Friday, June 1, 2012
Bishop Directs Parishes To Help St. Peter's
The Catholic Church is involved in helping those in the East End whose homes have been hit by flooding. Bishop Fred Collie says among other things they have allowed St. Peter's Church to be one of the emergency focal points and he's asking other parish churches in the city to get involved by helping St. Peter's through donations or volunteering.
LU Students Graduate
Hundreds of Lakehead University students are starting new lives after this weekend. They are graduating in separate ceremonies at the Community Auditorium today and tomorrow.
Health Unit Worries About Public Safety
Documentary Stars Summer Beaver Resident
Tax Dollars For Local Businesses
Two local businesses are on the receiving end of Provincial Government funds. Kakabeka Falls based business "Amanda's Green Barn" will use 100 thousand dollars to expand and include a new indoor horse riding area, new box stalls for the horses and feeding rooms. Sumac Forest Information Services will be using 11 thousand dollars to buy new equipment and software as well as hire four new employees. The money came from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund.
Transit Plan Back Before Council
Public Meetings For Flood Victims

Salvation Army Swims In Cash

City Still Working On Sewage Treatment Plant
M.T.O. Update Friday
Highway 11-17 between the Thunder Bay Expressway and Highway 102 remains closed. Highway 102, however is open to east-west traffic. Rural roads in the area remain closed due to the flooding and washouts: In Ware Township, Portage Creek Road is closed at the first bridge. Silver Falls Road from Ellis Road to Shields Road is closed and Forbes River Road is currently open but motorists are asked to drive with caution. At Dawson Road Lots, Aitken Road at Sunshine Loop is open but motorist are asked to drive with caution.
Cats Earn First Win
The Thunder Bay Border Cats earned their first
win of the Northwoods League season with an 8-5 win over Alexandria. The Cats
are in Rochester tonight to begin a 3 game series. Their home opener is on
Monday at Subway field at 7:05 p.m.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Coroners Inquest Expands

Gravelle Says Wheels In Motion For Disaster Relief
Michael Gravelle is applauding the city for requesting disaster relief from the provincial government. The Thunder Bay MPP says it means his government can now start the process of getting the city some financial relief in the wake of this week's massive storm. Gravelle can't say how long the process will take.
Progress Made But Still A Way To Go

