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Thunderwolves women officially eliminated from playoff contention

Thunderwolves women officially eliminated from playoff contention

Kirpa Brar's 17 not enough for Lakehead against a tough McMaster opponent.
T-Wolves bounced from OUA playoffs

T-Wolves bounced from OUA playoffs

Lakehead swept in their best-of-three opening-round series by the Windsor Lancers.
Feds commit $13 million for temporary Eabametoong First Nation school

Feds commit $13 million for temporary Eabametoong First Nation school

Indigenous Services Minister says the work needs to happen quickly to get supplies to the community before the ice roads melt.
Familiar face lights Ontario Winter Games torch

Familiar face lights Ontario Winter Games torch

Zygmunt Grzelewski won a gold medal in weightlifting in 1974 and was asked to light the torch the last time the Games were held in Thunder Bay, 50 years ago.
VIDEO: Ontario Winter Games Underway

VIDEO: Ontario Winter Games Underway

Ontario invests $1.85 million in local health care

Ontario invests $1.85 million in local health care

The funding is intended to increase access for patients and improve health programming.
APS Staff Sgt. pleads guilty for pointing gun at fellow officers

APS Staff Sgt. pleads guilty for pointing gun at fellow officers

Staff Sgt. Tony Hanson pleaded guilty to firearm charges for pointing his police-issued sidearm at fellow officers on the job.
Former Canadian Forces medical technician found guilty on four of seven charges

Former Canadian Forces medical technician found guilty on four of seven charges

A jury has found former Canadian Forces medical technician James Wilks guilty of one count of sexual assault, one count of sexual exploitation, and two counts of breach of trust.
Students will be sent home early during April's solar eclipse

Students will be sent home early during April's solar eclipse

The decision was made due to safety concerns.
Competition begins at Ontario Winter Games

Competition begins at Ontario Winter Games

More than 1,300 athletes and coaches are expected to take part in the Games, which will take place over the next two weekends in Thunder Bay.
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