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Scotties excitement building for Team McCarville

Scotties excitement building for Team McCarville

Krista McCarville, Andrea Kelly, Sarah Potts, Ashley Sippala and Kendra Lily have made a combined 50 Scotties appearances, and think the 2025 event in Thunder Bay is their best chance yet to win it all.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

VIDEO: Schreiber/Terrace Bay residents rally to save only bank

VIDEO: Schreiber/Terrace Bay residents rally to save only bank

4 Photos: Family surprised by foxes napping atop their garage

4 Photos: Family surprised by foxes napping atop their garage

Dawson Street residents were caught off guard by two foxes who dropped by for a snooze
Schreiber residents brace for bank branch’s closure

Schreiber residents brace for bank branch’s closure

BMO is set to close its branch in July, and that will be hard on a lot of people in Schreiber and area, a town resident says.
New rage room opens in Thunder Bay

New rage room opens in Thunder Bay

Owner says the business saved his life and brought him to his purpose, which is giving people who are struggling with mental health another tool to cope.
From Kenora to Thunder Bay: Treaty 3 exhibit at museum

From Kenora to Thunder Bay: Treaty 3 exhibit at museum

A Treaty 3 exhibit from Kenora’s MUSE: The Lake of the Woods Museum, will be at the Thunder Bay Museum on Donald Street until the end of April.
Northwestern Health Unit reminding travellers to check vaccinations

Northwestern Health Unit reminding travellers to check vaccinations

Public health authorities worried about the spread of diseases like measles to the region.
Scotties 2025: Meet the teams -- Manitoba (Lawes), Northwest Territories, Ontario, Newfoundland, Alberta

Scotties 2025: Meet the teams -- Manitoba (Lawes), Northwest Territories, Ontario, Newfoundland, Alberta

Team Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes looking to build on last year's playoff appearance at the Scotties.
Successful winter games adds revenue for sport programs

Successful winter games adds revenue for sport programs

Profit from the 2024 Ontario Winter Games will be used to fund local sports programs.
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