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Coldest Night of the Year received ‘overwhelming’ support

Coldest Night of the Year received ‘overwhelming’ support

The Coldest Night of the Year had a goal of $100,000. Before walkers began on Saturday, the total raised was at $110,670.
Local wheelchair curler off to world championship

Local wheelchair curler off to world championship

Douglas Dean took up the sport as a way to have fun, but soon caught the attention of national team scouts.
Assault suspect flees across frozen river into Canada, iPhone tips police to crash

Assault suspect flees across frozen river into Canada, iPhone tips police to crash

Suspect was wanted for breaking a woman's arm in the United Sates.
Violent crime rate on par with some US cities: study

Violent crime rate on par with some US cities: study

The City of Thunder Bay has the second highest violent crime rate in Canada, at 546.1.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Thunderwolves bow out in first playoff game

Thunderwolves bow out in first playoff game

Lakehead's Nathan Bilamu and Chris Sagl fouled out in the fourth, compounding their comeback bid against a team that couldn't seem to miss when it mattered most.
Homan outduels Einarson to reach Scotties final

Homan outduels Einarson to reach Scotties final

Manitoba's Einarson will need a win over Nova Scotia in Sunday's semifinal to have a shot at a fifth Scotties title.
T-Wolves even up series against Western with last-minute win

T-Wolves even up series against Western with last-minute win

Josh Van Unen scored the game-winner with just 24 seconds to go in regulation.
Nova Scotia overcomes adversity to advance to Scotties semifinal

Nova Scotia overcomes adversity to advance to Scotties semifinal

Jennifer Baxter, the team's second, left the game after one end after receiving bad new from home, but her teammates rallied behind her for an 8-7 win over Alberta's Kayla Skrlik.
Thirteenth annual Science North Carnival inspires young people

Thirteenth annual Science North Carnival inspires young people

There were over 20 local exhibitors at the carnival, filling up the halls at Intercity Shopping Centre.
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