Monday, June 18, 2012
Master Storm Drainage Study To Be Recommended
The City is now looking at
long-term solutions to address flooding. Mayor Keith Hobbs says they are going
to recommend the development of a master storm drainage study with the initial
focus on the hardest hit areas by the recent flood, such as McKellar and
Northwood wards. City Manager Tim Commisso adds that they will also be
recommending a review of residential drainage assistance and flood prevention
programs based on what they've learned from larger centres, such as Toronto.
Power Outage In Oliver-Paipoonge
There's a small hydro
outage in the Oliver-Paipoonge area. According to Hydro One a handful of
customers on Veley Road are without electricity and may not get their power
back until 10:30 a.m. this morning. The cause of the outage is not known.
10 Fires Burning In Region
There is good news on the forest fire front. It was another quiet weekend with no new fires to report in northwestern Ontario. The forest fire hazard remains low for all of northwestern Ontario. There are currently 10 active fires in the region. All of these fires have received substantial rain fall in the last 24hrs and are showing minimal fire behaviour. No problems are anticipated with any of these fires at this time. There have been a total of 197 fires in northwestern Ontario this year, burning a total area of just over 1400 hectares.
Police Investigate Death of A 51 Year Old Man
Ontario Provincial Police
in Dryden and Treaty Three Police Service are conducting a joint investigation
into the death of a man from Wabigoon Lake First Nation. The body of 51 year
old Stanley Shabaquay was found Thursday morning. A post mortem examination was
conducted on Friday but police have not released any further details.
45 Marijuana Plants Seized And Couple Are Charged
Provincial Police working in Atikokan have busted two people for trafficking marijuana and broken up what appears to be a grow operation. Police conducted a search on Thursday and found 45 marijuana plants and a number of marijuana related items in a home. A man and a woman were arrested and face trafficking charges. They will appear in court on July 26th.
Cats Crush Huskies
The Thunder Bay Border Cats crushed the Duluth
Huskies 10-0 yesterday on the road. The Cats are now 9 and 10 on the year and
finish off a 2 game series against Duluth tonight before returning home for
five in a row, starting with Waterloo tomorrow at Subway field.
Chill Sweep Winnipeg
The Thunder Bay Chill are in first place in the Heartland division, thanks to a weekend sweep of Winnipeg. The Chill posted a 1-0 win yesterday to improve to 7 and 1 on the season.
Keating Jr. And Caland Combine To Win Better Ball Tourney
Walter Keating Jr. and
Barry Caland shot a - 3, 69 yesterday at the Fort William Country Club to win
the Mallon's Better Ball Tournament. The two paired together for the first time
to win the District Golf Association tournament by two shots. Other flight
winners included Murray Young and Steve Latta in the second flight and Mike Vale
and Joe Adcock III won the third flight.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
No new fires
It was a very quiet weekend in terms of forest fires in Northwestern Ontario. No new fires were reported this weekend, however there are still ten fires burning in the area. So far, there have been 197 fires this year in Northwestern Ontario.
OPP investigate death
The Ontario Provincial Police are looking into the sudden death of a Dryden area man. Dryden OPP say 51-year-old Stanley Shabaquay of Wabigoon Lake First Nation passed away on Thursday. A post mortem was conducted on June 15th and the investigation is continuing.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Mauro Blast Horwath
There's some real drama at Queen's Park as the Liberals and NDP are accusing each other of wanting to force the province into an election. Thunder Bay Liberal MPP Bill Mauro says NDP leader Andrea Horwath has gone back on a promise to support the McGuinty government's budget. He says she has completely reneged on her promise to the premier not once but twice. It was only nine months ago the Liberals were reelected with a minority government
City Lawmakers To Discuss Mining Strategy

