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Everist thrilled to compete at hometown Scotties again

Everist thrilled to compete at hometown Scotties again

Having fans cheering her and Team Nova Scotia on at Fort William Gardens has been an unbelievable experience this week, says the Thunder Bay-born lead.
LETTER: Broke and Disabled: What Help, Premier Ford?

LETTER: Broke and Disabled: What Help, Premier Ford?

So, I ask (Doug Ford) again: how are you taking care of me and the hundreds of thousands of other disabled individuals in this province on ODSP?    
Lakehead Rotary Club names 4-Way Test Essay writing contest champion

Lakehead Rotary Club names 4-Way Test Essay writing contest champion

The local winner of the contest, Jalwin Grayser Jas Winston, is a Grade 12 student at St. Patrick High School.
LETTER: The clock is ticking - but who is going to set the alarm in preventing CMV incidents

LETTER: The clock is ticking - but who is going to set the alarm in preventing CMV incidents

One political party should not have to tackle this problem alone.
St. Ignatius High School takes home win at international cheer competition

St. Ignatius High School takes home win at international cheer competition

The cheer team won second place in the WSCC Medium Varsity division.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

McCarville falls to 0-2 after loss to Homan

McCarville falls to 0-2 after loss to Homan

Northern Ontario foursome gave up four in the second and three more in the fourth and went on to a 10-7 defeat.
Thunderwolves WBB finish with second straight win

Thunderwolves WBB finish with second straight win

Ally Burke's 24 paced Lakehead to a season-ending triumph.
Quebec's St-Georges steals way into Scotties record book

Quebec's St-Georges steals way into Scotties record book

Seven stolen ends sets a new tournament mark, breaking a record first set in 1985 and tied in 1987.
T-Wolves down Mustangs, but lose out on first-round bye

T-Wolves down Mustangs, but lose out on first-round bye

Toronto stormed back to beat Concordia in overtime to claim second in the OUA West.
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