
Monday, January 9, 2012
Walsh Street Contract

New ATU President talks to Council
The new President of the Amalgamated Transit Union is throwing her support behind a central location for a proposed bus terminal. Sheila Kivisto spoke to City Council Monday night and says they're still working on finding a way to make routes faster. Kivisto notes they are pushing to locate the main terminal at the Lakehead Labour Centre across from the Intercity mall.
Peninsula Harbour to be cleaned up
The federal and provincial governments along with Ball Packaging are joining together to clean up Lake Superior. Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle says they've agreed to begin cleaning up Peninsula Harbour near Marathon this spring. The location has been designated a pollution hotspot for decades. It was the site of a pulp and paper mill.
Sharp out for 3-4 weeks
A slash in last night's Chicago Detroit game has landed Thunder Bay's Patrick Sharp on the injured list. The Blackhawks coaching staff say Sharp will be out for 3-4 weeks with an upper body injury.
Foulds is setting his sights on infrastructure
The City's infrastructure deficit must be addressed but not at the cost of cutting services. That's the opinion of Councillor Andrew Foulds who says infrastructure effects every aspect of city life. That being said Foulds believes services are a type of infrastructure.
Pyatt signs 2 year extension
Mac's employee speaks out
A Mac's Convenience Store employee remains concerned about the safety of fellow workers. Larry Larivee was a clerk who had a knife held to his throat during one of last year's 26 store robberies in the city. He believes more needs to be done to protect his fellow workers and he's taken it upon himself to call for more changes to security at the local stores. Mac's officials have not returned our call for a comment.
Kelly murder trial starts this week
The jury selection process is underway in a city murder trial. Sixty four year old Michael Earl Kelly is charged with First Degree Murder in the death last decade of 57 year old Judy Thilbeault. The Thunder Bay woman disappeared in November of 2000 but her remains weren't found until four years later in the Dorion area. It wasn't until 2010 that Kelly, an Alberta resident, was arrested and charged. The trial before Justice John Wright is to get underway Tuesday morning and last about 3 weeks.
Dorion worried about fire fighting bill
Canadian Pacific Rail is hoping to ease the fears of the community of Dorion. The Reeve is worried the company won't pay for a seven thousand dollar bill for fire fighting by the Ministry of Natural Resources. A company spokesperson says if they're found to be at fault for the fire they'll pay. Dave Harris says they'll be submitting the MNR's bill as well as their own from the municipal fire department.
NDP candidate in T.Bay
A hopeful in the Federal NDP leadership race will be in the City tonight. B.C. MP Nathan Cullen is holding a meet and greet at the Madhouse Tavern this afternoon and then another event in the evening for party faithful. An NDP all candidates debate will be held in Sudbury in February.
Police track stolen phone

Museum gets money
Thunder Bay's Museum is using 106-thousand dollars for a two year project. CAO Mark Tilbury says the money is from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The museum will hire a Community Resource Officer.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Rick Hansen Relay hits the Lakehead
The Rick Hansen Relay is in Thunder Bay for the next couple of days. The team was welcomed with a ceremony at the Community Auditorium. Prior to that, relay member Joey Desjardins handed the Rick Hansen 25th anniversity medal to Thunder Bay's Adena Goral at the McDonalds on Red River Road.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Stabbing leaves one man in hospital
Thunder Bay police have a 16 year old boy in custody after a stabbing. Officials say the boy stabbed a 24 year old man several times in the back last night in the North End. The victim was taken to hospital and is in stable condition. More details are expected to come later today.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Temperature record set
We set a new record high temperature in Thunder Bay Friday. It reached 4 degrees breaking the old record of 3.9 set in 1949. The forecast calls for a cooler Saturday with the temperature hitting minus 7 which is considered normal for this time of year
Taddeo hearing dates set
Police Service Act hearing dates are now set for City Police Inspector Dan Taddeo. He is facing two counts of Misconduct. It's in connection to the way he supervised Constable Toni Grann. The 43 year old Grann is facing charges which police say involved falsified .local records in the Ontario Sex Offender Registry. Six days have been set aside for Taddeo's hearing, with three days in August and three in September.
No nukes for NAN

Event Centre process moves on

TibLake property seen as promising

Police search for robbery suspects
City Police are looking for two men in their mid teens to early twenties after another man was robbed in Westfort last night. They say the 19 year old was accosted while walking in the area of Edward and Frederica Streets. He tells police he was knocked to the ground and his backpack was stolen. The victim was taken to the hospital for treatment of his injuries and then released.
Appointment gets praise from bishop

