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Emotional Braidwood offers condolences to Hague family in video statement

Emotional Braidwood offers condolences to Hague family in video statement

EDMONTON — Boxer Adam Braidwood fought back tears in a video statement where he offered condolences to the family of Tim Hague, who died after losing to the former CFL player in a heavyweight boxing match on Friday night.
Thunder Bay retailer reflects on 35 years in business

Thunder Bay retailer reflects on 35 years in business

Owner of Cathy's Discount feels downtown is rebounding
Gloria Tiboni

Gloria Tiboni

1936 – 2022
Wedding trends: 'Commitment ceremonies,' walk the dog down the aisle

Wedding trends: 'Commitment ceremonies,' walk the dog down the aisle

TORONTO — Nina Durante had been to so many traditional weddings as a kid that she could instantly identify the year, location and highlights of a stranger's nuptials when they showed her an old wedding photo.
Credit Coach: Taking control of your finances with a budget

Credit Coach: Taking control of your finances with a budget

Are your finances controlling you? Budgeting basics, organization, a strategy and time will help you take back control over your finances.
New poker run breaking trail

New poker run breaking trail

The 5 Aces ATV Fall Classic Poker Run to be hosted by Half-Way Motors Power Sports in support of Our Kids Count on Sept. 9.
Thomas (Tom) Tod

Thomas (Tom) Tod

Hopes for ‘cooler heads’ in Canada-India relationship

Hopes for ‘cooler heads’ in Canada-India relationship

Some concern from the local South Asian population in Thunder Bay as India's high commission in Canada is resuming the processing of some types of visa applications for Canadians applying from across the country as well as abroad
Bear-hugs helping to make kids smile

Bear-hugs helping to make kids smile

Organized by 15-year-old, Alex Mitchell, the first Holiday Bear-Hug event was held in Thunder Bay and saw 12 kids facing medical challenges receive a four-foot tall teddy bear.
Canadian kayaker David Ford ready to ride the rapids one more season

Canadian kayaker David Ford ready to ride the rapids one more season

TORONTO — In nearly three decades as Canada's finest whitewater kayaker, David Ford has shattered stereotypes about age and high performance.
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