New Waterfront Makes A Big Splash
Summertime activities are officially open to the public today with the unveiling of the splash pad, Baggage Building Art Gallery and the Water Garden Pavillion at Prince Arthur's Landing.
Councillor Mark Bentz says people will be suprised by the new look of the waterfront.
Councillor Mark Bentz says people will be suprised by the new look of the waterfront.
Watch For Bogus Walmart Text
City police are asking you to watch for what they say is a fake text message that appears to be from Walmart. The message says that you are a prize winner, when in fact you haven't won anything. They say the text comes from a 718 area code and is making the rounds in this area.
OPP Constable Charged
An OPP officer in Greenstone is facing an assault charge after an investigation by the province's Special Investigations Unit. Spokesperson Monica Hudon says the charge against Constable Brian Bellefeuille is in connection with an incident in February in which a man was allegedly injured while being taken into custody. She says two weeks later it was discovered that man has sustained a serious eye injury. Constable Bellefeuille will be in court on the charge in August.
Big Fundraisers Highlight Weekend Events
It's a busy weekend full of activities in Thunder Bay. The Canadian Cancer Society's "Relay For Life" kicks off the weekend tonight at 7:00 o'Clock at Fort William Historical Park. 70 teams are registered for the annual cancer fundraising event. The 12th Annual Motorcycle Ride For Dad is expecting more than 200 bikers to depart from the Keg Steakhouse tomorrow morning at 9:30. Organizers are hoping to crack the 700,000 dollar mark as a total for money raised to help support prostate cancer research. Thunder Pride concludes with events on Saturday and Sunday. Pride in the Park at the marina and a Pub Crawl is featured on Saturday. There is also a Church Service and luncheon on Sunday. The Festival of India wraps-up the weekend at the marina from 5pm to 9pm and features a free vegetarian meal.
Kids Golf For Free Father's Day
Once a year the National Golf Club Owner's Association has a take your kids to the course day. Director of Golf Operations, Tom Forsythe says the City offers a chance for young kids to try the game numerous times throughout the summer. Chapples Golf Course is holding the Special Event on Father's Day where up to three kids can golf for free with the payment of one adult 9-hole green fee. It starts after 2:00 p.m.
Ride For Dad Ready To Roll
Organizers are hoping to crack the 700,000 dollar mark. The 12th Annual Motorcycle Ride For Dad happens tomorrow starting at the Keg Steakhouse at 9:30 a.m. in the morning. Special Events Officer Sarah Focht says the fundraiser event has raised more than 680,000 dollars in its history and benefits prostate cancer research at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences.
Transit Plan Is The Public's Plan: Loroff
The manager of Thunder Bay Transit is confident that bus riders will buy into the changes proposed in the new master plan. Brad Loroff says the new route network along with a centralized terminal are direct requests from riders themselves. He says it responded to customers needs and the input they got from the public meetings. The forecasted cost of the new plan is about nine million dollars.
Nolalu Businesses Grow

Police Probe Alleged Hit And Run
City police are asking for your help in tracking down the driver of a vehicle who allegedly failed to stop after hitting a pedestrian with his vehicle, described as a Jeep type SUV. They say the incident took place just before 6 o'clock this morning at the corner of Robertson and Pacific. The victim was taken to hospital and was treated for minor injuries.
Province Asked To Protest ELA Closure
The McGuinty Government says it supports local efforts to keep the Experimental Lakes Area west of Dryden open. In the Ontairo Legislature, MPP Sarah Campbell asked the Minister of the Environment to take action. Jim Bradley says he's already spoken to the his counterpart in Manitoba on the issue.
Dryden Protesters Target Rickford
About 90-people converged on Kenora MP Greg Rickford's Dryden office yesterday in a noisy and supportive protest. Dale MacKenzie was on hand and she explained they were there to protest the Harper governments plans to make changes to environmental laws. MacKenzie says she is especially concerned over the proposal to relinquish responsibility for the Lake of the Woods Experimental Lake Area . She calls it a world class research facility and says the Feds can afford 600-thousand dollars to keep the facility running. Rickford was in Ottawa.
Bentz Hears Constituents' Concerns
Councillor Mark Bentz is promising to move
forward with potential solutions. He held a ward meeting at Grandview Lodge that
was completely full last night. Bentz says emotions were high but everyone was
civil and he understands where they are coming from. Bentz says they are at the
beginning stages of collecting data and involving city engineers to develop a
better drainage system in the Northwood Ward.
Cats Streak Snapped
The Thunder Bay Border Cats 3-game winning streak was snapped last night on the road against Willmar. The Cats lost 3-2, dropping their record to 7 and 9. The Cats have just 1 win away from Subway field this season. Game 2 of the 3 game series goes tonight.
Chill Face Winnipeg On The Road
The Thunder Bay Chill are on the road this
weekend. The Chill who are 5 and 1, will play a pair of games against Winnipeg
who have 1 win in 12 games. Games are Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.
District Pro-Am Set To Tee Off
The Thunder Bay District Golf Association's first major is this weekend. The Mallon's Play-It-Again-Sports Pro-Am takes place Saturday and Sunday at Strathcona and Fort William Country Club. 40 teams of two are entered. The tournament starts at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow at Strathcona Golf Course.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Missing Teen Found
Local Vocalist Looks For Support

