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Opinion Poll
How do you rate the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games?
 Gold — Great performances, great entertainment.
 Silver — Worthwhile despite the so-called glitches.
 Bronze — Disappointing, expensive, elitist hoopla.
 Coal — I lost CTV and missed the whole thing.
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Walser takes on Paralympics
Even when he stopped coaching alpine skiing, Markus Walser knew he didn‘t want to leave the sport entirely.
Thursday , March 11, 2010

Cameron claims pro race title
There is little doubt one of Thunder Bay‘s finest downhill ski racers, Jim Cameron could be a poster boy for duct tape.
Thursday , March 11, 2010


Jacobs rink in Brier hunt
The strong showing by Brad Jacobs rink at the Brier so far this week may quell those trying to oust Northern Ontario as a curling province at the national championship.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010


East versus west for boys title
It‘s a battle for the boys crown this morning.
Tuesday , March 09, 2010

St. Scholastica coming to city
With the conclusion of the third annual Kick for Kids 24-hour charity soccer game in the books, this upcoming weekend will see a visit from the girls from Duluth.
Tuesday , March 09, 2010


Pumping iron, pumping funds
Thunder Bay hosts weightlifting event for charity.
Monday , March 08, 2010


Back in the final
Dobben scores winner as Thunderwolves sweep Mustangs
Sunday , March 07, 2010


Gamache paces Stars
Trevor Gamache is intent to make amends for lack of playoff scoring punch last year. He wasted little time getting to business on Friday.
Saturday , March 06, 2010

LU crews off to OUA West finals
Scott Morrison discussed the favourable situation his team finds themselves in just once this week in practice.
Saturday , March 06, 2010

Fleury of activity
Former NHL player Theo Fleury will be spending three days in Fort Frances next week, making presentations to students and parents on topics of sexual abuse, drugs and his successful hockey career.
Saturday , March 06, 2010

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