Posts Tagged ‘Thunder Bay community newspaper’

Midget Girls Hockey Represent Dubreuilville, Northshore & Greenstone with Great Start to Season!

Midget Girls Hockey Represent Dubreuilville, Northshore & Greenstone with Great Start to Season!

Submitted by Chris Hewson North Shore Stars off to a Good Start The Schreiber North Shore Stars Midget Girls performed well at their first tournament of the season over the weekend of December 6th to the 8th at the Annual Queens Showcase Tournament in Thunder Bay. Competition was very tough with [Read more]

December’s Blueprint from Habitat Thunder Bay

December’s Blueprint from Habitat Thunder Bay

Good day Habitat for Humanity friends, What better way is there to start off your Friday  than with the latest edition of the Blue Print newsletter! With the help of our community and friends like you, we are making a difference in people’s lives by providing decent and affordable housing to [Read more]

25th Annual Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers Charity Hockey

25th 	Annual Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers Charity Hockey

THUNDER BAY, ON – The 25th Annual Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers Charity Hockey Game will be held on Thursday, January 2nd, 2014 at the Fort William Gardens.  The Police All Stars will take on the Thunder Bay Senators/Thunder Bay Thunder Cats Alumni. The doors will open at 5:45 pm, [Read more]

Thunder Bay District Crimestoppers – Crime Of The Week : 25 break & enters

Thunder Bay District Crimestoppers – Crime Of The Week : 25 break & enters

Thunder Bay District Crime Stoppers and the OPP are asking for your help in solving 25 Break & Enters that occurred in the Rural Thunder Bay areas of Boreal Rd and Hwy 527. Sometime between November 22nd 2013 and December 2nd 2013 unknown suspect(s) broke into camps off the Boreal Rd at [Read more]

CP Holiday Train’s 2013 Travels Through Northshore (incl. video from Dubreuil & Th.Bay)

CP Holiday Train’s 2013 Travels Through Northshore (incl. video from Dubreuil & Th.Bay)

THUNDER BAY, ON – December 1st, after 2 days of stops along the Northshore at Dubreuilville’s Franz Station, White River, Pic Mobert, Heron Bay, Marathon, Schreiber and Nipigon, the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train stop in Thunder Bay.  The first special guest to emerge from the train to [Read more]

CHIEFS OF ONTARIO REFUSE TO ABIDE BY NEW EDUCATION ACT AND DEMAND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ABANDON THE PROCESS

CHIEFS OF ONTARIO REFUSE TO ABIDE BY NEW EDUCATION ACT AND DEMAND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ABANDON THE PROCESS

THUNDER BAY, ON — Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy and the First Nation leadership in Ontario are united in their rejection of the federal proposal on a First Nations Education Act and have announced plans to implement their own education vision through a direct action strategy which will be [Read more]

MHS Wolverines Win 2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball – Next Stop OFSAA

MHS Wolverines Win 2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball – Next Stop OFSAA

Videography of Game 3 and Final courtesy Linda Osiecki (+Team photo) MHS Wolverines with coaches Wayne Pittman (far left) and Bronson Keough (far right) use their NSSSAA banner as a stand-in for a photo as 2013-14 NWOSSAA Champions. Photo by Linda Oseicki ©2013   MANITOUWADGE, ON – 2 [Read more]

Thunder Bay – Sault Ste. Marie Collaboration Recognize With Tourism Award

Thunder Bay – Sault Ste. Marie Collaboration Recognize With Tourism  Award

Algoma Country and Tourism Thunder Bay were recognized at the Annual Ontario Tourism Summit in Toronto. They were awarded Tourism Marketing Partnership Award for Ride Lake Superior from the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation. The Ride Lake Superior program brought together [Read more]

Influenza A Cases Confirmed in District of Thunder Bay

Influenza A Cases Confirmed in District of Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) is reporting two laboratory-confirmed cases of Influenza A in the Thunder Bay District. With the flu now in our community, the health unit is urging the public to consider a flu shot to protect themselves and those in their lives [Read more]

2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball – GAME 1 Video/Results

2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball – GAME 1 Video/Results

*Plenty of photos to be added, check back again end of day tomorrow (title will include *Updated* once photos and/or video are published) MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Manitouwadge High School (MHS) Wolverines are hosts to the 2013-14 NWOSSAA Boys Volleyball Championships which began [Read more]

This November: Pink Floyd presented in part by Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

This November: Pink Floyd presented in part by Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

An Evening with Pink Floyd presented by Jeans ‘n Classics with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra Season THUNDER BAY, ON – Saturday, November 30, at 8PM, at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, the ever popular Jeans ‘n Classics returns to join the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra to [Read more]

Celebrating World Habitat Day With Two Home Dedications In Marathon

Celebrating World Habitat Day With Two Home Dedications In Marathon

MARATHON, ON– It is World Habitat Day. “Today is the 28th annual World Habitat Day. A day of grassroots action throughout the world, which starts right here in Marathon,” enthused Diane Mitchell from Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay. “For me this morning could not be more special. This is [Read more]

GREENSTONE Hosts 2013-14 NWOSSAA GOLF at Kenogamisis Golf Club

GREENSTONE Hosts 2013-14 NWOSSAA GOLF at Kenogamisis Golf Club

Article & photos by Karen Saarimaki GREENSTONE, ON – Thursday, September 26th, Geraldton Composite High School hosted the 2013-14 NWOSSAA Golf Championship at the Kenogamisis Golf Club in Geraldton, ON.  The course was in great shape and the weather was perfect. The top three schools [Read more]

Celebrate World Habitat Day in Marathon!

Celebrate World Habitat Day in Marathon!

THUNDER BAY, ON – In December 1985, the United Nations General Assembly declared the first Monday in October to be World Habitat Day; this is a day each year that is set aside to recognize the basic need for adequate shelter in a world where it is lacking for so many. On Sunday October 6, [Read more]

Lakehead’s PACED to Focus on Economic Development in Northwestern Ontario

Lakehead’s PACED to Focus on Economic Development in Northwestern Ontario

THUNDER BAY, ON – Lakehead University President & Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson, has announced the creation of the President’s Advisory Council on Economic Development (PACED) for Northwestern Ontario. The council will meet regularly, and is comprised of regional industry and [Read more]

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