Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Bisson not happy with Agent Orange panel
Timmins MPP Gilles Bisson's is expressing his displeasure to the McGuinty government. Bisson is not happy with the province's choice to name Dr. Leonard Ritter as the head of the Agent Orange investigation panel. Bisson says Dr. Ritter approved the use of Agent Orange in the past. Bisson raised the issue in the Legislature on Wednesday.
Election Budget Speculation

Baird talks budget
Members of the Conservative Government continue to sell their budget despite election talk in the air. John Baird is the regional Minister of Northern Ontario and says the opposition is voting against the 4 million dollar Cyclotron. The Liberals plan to introduce a non-confidence motion.
LU bans sale of bottled water

Clue turns up in Wabasse search
There's another clue in the search for Jordan Wabasse. The 17 year old has been missing since February 7th and the search has been centred around the Kam River near the area of the James Street bridge. Police spokesperson Chris Adams says a running shoe has been found. He says there's a "high probability" the shoe belongs to the missing youth. Adams says as a result of the discover the area will remain the focal point of the search
Province rolls out cash
Northern Ontario economy to be discussed
The Northern Ontario economy could recieve a big boost thanks to a new concept. The Northwestern Ontario Bio-Economy Corporation will be introducing a "Grassroots Approach". Spokesperson Natalie Hughs hopes the approach will help promote entrepreneurship. An annual "Grassroots" conference will be held Saturday at the Valhalla Inn.
Leon out on bail
Adam Leon is now free on bail. The former Confederation College student made a court appearance this morning in Thunder Bay. He was allowed out on 10 thousand dollars bail and will be back in court April 13th. Leon is charged with theft in connection with an incident almost 2 years ago that caused an international sensation after a Cessna was taken from the college flight school and flown into the United States.
Missing teen found
The story of a missing teen in Thunder Bay has come to an end. 17 year old Soline Whitney Sakanee has turned up safe and sound in Sioux Lookout. The teenager hadn't been seen since Friday.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Budget reaction wrap up

Wilson likes budget
Thunder Bay's Chamber of Commerce thinks there are a number of incentives in the Federal Budget that will help the economy. President Harold Wilson says it's a steady as she goes budget, and doesn't think it warrants triggering an election. The Opposition parties have said they won't support the budget.
Rydholm on budget

NAPS weighs in on Fed. Budget
The federal budget lays out 30 million dollars for aboriginal policing. The money will be put towards two years of First Nations policing. Nishnawbe Aski Police Chief Claude Chum says it's not much when you look at the bigger picture. Chum says the first nations policing program has been running a defecit the last couple of years. The budget also includes 22 million dollars over two years to help First Nations ensure fuel tanks that power their community services meet environmental safety standards.
Army Worm invasion two years away

Blackhawks hopeful for Sharp's return

Bearskin Airlines to expand
Flights from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg will be more frequent now thanks to an expansion at Bearskin Airlines. They will have a new 34 passenger plane arriving in May. Vice President Cliff Friesen says they will be able to carry more passengers. Friesen says they will make stops in Sioux Lookout and Red Lake as well.
Shipping season upon us

Herman backs call for suspension without pay

Council formed for disabled athletes
Physically disabled athletes in the city no longer have anything to worry about when it comes to being active. The Thunder Bay Accessible Sport Council will help give para-sport athletes more opportunities to get physically active. Council chair Tessa Soderberg says it will try to unite many different para-sports. The council benefits athletes by giving them resources, sharing practices and improving access to physical activity.
Police looking for missing teen
Thunder Bay Police are looking to the public for help in locating a missing teen. 17 year old Soline Whitney Sakanee hasn't been seen since Friday. She has been known to frequent both the North and South cores.
Monday, March 21, 2011
City's official plan to be amended

Cyclotron money rests with NDP
MP Greg Rickford says Thunder Bay's two NDP MP's may be about to put a kibosh on 4 million dollars of money towards a cyclotron for the Health Sciences Centre. The Conservative MP says the money is to be included in Tuesday's budget, but approval rests with the NDP. Asks Rickford, "are they prepared to vote against probably one of the most significant medical advancements...in Thunder Bay in a long time?". He says the money would be thrown into jeopardy as the result of an election call.
Hampton blames McGuinty Liberals for jury crisis
The blame for the jury selection crisis in the northwest lies with the McGuinty government according to NDP critic Howard Hampton. Jury trials are on hold until more First Nations are represented in the jury selection process. Hampton says this has been an issue since 2008. He adds, the government hasn't taken the problem seriously
Sharp's status unclear
The immediate future of Thunder Bay's Patrick Sharp remains uncertain today. The talented Chicago Blackhawk suffered a knee injury in the first period of Sunday's game against Phoenix. The team isn't saying anything right now only that the injury is being examined. Sharp is having a career year with 34 goals and some are saying the severity of damage to his knee will determine the severity of damage to the Blackhawks Stanley Cup hopes
Autopsy held in Toronto underway
OPP continue to investigate the death of an 11 year old Big Trout Lake First Nation girl. The young girl was reported missing in Sioux Lookout on Friday night and was later found on the property of Sacred Heart School early Saturday morning. She was taken to the hospital where she was pronouced dead. A post mortem exam is scheduled for today in Toronto. The name of the deceased is not being released.
Adam Leon's legal saga not over yet

