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Steinberg, Border Cats walk off Loggers

Steinberg, Border Cats walk off Loggers

Thunder Bay won its third straight game to improve to 16-16 in the second half.
1V1 Futbol Dreams captures U13 Chill International Invitational

1V1 Futbol Dreams captures U13 Chill International Invitational

The Winnipeg team scored four straight goals to open Tuesday's championship game and held on for a 4-2 triumph over the host Thunder Bay Chill.
TBT Newshour: August 5

TBT Newshour: August 5

VIDEO: Union happy Canada Post workers rejected latest offer

VIDEO: Union happy Canada Post workers rejected latest offer

Terry Fox monument a meaningful stop for cross-country cyclist

Terry Fox monument a meaningful stop for cross-country cyclist

Tyler J. Ashton briefly returns to Thunder Bay on his second cross-country trip in support of ankylosing spondylitis (A.S.) research.
Region's municipal association welcomes federal support for lumber industry

Region's municipal association welcomes federal support for lumber industry

NOMA President Rick Dumas says new government measures recognize the industry's vital role in Northwestern Ontario
Province offers up $277K to renovate Terrace Bay Memorial Arena

Province offers up $277K to renovate Terrace Bay Memorial Arena

Money will be directed to the community through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.
'It’s alarming': City police say impaired and stunt driving on the rise

'It’s alarming': City police say impaired and stunt driving on the rise

The Thunder Bay Police Service is raising the alarm as the number of impaired and stunt driving charges laid so far this year is approaching last year’s total.
'And then the shots were fired:' Lawyers witnessed shooting of Wapekeka man

'And then the shots were fired:' Lawyers witnessed shooting of Wapekeka man

The police shooting of Tyresse Roundsky during a court session in the remote First Nation is a traumatic event for the community, said the colleague of two lawyers who were in the room at the time
“I told you so,” says postal union leader after failed vote

“I told you so,” says postal union leader after failed vote

The postal workers' union rejects Canada Post's final offer and urges them to get back to the bargaining table.
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