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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 ...
B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan opened the ...
The slightly over one-and-a-half-hour public forum at the Thunder Bay Public Library’s Waverley branch brought in four top ...
Brian Hamilton, a city councillor running as the Liberal candidate for Thunder Bay—Superior North in the Ontario election, ...
Rachel Homan’s curling team was built to win. They’ve been doing a lot of that. The top-ranked women’s team in Canada and the ...
As Krista McCarville enters her 12th Scotties hoping to finally reach the top of the podium, the Northern Ontario skip knows ...
With the provincial election only two weeks away, the CBC's Sarah Law checked in with candidates in Thunder Bay's ridings to ...
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 ...
THUNDER BAY — Despite a province-wide red alert issued by Canada Post to halt mail delivery, the Crown corporation has ...
A stalled proposal to build a long-term care home in Fort William First Nation could become a reality if federal officials mirrored the approach taken two years ago for a ...
The top Canadian women's curling teams collide at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, beginning Friday in Thunder Bay, Ont.
A capsule look at the teams competing in the 2025 Canadian women's curling championship Feb. 14-23 in Thunder Bay, Ont. Teams ...
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