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Warriors lead Wolves from start to finish

Warriors lead Wolves from start to finish

Lakehead can't complete third-period comeback and settled for a weekend split against visiting Waterloo.
Winter storm watch issued for city

Winter storm watch issued for city

Between 15 and 25 centimetres of snow is expected to fall Sunday night and throughout Monday
Fan experience key to Border Cats success in 2019

Fan experience key to Border Cats success in 2019

The team, which has signed about a dozen players to contracts, want to win on and off the field under its new ownership group
Around Town: Random Knits of Kindness program continues

Around Town: Random Knits of Kindness program continues

Around Town: Random Knits of Kindness program continues
Traffic stop leads to drug and weapon charges in Dryden

Traffic stop leads to drug and weapon charges in Dryden

Two people from Regina are facing numerous charges after a firearm, as well as methamphetamine and heroin, were found by Dryden OPP during a traffic stop
Don't place waste on snowbanks

Don't place waste on snowbanks

The City would like to remind residents not to place waste and recycling bags on snowbanks during collection days.
Vehicle collision results in power outage along north shore

Vehicle collision results in power outage along north shore

A 28-year-old man from Pic River First Nation was charged with failing to remain at the scene and careless driving after striking a hydro pole that caused a power outage
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Chance of flurries first thing in the morning
T-Wolves put end to four-game slide

T-Wolves put end to four-game slide

Lakehead kills off seven of eight penalty kills and Daniel Del Paggio added a shorthanded tally as Lakehead started 2019 in winning fashion.
Travelling show aims to break down fear of exotic animals

Travelling show aims to break down fear of exotic animals

Sloth, snakes, spiders among the animals on display during Little Ray's Reptile Zoo's latest visit to Thunder Bay.
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