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Thunder Bay s Nick DeGrazia is hoping to hear his named called in the National Hockey League draft, which begin on Friday, July 23, 2021. (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com) THUNDER BAY – If and when Nick DeGrazia’s name gets called at this weekend’s National Hockey League Draft, there’s a good chance he’ll be standing over a putt, not staring at his phone. The18-year-old Thunder Bay product, ranked 85th among North American skaters by the NHL’s Central Scouting Bureau, is spending Saturday at Centennial Golf Course, playing in a tournament with his father. An avid golfer, DeGrazia figures if he’s drafted, friends and family will let him know pretty quickly. ....
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The Friends of Chippewa Park are putting off the park’s 100th anniversary celebration. President Lorraine Lortie explains the five-day event they originally planned for this summer is being postponed for a year. “We felt it would be irresponsible to hold an outdoor festival that could attract as many as 10,000 people, when so many could still be susceptible to catching COVID-19,” she says, adding they are also concerned the family event would bring children to the park before anyone under 18 is able to get vaccinated. Officials say it also doesn’t make sense to hold a festival when the park isn’t fully open or operating. ....
Three elk and a bear are living out their lives in the closed Chippewa Park zoo (5 Photos) tbnewswatch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tbnewswatch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chippewa Park improvements hit a wall Province rejects $1 million funding application to remove breakwall, improve water quality Jan 16, 2021 9:49 AM By: Ian Kaufman A funding application to remove the Chippewa Park breakwall was rejected by the province. (File photo) THUNDER BAY – Plans to improve water quality at Chippewa Park have taken a blow, after the province rejected a $1 million funding application to support the removal of its breakwall. Friends of Chippewa Park spokesperson Iain Angus broke news of the rejection to city councillors at a budget meeting Thursday, even while outlining significant progress on other planned improvements at the park. Removing the breakwater would improve water circulation at the main public beach, which has often been closed in recent years due to high E. coli bacteria counts. ....