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2017 Physique Championships bring out big crowds

2017 Physique Championships bring out big crowds

Organizers hopeful sport back make a huge return in Thunder Bay after two successful events.
A Thunder Bay family aims for a free trip to next year's Brier

A Thunder Bay family aims for a free trip to next year's Brier

Online voting in a Curling Canada story contest will end on Saturday night.

Today in History - Dec. 16

Today in History for Dec. 16: On this date: In 1653, Oliver Cromwell became lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Black Lives Matter protest a peaceful call for change (36 photos)

Black Lives Matter protest a peaceful call for change (36 photos)

Thousands of people participated in a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Thunder Bay calling for justice and change for all people
City of Thunder Bay releases details of facility and service closures

City of Thunder Bay releases details of facility and service closures

The temporary closures are required under Ontario's revised COVID-19 restrictions
2017 Volkswagen Jetta GLI: No Longer the Bargain it Used to be

2017 Volkswagen Jetta GLI: No Longer the Bargain it Used to be

The Volkswagen Golf GTI has arguably been the compact performance hatchback of choice ever since it was introduced back in the late Seventies.
Lack of gender diversity at Junos a sign of bigger issues in Canadian music

Lack of gender diversity at Junos a sign of bigger issues in Canadian music

TORONTO — Alysha Brilla wasn't surprised by the lack of female representation when this year's Juno Awards nominees were announced. Years ago, the Waterloo, Ont.-based musician and producer decided to conduct an experiment.
Baby boomers not included in task force guidelines for hepatitis C screening

Baby boomers not included in task force guidelines for hepatitis C screening

TORONTO — The average Canadian adult does not need to be screened for infection with hepatitis C, a blood-borne virus that can in time cause cirrhosis or cancer of the liver, says a task force that develops practice guidelines for primary-care provid
Canadian crooner sings holiday favourites

Canadian crooner sings holiday favourites

Matt Dusk is bringing his Old School Yule to Thunder Bay Nov. 29.
New Conservative leader Andrew Scheer no stranger to making political history

New Conservative leader Andrew Scheer no stranger to making political history

TORONTO — Andrew Scheer is no stranger to making political history. When he first sought federal political office in 2004, he beat out the NDP candidate who at the time was the longest serving MP in the House of Commons.
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