City Contractors Asked To Reach Out

Spofford Street Home O.K.
Mauro Tours Flood Zone
Thunder Bay - Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro is now back in the city and is touring the flood ravaged areas of the City and other municipalities today. Mauro says the city declaring itself as a disaster area is the appropriate step in trying to access funds from the Disaster Relief Assistance Program. Mauro says municipalities within his riding have been successful in applying for provincial money in the past when facing a similar situation.
Pugh Talks McKellar Ward
The McKellar Ward is the hardest hit by the city's flooding. Residents in the East End and Intercity areas are reporting massive amounts of water in their basements. McKellar Ward Councillor Paul Pugh says he's spent a number of hours surveying the damage and is trying to relay information to flood victims about where they can turn to for help.
LU Closes Fieldhouse
Lakehead University has closed the C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse because of some water damage. Spokesperson Hugh Briggs says the decision coincides with what the city is doing with some of their facilities. Briggs also says they've had to close another one of their buildings on Balmoral for the same reason.
Border Cats Lose Opener
The Thunder Bay Border Cats got off on the wrong foot last night, losing on the road in their Northwoods league opener 12-3 to the Alexandria Beetles. The Cats are still missing at least 12 players from their roster, 10 of which are still involved with N.C.A.A. playoffs. Their home opener at Subway field is on June 4th.
No Buses Running In Conmee Township
School Buses in Conmee Township will not be running today or tomorrow. All schools are open for the Lakehead Public, Lakehead Catholic and C.S.D.C. Aurores Boreales boards. Delays are however expected for students coming in from rural areas.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Council Votes For Disaster Relief
The city is one step closer to getting some financial help from the provincial government. City Council has voted to ask the province to declare Thunder Bay a disaster area as the result of this week's devastating rain storm. It's so we are able to apply for funding under the province's Disaster Relief Assistance Program. City Manager Tim Commisso is also going to see what kind of funding would be available from Ottawa. Some new information which came from Wednesday's special council meeting included a revelation from Councillor Ken Boshcoff that insurance experts have told him there could be 3 to 5 thousand claims filed and that total damage could be between 30 to 50 million dollars.
Flood Warning Update
The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority is continuing the flood warning for Thunder Bay, Oliver Paipoonge, and Conmee Township due to high water levels on the Kam River. All waterways with the exception of the Kam are continuing to decline. The Neebing River water level has dropped 3 metres since cresting Monday night. The Neebing-McIntyre Floodway is expected to stop diverting flow overnight.
Con College Home To Safety Training
A provincial safety association is setting up a training facility in Confederation College's Dorion Building. Spokesperson Al Beattie says opening up a Northern office made sense since most of their courses were originally only available in Southern Ontario. Courses will include working at great heights, working with high voltage electricity and transporting dangerous goods.
Salvation Army Red Cross Team Up
East End Church Serves As Help Centre
Neighbours are pulling together in the East End in the wake of the devastating flooding that has hit most of their homes. A centre has been set up at St. Peter's Church so affected residents can pick up free clothing, food and water if they need it. It's been run by group of people who are headed by Shannon Hobbs and a lot of people and organizations are providing the goods. Hobbs says she is overwhelmed by the generosity.
East Enders Still Pumping Out Flooded Basements
Residents of the East End continue to pump water from their flooded basements for the third day. The breakdown at the nearby sewage plant is causing lots of heartaches for many like Maria Bell on McPherson Street. She says she was hoping someone from the city could come by to have a look but to find out how they're doing, but that hasn't happened. Bell says she had up to four feet of water in her basement and lost a lot of personal items
No Limit On Garbage During Flood
During this state of
emergency the city is removing the bag limit for garbage collection. It means
until further notice, you can put out as much garbage as you need to for your
weekly pick up. Along with that the city is offering a special collection
service for large items by calling 625-2195
Pumping Continues At Treatment Plant
East End Residents Unite
Acts of kindness continue
in the city's East End. Resident, Jessica Sharp was the first to open her home
to neighbours in need. Since Monday, the "Safe Place To Go" has been moved to
St. Peter's Church. Sharp says people in the East End, whose basements have
flooded, are still in need of number of important items. Sharp also says, in
addition to sump pumps, people are in need of gas as well in order to run them.
Hyer On CP Rail Back To Work
Conmee Buses Affected Wednesday
There will be no school
bus transportation this morning in Conmee Township. The Lakehead Public School
Board is also saying that Kakabeka Falls and Crestview schools will re-open
today. For the Thunder Bay Catholic and C.S.D.C. Aurores Boreales, all schools
are open today but they are saying to expect some bus delays for those coming in
from rural areas.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Hyer Talks To Toews About Flood
Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer just wrapped up a chat with Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. Hyer says the Federal Government has money set aside for flood assistance but it will only flow if matching Provincial funds are available. Hyer adds Thunder Bay's Military Reservists can also be deployed to help flood victims but only if the Provincial Government requests it.
Province Take Active Role In Relief
The provincial government is taking an active role in helping communities hit by this week's flooding. Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle says a variety of ministries are helping out all the affected areas to make sure they can recover from the storm. Meantime, Gravelle suggests there could be hope for victims of basement flooding in Thunder Bay, but the city will have to act. He says the province's Disaster Relief Program is where they can apply for assistance. Gravelle says the city has to make the request, which they haven't done yet.
City Talks Flood Insurance

Charities Fill A Need
Two local charity groups are working to help the people affected by basement flooding, especially in the East End. The Red Cross volunteers are working to redirect some affected people to proper housing, while the Salvation Army is operating services for lunch and dinner with its mobile van.
Flood Warning Remains

