Thursday, February 23, 2012
8 local athletes competing in Winter Games
Thunder Bay has eight Special Olympic athletes competing in the 2012 Canada Winter Games next week. Thomas Boyes is competing in Snowshoeing and says he's excited to travel to St. Albert, Alberta. The Police department and Children's Aid Society helped raise 20-thousand dollars towards the trip. 8-thousand will be used towards travel expenses and the rest will go towards local sports programs.
OPP wrap up distracted driving campaign
OPP are still pulling people over for distracted driving. Provincial Police recently cracked down on the illegal driving habit and Sergeant Shelley Garr says they charged 21 people in the Northwest. The distracted driving campaign ran from February 13th until the 19th.
Torch relay coming
A cross-province campaign to increase the number of organ donors in Ontario will begin in Northwestern Ontario next week. The Step by Step Torch of Life relay kicks off in Kenora and will be in Dryden on March 5th and Thunder Bay on March 9th. In total the relay will travel through 75 communities in four months.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Police seek missing senior
Missing woman sighted
Robbery times two
Consultation process sbould be tweaked

Syrian situation gets even bloodier

City delegation heads to TO to lobby
A delegation from Thunder Bay is once again heading to the Ontario Good Roads Association Conference. Mayor Keith Hobbs will lead the group that includes 5 councillors, City Manager Tim Commisso and the Economic Development Officer of Fort William First Nations Ed Collins to the conference that kicks off Sunday. The delegates will be meeting with several provincial ministers including Energy Minister Chris Bentley and Deb Matthews the Minister of Health and Long Term Care. The 3 day conference wraps up Wednesday.
Gravelle supports colleague
Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle is standing up for his fellow colleague in cabinet in the wake of the Ornge financial scandal. Gravelle says calls by the opposition for Health Minister Deb Mathews to step down are uncalled for saying she is on top of the situation. It's so serious, the government has called in the OPP to investigate what's been going on behind the scenes at the province's air ambulance provider.
"Iconic" event set for March 3rd
It's back for another year. The 35th annual Sleeping Giant Loppet takes place March 3rd at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Organizer Marianne Stewart says they're hoping for up to a thousand participants. Stewart calls the loppet an iconic winter event in Thunder Bay saying many cross country skiers train all year for it.
Today America, tomorrow the world
A Thunder Bay Lab that has the rights to a prostate testing service is able to expand it's market in the United States. Bob Poulter, the president of Mitomics says they've signed a distribution deal with Lab M-D of Atlanta, Georgia and he hopes for more to come with future world wide distribution contracts. This latest distribution deal is the third such agreement for the company.
Assault fuels mayor's ire
The Mayor isn't happy with this week's mugging outside Fort William Gardens. Hobbs says the incident where a woman was assaulted and robbed is just another reminder about the sad state of crime in this city. He says one of the biggest problems is the courts which in his opinion are weak. Hobbs says crime has been an issue here for a very long time and its time we start addressing the issues behind it.
RNAO boss visits city
The executive director of the province's Registered Nurses Association is calling for more funding for primary care in Thunder Bay. Doris Grinspun's call comes after today's visit to the Lakehead Nurse Practitioner Clinic which she says is short four NP's because of a lack of funding. Grinspun also visited the Health Science's Centre, the District Health Unit and Hogarth Riverview Manor.
Legal victory for former councillor

NAN not happy with Feds Report

Memorial planned for former mayor

Noront Resources Open House Thursday
You can have your say tonight at an open house for Noront's Eagle's Nest mining project. Chief Operating Officer Paul Semple says public feedback on their project so far has been positive. The open house is being held at the Travelodge from 5 until 9 Thursday night.
Critic pays visit to T.Bay
The Liberal Aboriginal Affairs Critic says a regional approach is needed to move the Ring of Fire project forward. Dr. Carolyn Bennett issued the comment following a briefing in Thunder Bay on Tuesday. Bennett says they need everyone on the same page. Bennett met with advisers of area Chiefs and Council.
Dryden in trouble
Dryden has been red flagged by the provincial government. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing paid council a rare visit last night to update it on the city's current financial situation. Spokesperson Susan Fraser says Dryden hasn't filed a Financial Information return in 3-years. The province is already withholding 3.4-million dollars in funding for the city and the grant allocations for 2010 and 2011 haven't been calculated.
Mauro pays tribute to Miller
Former Thunder Bay mayor Dusty Miller is being remembered across the province. Miller died last week after a lenghty illness she was 82. In the Ontario Legislature, provincial member of parliament Bill Mauro paid tribute to Miller.
Fire Marshall investigates Sandy Lake Fire

