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Transport driver charged in February 2021 crash

Transport driver charged in February 2021 crash

Ontario Provincial Police have charged a 35-year-old Brampton, Ont. man with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death in incident that claimed the life of a 69-year-old Schreiber, Ont. man.
It’s a #SIOUXtiful Life photo contest winners announced

It’s a #SIOUXtiful Life photo contest winners announced

Suzanne Hughdie takes first place in It’s a #SIOUXtiful Life photo contest.
Highway 17 closed in both directions west of Kenora

Highway 17 closed in both directions west of Kenora

Collision took place near Clearwater Bay, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
McCarville opens Olympic trials with loss to Jones

McCarville opens Olympic trials with loss to Jones

Northern Ontario rink will taken on defending trials champion Rachel Homan on Sunday morning.
Six T-Wolves hit double figures in win over Laurier

Six T-Wolves hit double figures in win over Laurier

Lakehead improves to 2-4, heading home for a pair against the Western Mustangs.
North Stars Smith blanks Norskies for third shutout of season

North Stars Smith blanks Norskies for third shutout of season

In other SIJHL action, Kam River rallies in the third to earn a 5-4 overtime win over the Red Lake Miners.
Badalementi hat trick leads T-Wolves to triumph

Badalementi hat trick leads T-Wolves to triumph

Tyler Ho had a goal and three assists as Lakehead snapped a two-game slide with a 6-4 win over Toronto, their final home game until mid-February.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Katie for today's picture. 🌡Becoming cloudy in the morning then snow changing to 40 per cent chance of flurries near noon. Amount 2 cm. High zero °C.
Thunderwolves hot start earns team first win of season

Thunderwolves hot start earns team first win of season

Sofia Lluch scored 19 to pace the Lakehead attack.
Thunder Bay’s elite swimmers selected for in-person swim camp

Thunder Bay’s elite swimmers selected for in-person swim camp

Two Of Thunder Bay’s elite swimmers have been selected for an in-person swim camp for Canada Games Athletes.
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