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From Jan. 27-29, Thompson hosted the Norman Winter Games, which featured badminton, basketball, broomball and hockey competitions for youth and adults.
Thompsonites came out in full measure Saturday afternoon Nov. 26 for the community's first Santa Claus Christmas Parade in more than 50 years – since December 1960.
The Norman Wild opened their third season in the Manitoba Female Midget Hockey League with a pair or games against the Winnipeg Avros Oct. 22-23 in Thompson.
The Thompson King Miners and Cross Lake Islanders faced off in a pair of Norman Region Minor Hockey Association midget AA league games in Thompson Oct. 22-23, with the King Miners winning both.
The Norman Northstars' home record remains at .500 after they split a two-game series with the Yellowhead Chiefs Oct. 15-16, winning the first game 9-4 and losing 6-2 the following day.
About 20 players were out on Burntwood Elementary School's field Oct. 2 for a game of touch football.
The Norman Northstars played their first home game of the season Oct. 7 at the C.A. Nesbitt Arena, beating the Eastman Selects 6-2. The Selects got revenge the next night, defeating the home team 7-4.
Hindu Prathna Samaj of Thompson sponsored nighttime festivities over the weekend on Sept. 30 at St. Lawrence Hall and Oct. 1 at R.D. Parker Collegiate to mark Navratri, one of the most celebrated festivals on the Hindu calendar. 'Nav' means 'nine' and 'ratri' means 'night' – hence Navratri, meaning nine nights.
They gathered Saturday, first at the Thompson fire hall and then paraded to the nearby Tribute to Northern Firefighters statue around the corner at Ravine Park, under cloudless blue skies, bright sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures, quite like the day was 10 years ago on Sept. 11, 2011 in New York City, actually. There were a total of ...
The USW Local 6166 annual Labour Day Monday Picnic is always one of the highlights of the end of the summer for many Thompson residents -- both Steelworkers and their families and members of the general public who are always invited to attend on the grounds of the Steel Centre. The event this year felt more like mid-summer with 26 C temperature ...