LU expert says Gadhafi remains cunning

Two fires, no injuries
Some tense moments for tenants of an apartment building on South Archibald Street. They were startled by the sound of blaring smoke alarms just before 9 a.m.. Fire officials say no one was hurt and a quick response confined damage to only one unit. One tenant told our newsroom the door to the fire escape was bolted shut and he had to kick it down to get out. A fire official says if that's the case, then charges could be pending to the owner. The property manager of the building has not returned our call. At about the exact same time there was a garage fire in Current River. A fire official says it took place on Surrey Street and crews had it out quickly. No one was hurt.
Donations continue to flood in for Japan

Fed's back Cyclotron
This week's Federal Budget hasn't been released yet but according to reports will contain some help for Thunder Bay. Reports say the budget contains 4 million dollars in funding to help bring a Cyclotron to Thunder Bay. It would be part of a transitional research facility proposed for the hospital.
Two more arrested in murder investigation
The other two suspects in Thunder Bay's 1st murder of the year have been arrested. City Police took 18 year old Cody Thompson and 20 year old Christopher Hawk into custody last night in connection with the death of 54 year old Robert Francis Topping. Police say Topping was assaulted when he walked into a break and enter in progress on Minnesota Street.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Police issue alert for wanted men
City police remain on the hunt for two men wanted in connection with the death of 54 year old Robert Francis Topping early Saturday morning. Police say it's the first murder of 2011. They say both men are considered dangerous and should not be approached. The two are: 18 year old Cody Allister Thompson and 20 year old Christopher John Hawk.
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Thunder Bay Entrepreneurs
Thunder Bay auditions for the hit show Dragons Den were a success. Local entrepreneurs brought their ideas to the Prince Arthur Hotel for a shot at appearing on the show. Inventors will be notified within 3 weeks if they will advance to pitch their ideas to the real dragons on television in Toronto.
Missing Girl Pronounced Dead
Sioux Lookout detachment of the OPP were notified of a missing 11 year old girl. She was found yesterday morning and taken to Meno Yi Win Health care centre and was pronounced dead. OPP, Northwest region crime unit, and northwest identification unit are investigating the incident.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Police probe city's first murder of 2011
Thunder Bay police are investigating the city's first murder of the year. They say a 54 year old man died in hospital around 1 o'clock Saturday morning after he walked into a break-in in progress at a home on the 800 block of Minnesota Street. His 45 year old female friend told police he was assaulted. The victim is identified as Robert Francis Topping. Police have arrested two men and are still looking for two others aged 18 and 20 years old.
Fire in City's South End
5 firetrucks rushed to a fire that broke out in the 500 block of S. Syndicate ave. No one was home at the time but firemen were able to rescue a dog safely. The fire was brought under control quickly although there had been substantial damage to the building. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Fort Hope trip called productive
Another first for Mayor Keith Hobbs. He has just returned from a trip to the First Nations community of Fort Hope with City Manager Tim Commisso. Hobbs says they toured the community and both sides came away with a better understanding of each others needs. Hobbs says they also talked of ways to accommodate people from Fort Hope to come to our city. The mayor called the trip so productive they plan to visit other communities as well.
100 days at City Hall documented

NAN wants CFBA scrapped

32 year old found dead in Northeastern Ontario
A 32 year old Thunder Bay man has been found dead in James Township near Elk Lake. A post mortam exam is taking place in Sudbury. OPP say the name of the deceased is being withheld until his family is notified.
Bearskin delays service to Minneapolis

Air Canada scraps Ottawa to Thunder Bay flight
Film Festival returns

Hyer weighs in on contempt of parliment

Libyan situation continues to change

Former mill manager passes away
Small drug bust on South Side
Thunder Bay Police have made another drug bust. Officers searched a house on the south side and found over 6 thousand dollars worth of drugs and over 18 hundred dollars in cash. A 42 year old man was arrested and is facing charges.
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