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h3Arrogance flaunted on big stage. Trump’s UN speech was as offensive as it was delusional
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h4Day educates on 'what happened to us'
h4Driver found well after crash
h4Run brings in its biggest turnout
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h4Cruising to fight breast cancer
h4Mitsubishi reps tour proposed lithium facility site
h3National & World News
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h4Ottawa denies Marineland request to export its remaining beluga whales to China
h4Union leader Rob Ashton joins race for NDP leadership
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h4Lakers claim city baseball championship
h4Saint soar to new heights
h4LU shores up hockey sweep
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h3Devils agree with defenseman Luke Hughes on a 7-year, $63 million contract
h3Vancouver set to open PWHL season against fellow expansion Seattle on Nov. 21
h3Brian Snitker, who managed Braves to 2021 World Series title, won't return to dugout next season
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h3Canadians crave stronger leadership on climate change
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h4Devils agree with defenseman Luke Hughes on a 7-year, $63 million contract
h4Vancouver set to open PWHL season against fellow expansion Seattle on Nov. 21
h4Brian Snitker, who managed Braves to 2021 World Series title, won't return to dugout next season
h4Four years after hitting waivers, Montembeault enjoying life as Canadiens' No. 1
h4'Sky's the limit': NHLers happy to be focusing on hockey's future, not labour talks
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h3Arrogance flaunted on big stage. Trump’s UN speech was as offensive as it was delusional
h3Crime crisis demands resources. One of every two people in Thunder Bay called police for help last year.
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h3Crime crisis demands resources. One of every two people in Thunder Bay called police for help last year.
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## Run brings in its biggest turnout

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Run brings in its biggest turnout

### Cruising to fight breast cancer

By Doug Diaczuk The Chronicle-Journal

Cruising to fight breast cancer

### Arrogance flaunted on big stage. Trump’s UN speech was as offensive as it was delusional

Arrogance flaunted on big stage. Trump’s UN speech was as offensive as it was delusional

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#### Day educates on 'what happened to us'

- 8 mins ago

For two Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School students, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is about communities coming together to remember a tragic shared history, a message echoed by political and First Nation leaders alike.

#### Driver found well after crash

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Provincial police say they have located a man believed to have walked away from a wrecked sedan that had crashed on Monday afternoon on a secondary road near Pass Lake.

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#### Run brings in its biggest turnout

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Runners of all ages, skill level, and backgrounds came together to honour children lost to the residential school system across the country as part of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

#### Emo man dies in collision

- Sep 30, 2025

A collision north of Sioux Lookout on the weekend claimed the life of a 22-year-old Emo resident.

#### Status Cards Welcome initiative boosts respect

- Sep 30, 2025

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, with the support of LCPS Chartered Professional Accountants and Engaged Creative Productions, has started the Status Cards Welcome initiative, which aims to support a positive and respectful shopping experience.

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#### Cruising to fight breast cancer

- Sep 30, 2025

In the new year, one lucky Ontario resident will be cruising around in a pink, limited-edition Jeep Wrangler valued at more than $160,000 while also supporting breast cancer care in Northwestern Ontario.

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#### Mitsubishi reps tour proposed lithium facility site

- Sep 27, 2025

Representatives from Frontier Lithium led a group from its joint venture partner, Mitsubishi, on a tour of the proposed conversion facility in Thunder Bay at the former Ontario Power Generation site, as well as its mine this month.

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#### Joly says Ottawa will be 'hawkish' on competition to restore affordability

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OTTAWA - Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says Ottawa is going to be "hawkish" on competition in a bid to ease the cost of living.

#### Ottawa denies Marineland request to export its remaining beluga whales to China

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Ottawa has denied a request from Marineland to send its remaining beluga whales to China, Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson said Wednesday.

#### Union leader Rob Ashton joins race for NDP leadership

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OTTAWA - Rob Ashton, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, has announced he's running for the federal NDP leadership.

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#### Lakers claim city baseball championship

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The Service Master Lakers put an end to the Daytona Dodgers’ bid for a four-peat.

#### Saint soar to new heights

- Sep 23, 2025

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Members of the St. Patrick Saints high school senior girls basketball team wear their gold medals after winning the annual Lakehead Thunderwolves tournament at C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse on Saturday. The Saints defeated the St. Ignatius Falcons 29-22 in the final. Jordan Glover earned player of…

#### LU shores up hockey sweep

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The new faces on the Lakehead Thunderwolves men’s hockey team wasted little time getting to work over the weekend.

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### Devils agree with defenseman Luke Hughes on a 7-year, $63 million contract

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The New Jersey Devils have agreed to terms with young defenseman Luke Hughes on a seven-year contract worth $63 million.

### Vancouver set to open PWHL season against fellow expansion Seattle on Nov. 21

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TORONTO - The PWHL is set to return on Nov. 21.

### Brian Snitker, who managed Braves to 2021 World Series title, won't return to dugout next season

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ATLANTA (AP) — Brian Snitker, who managed the Atlanta Braves to the 2021 World Series championship as the highlight of almost a half-century with the organization, will not return to the dugout next season.

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### Consider importance of libraries

- Jun 28, 2023

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AS CITY Council nears its vote on the future of our library system, it's worth taking the time to reflect on why we fund public libraries at all. Why are libraries important and why do we spend taxpayers dollars supporting them?

### Canadians crave stronger leadership on climate change

- Jun 28, 2023

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THUNDER Bay-Superior North MP Patty Hajdu was correct to connect the record wildfires across the country to climate change and she was right about the need to act (Climate Change Action Must Continue letter, June 14). I've met Hajdu to discuss climate and believe she is sincere. Unfortunatel…

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#### Devils agree with defenseman Luke Hughes on a 7-year, $63 million contract

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The New Jersey Devils have agreed to terms with young defenseman Luke Hughes on a seven-year contract worth $63 million.

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TORONTO - The PWHL is set to return on Nov. 21.

#### Brian Snitker, who managed Braves to 2021 World Series title, won't return to dugout next season

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ATLANTA (AP) — Brian Snitker, who managed the Atlanta Braves to the 2021 World Series championship as the highlight of almost a half-century with the organization, will not return to the dugout next season.

#### Four years after hitting waivers, Montembeault enjoying life as Canadiens' No. 1

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BROSSARD - Samuel Montembeault wears one of hockey's highest-pressure jobs lightly.

#### 'Sky's the limit': NHLers happy to be focusing on hockey's future, not labour talks

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Jordan Eberle remembers the roller-coaster. It wasn't an enjoyable ride.

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### Crime crisis demands resources. One of every two people in Thunder Bay called police for help last year.

- Sep 20, 2025

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### Ottawa faces pressure for action. Carney has set expectations on five projects that Canadians are anxious to see completed

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- Jun 24, 2023

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THUMBS Up to the Thunder Bay Border Cats for providing tickets to up-and-coming young baseball players “who were absolutely ecstatic to get to attend their game Monday evening. And Thumbs Up to their coach Ron who brought two young baseball teams and as well serenaded us by treating us to hi…




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### Vox festival puts spotlight on local filmmakers

- Sep 16, 2025

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As the film industry in the region continues to grow, the Vox Popular Film Festival is returning for its 21st year and promising to offer something for everyone.

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### Ottawa faces pressure for action. Carney has set expectations on five projects that Canadians are anxious to see completed

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