Campbell on region's Oxy addiction

Oversight leaves 7 million out of budget

City Council approves 2012 budget

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Councillors take aim at staff hirings
The hiring of city staff is taking heat from our elected officials. At Tuesday night's budget meeting came to an end a couple of councillors made the case that with 80 percent of the budget coming from wages, maybe its time to stop the hiring of new staff. Councillor Aldo Ruberto says we keep hiring staff and putting it on the shoulders of the tax payers, maybe its time for a wage freeze. Councillor Ken Boshcoff also spoke up about staff numbers.
Council puts off budget increase
Off duty cop helps capture suspect

Do you recognize this man?
Thunder Bay Police are hoping you can help lead them to the arrest of the person responsible for Sunday nights Mac's Convenience Store robbery on Syndicate Avenue. They have released this surveillance camera photo.
OPSEU sounds warning bells
You can add the Ontario Public Service Employees Union to the growing list of organizations panning Don Drummond's report. OPSEU Spokesperson Brenda Clapp says they're worried the Government might take the report's suggestion to privatize parts of Service Ontario. Clapp says if that happens confidentiality will go out the window as well as good jobs in communities across the Province.
DSSAB funding program

Mac's Mart robbed with filet knife
Police are looking for a 20 year old man who they say robbed a Mac's Mart Monday night. The lone man entered the Beverly Street Mac's armed with a knife and demanded cash from the clerk. A police dog tracked the suspect to a nearby home but he had fled before they arrived.
Shocking robbery in front of Gardens

Police release store name
Police say it was the Mac's Mart on Syndicate and Arthur Street that was robbed on Sunday. In that situation, a man entered the store with a knife and made off with an undisclosed amount of money.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Unknown store robbed
Police are not releasing the name of a store that was robbed last night. However, officials say that a man entered the store with a knife and made off with an undisclosed amount of money.
Trial brings out city's unflattering side

Sunday, February 19, 2012
Camper set ablaze
No one is hurt after a fire in a camper. Firefighters responded to a fire on Mission Road last night and found a man inside a camper that was set ablaze. Officials say that the man was living in the camper and an electrical heater is said to be the cause of the fire.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Woman charged after stabbing
Police have a 19 year old woman in custody after a stabbing early this morning on Victoria Avenue. Officials say the victim was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The 19 year old has been charged with aggravated assault.
City man charged after shotgun discharge
An 18 year old is in police custody after a dangerous incident in Oliver Paipoonge. Police say the man was shooting a shotgun while he was intoxicated. He has been charged with numerous counts, including careless use of a firearm, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
Rickford supports Thunder Bay MP's
Kenora MP Greg Rickford says he respects Thunder Bay NDP MP's John Rafferty and Bruce Hyer. The Conservative is reacting after the two were punished by interim leader Nycole Turmel for voting to scrap the long gun registry. Rickford says Hyer and Rafferty were voting for their constituents.
No word on accident
There is no word on the condition of a man who was taken to hospital after being hit by a car on Fort William Road. Police say the accident happened after one o'clock Friday afternoon across from the Intercity Shopping Centre.
Horwath not happy with Drummond Report
Are good jobs in Ontario a thing of the past? NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says if we based work in the province on yesterdays Drummond Report we'd be in trouble. Horwath adds that other jurisdictions and other countries have successfully maintained good jobs for their residents and thinks Ontario can do the same thing.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Accident sends pedestrian to hospital
There is no word on the immediate condition of a man who was taken to hospital after one o'clock Friday afternoon with a serious head injury after being hit by a car on Fort William Road . They say the man, who is in his 40's, ran out into traffic near Main Street. Police say off duty paramedics were there to provide assistance until their on-duty colleagues arrived.
Meet the new boss....
Chuck McPherson has been returned as chief of Couchiching First Nation. McPherson beat out seven other challenges with counting of ballots reportedly going late into the night. Christine Jourdain, Dick Bird, Dan Mainville, Ed Yerxa, Dave Bruyere and Bugsy Morrisseau were elected councillors.
Teen charged in Fort Frances shooting

Detectives facing Police Act charges

Not Guilty!
Andre Wareham is a free man. A jury found him not guilty in the death of William Atkins in 2009. Wareham calls the verdict overwhelming and just wants to put it all behind him saying it's been hard but "you have to walk through it all..stand strong, and just see it to the end". When the verdict was read Wareham had an expression of great relief.
Wareham found not guilty
United Way reaches goal
United Way is pleased as punch after raising it's 2011 fundraising goal. The campaign wrapped up last night revealing they had raised just over 2.5 million dollars. They raised around 200 dollars over their goal.
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