THUNDER BAY – Sometimes one bad quarter is all it takes to throw away a chance to win. On Friday night, it was the second.
With their usual next-man-up mentality, the T-Wolves rallied behind their missing sharpshooter to pull out an 85-78 win, ...
The Ontario Tech goaltender stopped all 39 shots he faced on Friday night, blanking the Lakehead Thunderwolves 3-0 in the pre ...
TORONTO -- Canada’s deputy prime minister says she expects Toronto’s new subway cars will be built at Thunder Bay’s Alstom ...
OLIVER PAIPOONGE – The Kenora Islanders haven’t put up much of a fight this season. Heading into Friday night’s match against ...
Time is running out to enjoy the unique burger creations local restaurants are serving for Novemburger. The annual campaign, ...
Ontario's Municipal Elections Act (MEA) will be 30 years old by the next election and the Association of Municipal Managers, ...
NorWest’s mobile warming centre, the Care Bus, launches for the 5th Winter on Dec 2. Clint Fleury, Local Journalism ...
Anti-racism event speaks to diversity and inclusion to foster relationships and break down stereotypes. THUNDER BAY — ...
THUNDER BAY — While most students are currently prepping for their end-of-semester exams, the Lakehead Thunderwolves track ...
The Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association are welcoming competitors from Dryden and Fort Frances to town on Saturday. THUNDER ...
THUNDER BAY — When Brenda Floyd got a phone call at Gary’s Towing that they were this year’s best in show winner for the ...