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Ice racing season gets underway (6 photos)

Ice racing season gets underway (6 photos)

After a delay due to weather, ice racing officially opened at Mission Bay on Sunday
UPDATE: Power restored to rural areas following outage

UPDATE: Power restored to rural areas following outage

Hydro One crews completed repairs to restore power to more than 1,600 people in a dozen rural townships
Stars Gerrie excited about NHL possibilities

Stars Gerrie excited about NHL possibilities

Thunder Bay forward hoping he hears his name called after being listed on the NHL Central Scouting Bureau's mid-season draft rankings.
Police find missing man

Police find missing man

Missing person has been located safely
Power outage affecting nearly 800 homes in Oliver Paipoonge

Power outage affecting nearly 800 homes in Oliver Paipoonge

The outage began just after 7:30 a.m. and power should be restored by 11:45 a.m.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny with high of -28C. Risk of frostbite
Reynolds, Ylagan step up for Thunderwolves

Reynolds, Ylagan step up for Thunderwolves

Although the Mustangs did their best to contain all-star Leashja Grant, they couldn't keep guards Tiffany Reynolds and Nikki Ylagan from providing the offence needed to win.
Reconnecting LGBT and Indigenous struggles

Reconnecting LGBT and Indigenous struggles

Professor and activist, Gary Kinsman, held a talk at Lakehead University about the historical connection between the LGBT movement and Indigenous people and why it should be strengthened again today
New trial against two men charged under Project Dolphin to begin in February

New trial against two men charged under Project Dolphin to begin in February

Keith Ritchie and Fortunato Colistro, two men charged with drug trafficking in the Project Dolphin investigation, have nearly all of the evidence against them deemed inadmissible in court and it's expected the charges will be dismissed
Letter to the editor: City infrastructure

Letter to the editor: City infrastructure

It is all too apparent that the facelift to the city’s waterfront has come at a cost to the rest of Thunder Bay’s park infrastructure.
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