Monday, March 28, 2011
City hires auditor
The City of Thunder Bay is hiring BDO Canada to audit its books. The five year contract comes in at 215-thousand dollars. The accounting firm will also audit the books of outside boards and agencies the City is a member of. The District Services Board and Thunder Bay Hydro are the only exceptions which are able to hire their own auditor.
Survey says....you like living in T.BAY
The latest "civic survey" is painting a mostly positive picture of Thunder Bay. According to the IPSOS REID survey people like living in the City. 86 percent of people are satisfied with city services, with many saying they receive good value for their tax dollars. Residents also rated the quality of life in the City very high at 87 percent. The two areas that are cited as in need of improvement are road maintenance and the police service. Seven out of 10 people polled believe that the city is relatively safe, and six in ten feel safe walking in their own neighbourhood after dark. 500 interviews were completed among residents 18 years of age and older.
Council adds more to investments
Thunder Bay City Council is investing more money into it's ONE Equity Fund. The city plans to transfer about 4 million dollars from bonds to its equity fund. The move came after a presentation on the city's 105 million dollars in investments. In 2010 the city earned 4.7 million dollars in interest.
OPP investigate fatal accident

Hobbs takes dispute with Herman public
The conflict between the city police chief and the mayor has become explosive. Keith Hobbs says Chief Bob Herman has lodged a complaint with the province's Civilian Police Commission about the mayor's conduct at Police Service Board meetings. Hobbs says he's going public because the chief forced his hand. Hobbs says the complaint against him alleges he released confidential information about what went on at closed door sessions at the board. Chief Herman is reviewing the mayor's statement and is expected to make a comment on Tuesday.
Tbay Hydro rates change
The Ontario Energy Board has approved an increase for Thunder Bay Hydro. The local utility will see its rates go up 2.9 percent. Spokesperson Vanda Wall says that extra 3 dollars a month will be offset by the Clean Energy Benefit. The CEB will mean an extra ten dollars off our monthly bills. The rate changes will take effect May 1st.
New Green Party Candidate
Police investigate Hodder area robbery

Earth Hour fizzles in Thunder Bay
It appears Earth Hour in Thunder Bay passed mostly unnoticed. Thunder Bay Hydro says it didn't show any reduced usage Saturday night when customers were asked to do so. Derek Tessier of EcoSuperior says awareness is most important in this case. Tessier says the fact usage didn't go up from last year that is also a good sign
Hobbs to discuss "serious policing matter".
Mayor Keith Hobbs is holding an afternoon news conference in his office to make what is being termed "an important announcement" on a "serious policing matter". There's no further information. Our newsroom is staffing it.
Aldo Ruberto tired of waterfront negativity

Think tank scores local schools

Green Party joins Thunder Bay Rainy River Race

No injuries after morning fire
No one was hurt in an early morning fire on the south side. Crews responded to the blaze just after 4 o'clock in the basement of an apartment complex in the 100 block of Cumming Street. The cause is under investigation.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Hyer back from Ottawa
Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Bruce Hyer is back in town from Ottawa and ready to defend his seat. Hyer says affordability of life and truth and honesty in government are two key issues in this election. The incumbent MP says while he's aware many voters aren't excited about having to head to the polls, he's optimistic some positive change will come out of the election.
Yves Fricot on election
Yves Fricot is the Liberal candidate for Thunder Bay-Superior North. Fricot says voters in the riding want to be able to find work and raise families without having to leave the region. Fricot says if he's elected he wants to work with MPs from other parts of Canada facing the same challenges as Northwestern Ontario to come up with solutions.
Harvey ready for election
Richard Harvey is running for the Conservatives in Thunder Bay-Superior North. Harvey says he feels there was a lot of voting along party lines during the last session of Parliament, which ran contrary to the interests of Northwestern Ontario. Harvey—who’s also mayor of Nipigon— believes he can do a better job of representing the region in Ottawa. Harvey says unemployment and economic recovery are the main concerns of the voters he’s been talking to.
Polar Bear Plunge
The second annual Polar Bear Plunge saw some brave swimmers leaping into the chilly waters behind the Slovak Legion Saturday afternoon. The thrill seekers were raising money for Special Olympics Ontario.
Citizen Satisfaction Survey
City Council is getting the results of a citizen satisfaction survey during Monday's meeting. The poll conducted by Ipsos-Reid Public Affairs looked at a number of factors like quality of life and how city services are being delivered. The survey results can be used by city council to help make decisions.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Bouncer threatened with knife
Police have arrested a 17 year old male last night who allegedly threatened a bouncer at a Victoria Avenue bar with a knife. According to police, employees of the bar subdued the teenager until police arrived. There were no injuries.
First ship of the year has arrived
Thunder Bay's shipping season is officially kicking off with the arrival of the Ojibway this morning. The captain and chief engineer of the vessel will be presented with a top hat in a ceremony a the Port Authority office at noon. The annual honour is bestowed on the first arrival of the year. The Ojibway is in port to pick up a load of canola. Three other vessels are expected to come in today. A pair of U.S. Coast Guard ice-breakers have been helping to clear the way to the port.
North Stars fall to Wilderness
The Thunder Bay North Stars fell to the Wisconsin Wilderness 4-3 in the SIJHL semifinals giving Wisconsin the sweep along with a ticket to the championship game. Wisconsin's win puts an end to a seven year championship-game-appearance streak by the North Stars.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Waterfront project has extra staff
Student Housing By-laws to be discussed
Administration is recommending to council they hold off on enforcing by-laws that impact student housing. The current by-law prohibits people from renting out more than three rooms in their home. City Lawyer Rosalie Evans says they want to waive those by-laws to allow for affordable housing. Council will make a decision on the request by mid-April.
Comuzzi-Stehmann on election