Bartley says the amount of water that has gone through the Neebing-McIntyre Floodway has been the most since it was opened.
Horwath Offers Help

Baggage Building Set To Open June 15th
The owners of the Painted Turtle Art Shop will run the new Baggage Building Arts Centre at Prince Arthur's Landing starting June 15th. Lorraine Cull and Angela Jensen will provide interim programming this summer. The City entered into an agreement with the two women recently.
Conmee Remains On Alert
Conmee Township remains in a State of Emergency due to this week's flooding. Reeve Kevin Holland says Highway 11-17 remains closed between Highway 590 and Highway 102. All roads within the community are now open to local traffic only with the exception of portions of Mokomin Road East and Hume Road.
CEDC Welcomes Communitech CEO
The Community Economy Development Commission is learning about what Thunder Bay can do to improve its economy. The CEDC brought in the President of Waterloo based company Communitech to speak about the similarities between the two communities. Iain Klugman told the CEDC they need to grow Thunder Bay's medical research economy.
Mayor Visits East End
The State of Emergency continues in Thunder Bay as city officials struggle to go
get control of the situation at the crippled sewage treatment plant on Atlantic
Avenue. They say until the flooding at the plant is settled they're asking
residents to continue conserving water. The city says they've recieved up to
500 calls about flood complaints, many of which are flooded basements. Mayor
Keith Hobbs says he's been to the most affected area with flooding and that is
the east end and is impressed with the way the people are pitching in.
Lee Stuesser Is Law School Dean
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Rod Hanley and Lee Stuesser |
Conservation Authority Update At 10 A.M.
The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority continues its flood warning for the entire Lakehead region. This includes the City of Thunder Bay, the municipalities of Neebing, Oliver-Paipoonge, Shuniah and the townships of O'Connor, Conmee, Gillies and Dorion. The Neebing-McIntyre floodway is diverting significant water flow and will do so for several days. The L.R.C.A. will update their flood warning at 10:00 a.m. this morning.
Salvation Army Set To Help Out Flood Victims
The Salvation army is helping out with those who have been forced from their homes due to flooding. The local Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services team is prepared for food and hydration for up to 200 to be served at the evacuation centre in the Neebing Arena for those displaced by the emergency. Divisional Director, Perron Goodyear says “The Salvation Army is committed to assisting in any way they can during these very difficult days.”
Dog Lake Down To Dam Is Dangerous
Stay away from water on the Kaministiquia River between Dog Lake and Kakabeka Falls. That's the message coming from the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ontario Provincial Police and Ontario Power Generation. The Ministry of Natural Resources and O.P.G. continue to monitor the high water levels currently existing on the Kaministiquia Watershed. Officials say there is a potential for flooding of the Silver Falls Road and areas along the Kaministiquia River between Dog Lake and Kakabeka Falls.
School Closures And Bus Updates

