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Prelude to Christmas with Fort William Male Choir, Dec. 16

Thunder Bay’s Fort William Male Choir presents their Prelude to Christmas, Friday, Dec. 16 at The Centre. A late addition to the Dryden Entertainment Series, season ticket holders are required to purchase separate tickets for this [...]

Weiss re-issues memoir

Weiss re-issues memoir

By Chris Marchand Dryden native Thadeus (Twig) Weiss has re-issued his recent memoir titled A Prison Within. Now a resident of Thunder Bay, Weiss visited Dryden a few weeks back to host a book signing at [...]

Thunder Bay economic developer says region poised on the edge of economic upswing

Thunder Bay economic developer says region poised on the edge of economic upswing

While the effects of 2008’s economic downturn linger in North American stock markets, Thunder Bay’s economic development officer says the northwest should be preparing itself to take advantage of large-scale economic opportunities in the next few [...]

Locals compete in Bench For The Cure

Trevor Campbell and Joe Baxter, both of Dryden, competed in Bench for the Cure in Thunder Bay on October 9. Hosted by Ben Thompson at Naturally Fit, the competition was a bench press and dead lift [...]

Dryden nominated in ‘Ultimate Fishing Town’ contest

When Kailey Divers came across the World Fishing Network’s Ultimate Fishing Town Contest, she saw perfect match for Dryden. In the past week, communities across the North of Ontario are brimming with pride over what they [...]

Murillo Mudhens take fastball title

For the second year in a row, the Murillo Mudhens of Kakabeka Falls captured the Dryden ladies’ fastball tournament over the weekend. They took on Dryden’s  Thompson’s Paintshop Angels in the A side final, earning a [...]

DHS track team rewrites record books

After a lengthy absence in the world of Dryden High School athletics, Eagles are once again participating in the sport of Track and Field. Eleven DHS?athletes traveled to Thunder Bay May 19-20 to compete in the [...]

New MNR fire engine, rain helps put out area fires

A new forest fire engine was delivered to the Thunder Bay Fire Management Headquarters on May 19 as a new tool to fight road accessible forest fires in the region. The brand-new engine, manufactured by Holland [...]

Tough season finish for Dryden Ice Dogs

It wasn’t exactly the playoff ending the Dryden Ice Dogs were hoping for as they dropped game five to the Fort William North Stars in the best-of-seven Bill Salonen Cup final. Clint Mylymok, head coach of [...]

Ice Dogs out for the season

The Ice Dogs couldn’t pull a comeback in Thunder Bay last night in game 5, falling 8-1 to the North Stars. The North Stars took the Ice Dogs four games to one in the best-of-seven series [...]