Earth Hour Saturday
Thunder Bay residents are being asked to turn off their lights tomorrow from 8:30 until 9:30 in recognition of Earth Hour. The city has supported the program since its inception and will be handing out prizes for participants who power down for those 60 minutes.
RegenMed gets official donor designation

Public $ for safe cycling
EcoSuperior is getting 115 thousand dollars in public funds to teach people how to ride a bike safely. The city's Adam Krupper helped EcoSuperior get the grant says it will be used to teach the teachers about the CAN-BIKE Safe Cycling Education Program. The money comes from the Ontario Trillium Foundation
Thunder Bay has it's say
Thunder Bay residents seem to be split on whether they want a spring election or not. Our newsroom hit the streets to see what the public had to say.
Two arrested for breaking into vehicles
For the second time in the last two days city police have arrested someone for breaking into vehicles. Officers nabbed the 29 year old this morning after they saw him going from car to car. A 45 year old man was arrested Wednesday after he was caught trying to break into cars near Fort William Gardens.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Angus voices concerns

OPP charge officer with criminal offences

Hyer reluctant for election

Rickford thinks public may not want election

Science meets celebrity, Thunder Bay style

Compton stopped for drunk driving
The former mayor of Kenora , Len Compton, will appear in court in May on impaired driving charges. The OPP say they pulled over a vehicle in downtown Kenora at 2 o'clock this morning because it was being operated in what they called a suspicious manner.
Boshcoff ready for spring time election
The Liberal candidate in the Thunder Bay-Rainy River riding is ready for a possible spring time election. M-P's will vote Friday afternoon on a Liberal non-confidence motion that would trigger an election. Federal candidate and City Councillor Ken Boshcoff says he hasn't set up campaign offices as of yet. When the election is called, Boshcoff says he will take a leave of absence from his council seat.
Possible spring election in place
It looks like we're headed for a spring time election this May. MP's vote Friday afternoon on a Liberal non-confidence motion that could trigger an election. Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty says he's election ready and wants the public to be too. Rafferty says if the government loses the vote; the Prime Minister will probably ask the Governor General on Sunday to dissolve Parliment.
Name of Sioux Lookout girl released
Hypothermia is the cause of death for an 11 year old girl in Sioux Lookout. Chloe Matthews of Big Trout Lake died Saturday and was found outside, near a school yard.
Coroner launches probe into jail death
The Regional Coroner's office is launching a full investigation into the death of Dwane Turk. The 55 year old Thunder Bay man was accused of second degree murder and died in police custody. Dr. Peter Clark says they've already started preliminary work. Turk was charged with the death of fellow Thunder Bay resident 32 year old Christopher Jean.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Murder case takes gruesome turn

Hobbs gets racist reaction
Oxdrift man creates mobile ice hut
Roger Nordlund of Oxdrift is creating a YouTube buzz in Northwestern Ontario with this video of his mobile ice fishing hut.
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.
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