While shopping will be largely off the table on the Family Day holiday, there's good news for those looking for something to ...
On Monday, city council will consider moving ahead with the possibility of selling naming rights to Thunder Bay recreational facilities like the Fort William Gardens, Canada Games Complex ...
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Hot-handed Homan team on a heater heading into Scotties Tournament of HeartsTHUNDER BAY, Ont. — Rachel Homan's curling team was built to win. They've been doing a lot of that. The top-ranked women's ...
THUNDER BAY – City council voted unanimously on a Legacy Plan to put $223,000 of revenue from the 2024 Ontario Winter Games into three sports-related programs and reserve funds for ...
For the second time in four years, the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts is set to take place in Thunder Bay. The action gets underway on Friday on TSN. Let’s take a closer look at the teams set to ...
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Travel woes, player sickness doesn't trip up teams to start Tournament of HeartsTwo teams overcame travel hiccups and another the loss of a sick player to win on opening night of the Canadian women's ...
As Krista McCarville enters her 12th Scotties hoping to finally reach the top of the podium, the Northern Ontario skip knows ...
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Krista McCarville's road to hometown Scotties Tournament of Hearts intenseHer face plastered on billboards in her hometown of Thunder Bay, Ont., turned up the heat on Krista McCarville's curling team ...
For the right price, businesses in Thunder Bay could now put their names on major city-owned facilities, including the Fort William Gardens. Council voted unanimously to move ahead with a plan to sell ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNDay 2 at the Scotties: Alberta champ Kayla Skrlik learning from first visitIt’s early yet, but already Kayla Skrlik is drawing from her first visit to the Scotties two years back. Holding onto big ...
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Gilgeous-Alexander can inspire more Canadians at NBA All-Star GameVince Carter dominated the NBA's Slam Dunk competition, inspiring a new generation of Canadian basketball players.
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