The Thunder Bay Catholic and C.S.D.C. Des Aurora Borealis are reporting route closures. Busing has been cancelled for: Conmee Township and the Municipality of Oliver-Paipoonge North of Highway 11-17. All of the Thunder Bay Catholic and C.S.D.C. Des Aurora Borealis schools are open today.
Edward St. Bridge Closed
City Police and the Thunder Bay Fire Department have closed the bridge that crosses the Neebing River at Edward St. Motorists will not be able to cross this morning and will be detoured accordingly.
Overnight Flood Updates
As part of the ongoing response to the City flood emergency, the City of Thunder Bay closed the Edward Street Bridge over the Neebing River shortly after 10 p.m. Monday as a precaution due to the high water level. The bridge will be evaluated during the day on Tuesday to reassess the situation
As the East End was particularly hard hit by flooding, City crews were installing portable toilets by 12:30 am Tuesday.
The short-term reception centre is in place at the Neebing Arena. By end of day on Monday, two persons attended the centre to ask for information and no persons made use of the available transportation from the staging area at the Slovak Legion, 801 Atlantic Avenue. The reception centre will remain available, if required, and residents are encouraged to call 211 for more information.
The following facilities were closed as of 5 pm Monday: the Canada Games Complex, Churchill and Volunteer Pools, the 55 Plus Centre and the West Thunder Community Centre.
The City has implemented a contingency strategy which includes an assessment at the Secondary Sewage Treatment Plant. The City is unable to confirm timelines for completion of the assessment and remedial action.
The City was also dealing with the following road closures:
· North 25th Side Rd. from Arthur Street to the north end
· Mission Marsh Rd.
· Kline Rd. extension (also known as Little Kline Rd.), to the end
· Highway 130 from Oliver Rd. to Pole Line Rd.
· Oliver Rd. from Mapleward Rd. to Townline Rd.
Residents and businesses are asked to follow the following recommendations:
· Check on friends and relatives who may need assistance and particularly seniors and persons with disabilities to make sure they are in good health.
· Minimize the amount of water that is flushed or released down the drain until further notice. City tap water is safe to drink [However, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit recommends
those on private well water should bring the well water to a rolling boil for one minute before consumption].
· Exercise caution when travelling in the area of waterways.
· Stay out of the basement if it is flooded, especially if water has risen as high as electrical outlets and advise Thunder Bay Hydro at 343-1111.
· Do not consume food that is wet due to flooding and follow the Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s recommendations for food safety during a power outage. Visit www.TBDHU.com.
Important contact numbers:
· Thunder Bay Hydro – 343-1111 or after hours 343-1002 – for electrical problems or concerns
· Infrastructure & Operations – 625-2195 – to report flooding or for questions or concerns about City roads and other City infrastructure
· Ministry of Transportation – 511 – for information about provincially-owned highways
· 211 for general information and details on reception centre
· 911 should only be called if there is an emergency
As the East End was particularly hard hit by flooding, City crews were installing portable toilets by 12:30 am Tuesday.
The short-term reception centre is in place at the Neebing Arena. By end of day on Monday, two persons attended the centre to ask for information and no persons made use of the available transportation from the staging area at the Slovak Legion, 801 Atlantic Avenue. The reception centre will remain available, if required, and residents are encouraged to call 211 for more information.
The following facilities were closed as of 5 pm Monday: the Canada Games Complex, Churchill and Volunteer Pools, the 55 Plus Centre and the West Thunder Community Centre.
The City has implemented a contingency strategy which includes an assessment at the Secondary Sewage Treatment Plant. The City is unable to confirm timelines for completion of the assessment and remedial action.
The City was also dealing with the following road closures:
· North 25th Side Rd. from Arthur Street to the north end
· Mission Marsh Rd.
· Kline Rd. extension (also known as Little Kline Rd.), to the end
· Highway 130 from Oliver Rd. to Pole Line Rd.
· Oliver Rd. from Mapleward Rd. to Townline Rd.
Residents and businesses are asked to follow the following recommendations:
· Check on friends and relatives who may need assistance and particularly seniors and persons with disabilities to make sure they are in good health.
· Minimize the amount of water that is flushed or released down the drain until further notice. City tap water is safe to drink [However, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit recommends
those on private well water should bring the well water to a rolling boil for one minute before consumption].
· Exercise caution when travelling in the area of waterways.
· Stay out of the basement if it is flooded, especially if water has risen as high as electrical outlets and advise Thunder Bay Hydro at 343-1111.
· Do not consume food that is wet due to flooding and follow the Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s recommendations for food safety during a power outage. Visit www.TBDHU.com.
Important contact numbers:
· Thunder Bay Hydro – 343-1111 or after hours 343-1002 – for electrical problems or concerns
· Infrastructure & Operations – 625-2195 – to report flooding or for questions or concerns about City roads and other City infrastructure
· Ministry of Transportation – 511 – for information about provincially-owned highways
· 211 for general information and details on reception centre
· 911 should only be called if there is an emergency
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