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Venezuela thrilled to be back on the field

Venezuela thrilled to be back on the field

After having to forfeit their opening game on Sunday, the squad entered the win column at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup on Monday morning.
Canada cruises past Mexico in World Cup opener

Canada cruises past Mexico in World Cup opener

A five-run top of the first inning paved the way for an opening evening win.
Women’s Baseball World Cup opens with a forfeit

Women’s Baseball World Cup opens with a forfeit

Venezuela forfeited their Sunday morning matchup with the United States due to a lack of players as a result of travel logistics issues.
United States look to continue where they left off in Thunder Bay

United States look to continue where they left off in Thunder Bay

The Americans dominated last year’s qualifying tournament to advance to the 2024 WBSC World Cup.
Canada ready to host Women’s Baseball World Cup

Canada ready to host Women’s Baseball World Cup

The tournament gets underway on Sunday at Port Arthur Stadium.
Kenora anglers return to winning ways

Kenora anglers return to winning ways

Ian Waterer and Motei Demers are coming off recent triumphs at the Kenora Walleye Open and the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship.
Carter George signs contract with Los Angeles Kings

Carter George signs contract with Los Angeles Kings

The Thunder Bay netminder inked an entry-level deal with the National Hockey League club on Thursday.
Thunder Bay netminder heading south of the border

Thunder Bay netminder heading south of the border

Former Thunder Bay Queens netminder Alex Young will play for the Connecticut Junior Rangers this season.
Thunder Bay swimmers strike gold at Pan-Am Masters

Thunder Bay swimmers strike gold at Pan-Am Masters

Lorne McDougall and Kelly Robertson are representing the Thunder Bay Thunder Rays masters swim club at the event.
Visually impaired golfer impresses on national stage

Visually impaired golfer impresses on national stage

Nipigon’s Hayden Foulds finished second in his division at the Canadian Blind Golf Open Championship in Kimberley, B.C.
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