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Thunder Bay Kombans win regional Cricket Cup

Thunder Bay Kombans win regional Cricket Cup

The Thunder Bay Kombans emerged victorious at Cricket tournament, clinching the championship title on home turf.
Softwood lumber tariffs pose 'significant threat' to region's economy: NOMA

Softwood lumber tariffs pose 'significant threat' to region's economy: NOMA

U.S. Department of Commerce proposed a 34.45% duty on Canadian softwood lumber, this tariff it set to go in effect in July
Thunder Bay Chill first-ever international invitational soccer

Thunder Bay Chill first-ever international invitational soccer

Thunder Bay Chill are hosting an international soccer tournament featuring teams from Canada and Italy.
First Nations-owned shop to donate $15K in clothes to underprivileged kids

First Nations-owned shop to donate $15K in clothes to underprivileged kids

On June 21, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., BandzonFeet will be hosting a giveaway of clothing and shoes to Indigenous youth for National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Birchbark canoe project teaches much more than woodworking

Birchbark canoe project teaches much more than woodworking

Students from Thunder Bay and Dryden collaborated to collect materials and build a traditional birchbark canoe.
'I could be in trouble': Injured paddler rescued from remote park

'I could be in trouble': Injured paddler rescued from remote park

Veteran fishing guide Mike Borger's 40 day solo trip was cut short after a fall caused a knee injury. "In some ways, I feel like I failed, but that's just my bruised ego talking."
Local students build pollinator garden in memory of principal

Local students build pollinator garden in memory of principal

Kiwanis and Ogden Community school constructed a polinator garden in memory of the former principal and Kiwanis club volunteer, Scott Harris
‘Lampreys don’t carry passports’: City plays key role in protecting Great Lakes

‘Lampreys don’t carry passports’: City plays key role in protecting Great Lakes

The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority has been collecting data for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans on Sea Lampreys an invasive species that cause the collapse of the fishing industry in the mid-1950s and early 1960s.
City steps up for National Blood Donor Week

City steps up for National Blood Donor Week

June 8-11 marks national blood donation week, and Canadian Blood Services launched their new recruitment goal last month in celebration.
Teeing off to raise ‘compassion and understanding’

Teeing off to raise ‘compassion and understanding’

Key speakers and participants included top-ranked one-armed golfe Alex Fourie andd former Canadian sportscaster Dan O’Toole.
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