OPP Constable under house arrest
An OPP Constable is under six months of house arrest. Constable Gregory Sutton was sentenced yesterday in a court case dealing with public mischief and intercepting private messages. Sutton must be at his home from 10 in the evening until six in the morning. He also faces a year of probation after his house arrest is over.
Tattoo Parlour Closed
Thursday, January 5, 2012
January thaw set for Friday
It looks like we could break a weather record in the city Friday. Meteorologist Peter Kimbell says it will feel more like spring than winter with the temperature forecast to hit plus 4. He says the old record for January 6th is 3.9 set in 1949 and that we have a good chance at beating that. Kimbell says the temperatures won't be as warm on the weekend.
Thunder Bay not part of Target's initial launch

Attawapiskat housing update
Attawapiskat is laying the blame on the Federal Government. They claim they won't be able to make its January payroll unless the federal government shows more flexibility. The regional council says Ottawa has seized control of $1.5 million meant for essential services such as education. Chief Theresa Spence officially requested that a government-appointed, third-party manager release the money so that she could ensure services and operations continue uninterrupted. But she says she was rebuffed.
Seven figure job to fix the Saginaw
It'll be at least a "seven figure" job to repair the broken boom on the ship MV Saginaw. It remains docked at Thunder Bay Terminals until it can be fixed. The ship's owner is Lower Lakes Towing. President Scott Bravener says they're investigating the cause, which appears to have been a cable failure. Bravener says the cable was installed on the ship just days before the incident.
Rick Hansen Relay Sunday
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
RRSP season is upon us
RRSP's are continuing to stay a viable option despite economic troubles. Local Investment Expert Blake Cameron of Scotia McLeod says RRSP's are a safe bet for your money. The deadline to make RRSP contributions is February 29th.
Economic outlook for 2012 looks unstable
There is a lot of uncertainty when you look at the economy for this year in Northwestern Ontario. That's the opinion of Lakehead University Economics Professor Livio Di Matteo. He says there are a lot of variables that could affect our economy, such as the government, commodity prices, and the forestry sector.
OPP looking into Terrace Bay Death
Resolute Forest Products

Alzheimer Society survey on dementia
There's a delay in Canadians seeking diagnosis for dementia according to a new Alzheimer Society survey. It finds that people are delaying diagnosis because they believe their symptoms are part of old age. January is Alzheimer Awareness month.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
OPP release RIDE results
The OPP aren't happy with the results of the festive RIDE program. Spokesperson Shelly Garr says its disappointing to see 7 people in Thunder Bay still drinking and driving and in the region another 40 people were charged with impaired driving.
Iran US dispute is just heated rhetoric

Hospital CEO salaries are now public information
The CEO of the Regional Health Sciences Centre is happy that the salaries of her colleagues across the province will be open to the public. Hospital CEO salaries were made public Tuesday and Andree Robichaud says its a smart move because the public deserves to know where tax money is going. Robichaud earned 390 thousand dollars in 2011.
Holiday RIDE stats are in
City police aren't happy with the results of the Holiday RIDE program. Constable Bill Pollock says about 25 people were caught drinking and driving in the month of December. Pollock says over 55 hundred vehicles were pulled over during the campaign and its very discouraging to still see people drinking and driving.
City talks waterfront hotel
It's the new year, and there's still no official date for when the name of the waterfront hotel will be announced. City Spokesperson Greg Alexander says they are still waiting for the land transfer to go through. Alexander says he understands that there's a lot of speculation about the project.
Monday, January 2, 2012
New Years stabbing in Marathon

Sunday, January 1, 2012
Baby Maya the first of 2012
It's certainly a happy New Year for Mike Carneiro and Michelle Sixsmith. They are the proud parents of Thunder Bay's first baby of 2012. Dad Mike, says that their daughter Maya was born at the Regional Health Science's Centre at 4:02 Sunday morning.
Levee helps ring in the New Year
Saturday, December 31, 2011
First Nations youth receive important donation
Youth at four area First Nations around Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls are benefiting from a large donation of sports equipment from residents of Ottawa. The U-Haul truck load of equipment was distributed to children at Whitefish Bay, Northwest Angle #33 and #37 and Onigaming yesterday. Former Metis Nation of Ontario president, Tony Belcourt, who lives in Ottawa, helped organize the drive.
OPP prepare for New Years
Arrive alive this holiday season - don't drink and drive. It's a message we've all heard before but OPP constable Dave Cain says some people still aren't getting the hint. OPP will be out in full force over the long weekend enforcing their festive ride campaign.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Outbreak over at Dawson Court
Council 2012 Budget
Gravelle on auditor general report
MPP Michael Gravelle says the new year will bring an auditor general report into our air ambulance system. Gravelle says they look forward to hearing the findings. The report is expected sometime in the near future; MPPs don't head back to work until February.
REACH in 2012
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