Sport
Thirty years ago, in October of 1992, the Government of Canada designated October as Women’s History Month.
After a winter that seemed to go on forever, I have finally been able to dust off my golf clubs and hit the links. Such is the unpredictable nature of the game of golf at the Lakehead.
After a 2 year hiatus, the National Wushu Championships are back on and this year being held in Thunder Bay July 29-31.
The late Richard Schutte, a former dirt track racer and local entrepreneur, had a vision to bring dirt track racing back to Thunder Bay.
Dog sledding has been around for thousands of years, while dog sled racing only about 100.
Short days, cold nights. The wide snowy surface of a frozen lake, the sky like a vast ocean of blue overhead.
In less than three months, the Fort William Gardens and Curling Club will be rockin’ as Thunder Bay finally gets to host one of the top nationally televised sports events in Canada, the Scotties Ja
With Thunder Bay getting set to welcome the top female curlers in Canada to the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts from January 28th to February 6th, it provides a perfect opportunity to take a loo
Around this same time last year, I was penning an article about the impact of world events on sport.
Hull, masts, rigging, keel. The creak of the timbers, the smell of the sea. And the sails – those glorious sails – catching the wind and snapping in the breeze.
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