during school hours.
Ascend program taking student entrepreneurs to new heights

Ascend program taking student entrepreneurs to new heights

This year, five students created four businesses through a program at Lakehead University.
TBT NEWSHOUR April 7, 2024: Council will be offered conflict resolution training opportunities

TBT NEWSHOUR April 7, 2024: Council will be offered conflict resolution training opportunities

Contest: Hello Spring is Back!

Contest: Hello Spring is Back!

The winner will collect a grand prize worth over $2,000.
Students face off in new extramural ice fishing tournament

Students face off in new extramural ice fishing tournament

Last month, Beaver Brae Secondary School and St. Thomas Aquinas High School teachers partnered to host an ice fishing tournament on Rabbit Lake for their Grade 7 and 8 students. 
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