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Santacruz propels Wolves to brink of a top-two seed

Santacruz propels Wolves to brink of a top-two seed

One more win and LU will guarantee themselves no worse than the No. 2 seed heading into the playoffs.
Wolves edge Varsity Blues, keep playoff hopes alive

Wolves edge Varsity Blues, keep playoff hopes alive

Ally Burke's 14 points help the Thunderwolves say alive in the postseason chase.
Online petition prompts councilor to seek parking review

Online petition prompts councilor to seek parking review

Red River Coun. Michael Zussino will ask city administration to review a traffic study and parking review for a section of Sunrise Boulevard between South Creek Street and Golf Links Road.
Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

The Northwest Energy Task Force says the Ontario government needs to start planning for additional power generation to meet the mining boom in the Northwest.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

T-Wolves shut out on road by UQTR

T-Wolves shut out on road by UQTR

William Grimard earned the shutout for UQTR on Friday night.
VIDEO: Crombie promises a family doctor for every Ontarian

VIDEO: Crombie promises a family doctor for every Ontarian

City to implement mandatory bag checks before council meetings

City to implement mandatory bag checks before council meetings

City hall will be introducing mandatory bag checks before entering the building for council meetings, as of Feb. 10.
Patients with less serious illness advised to avoid ER

Patients with less serious illness advised to avoid ER

The high volume of patients seeking care has caused Thunder Bay Regional Health Science Centre to advise people with less serious illnesses to seek alternative care.
Made in Canada: local business takes a stand against looming tariffs

Made in Canada: local business takes a stand against looming tariffs

The Thunder Bay Home Hardware is one among many retailers reacting to the U.S.-Canada trade war by highlighting Canadian products.
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