Sports Celebs In Town
Back To Normal...Sort Of
It is an indication the city is slowly returning to normal following the flood disaster. The City's, Kerri Marshall says garbage collection will return to normal next week with a 3-bag limit. They are still going to be available to help flood victims with larger items. Marshall also says the Mapleward Dump will again open this weekend from 8 to 4:30 p.m.
Relief Efforts Cut Back
The city is scaling back immediate relief efforts and now focusing on recovery in the wake of the flood. Of the 520 homes that requested clean-up help, they have 73 homes left needing assistance. David St. Georges with the Red Cross, says they only received 35 calls for their assistance yesterday.
Lightning Strike Co$tly
When You're Hot You're Hot
The resale housing market in Thunder Bay appears to be hot and getting hotter. Warren Philp of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says that their spring housing market outlook shows the price of existing houses should go up nine per cent this year and seven per cent in 2013. He says that the average price at the end of this year will be 184 thousand dollars. Philp says up to fifty per cent of houses sell for at or above the list price.
High Emotions Expected At Ward Meeting
Northwood residents affected by basement flooding get a chance to speak up tonight. Councillor Mark Bentz is holding a ward meeting which takes place at 7 o'clock at the Grandview Lodge Auditorium. Bentz admits there will likely be some high emotions, but hopes it will be a productive meeting. He says city staff will be on hand to answer questions.
Cats Win At Home
Don't look now but the Thunder Bay Border Cats
are just a game under .500. They completed a 3 game sweep of the St. Cloud Rox
yesterday afternoon with an 8-4 win at Subway field, improving their record to 7
and 8 on the season and an impressive 6 and 1 at home. They're on the road
tonight to start a 3 game series against the Willmar Stingers.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Lawsuit List Grows And Grows
The list of people joining a class action lawsuit against the city is growing at a rapid pace. Lawyer Chris Watkins says his office has at least 150 people signed on who want to sue the city over the recent flooding of their basements. Watkins says they are gathering experts from across the country to back their claims which have not yet been proven in court
Fiddling For Flood Victims
Thunder Bay's Carly Ross is making her mark as a young fundraiser. The ten year old entertained shoppers at the Thunder Bay Mall with her fiddle playing. She was there raising money for flood victims in the city.
Hyer Getting Ready To Hunker Down
Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer is preparing for a marathon sitting in the House of Commons. He promises to be there along with fellow MP's to vote on about 800 proposed changes to the huge budget bill that has been put together by the Harper Conservatives and that changes over 70 laws. The voting is expected to continue for over 24 hours and possibly longer.
Dragonboat Festival Ready To Roar
OSSLT Results Are In

NW LHIN Closing T.Bay LTC Facility
Janzen's Pharmacies Want To Offer Injections

Finn-tastic
Everyone in Thunder Bay is invited to be "Finn" for the weekend of July 27th. Ulla Ahokas, Chair of the organizing committee wants you to come out and celebrate all things Finn as they host the 73rd annual Finnish Festival. The highlight of the festival will be World Record "Nordic Walk" held at Boulevard Lake.
Canada Games Complex Numbers Return
City residents are back using the Canada Games Complex once again. They re-opened their doors yesterday at noon. Supervisor of Aquatics and Wellness, Donna Sippila, says the two week shut-down was a good idea to try and help conserve water. Sippila also says the two week shut down allowed them to perform maintenance on the facility.
Wasaya Plane Fire Investigated

Flood Benefit Concert Announced
Local artists are coming to the rescue for flood victims in the form of a benefit concert. The Daylin James Inspirational Flood Relief Benefit Concert will take place at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, across from City Hall, on Tuesday, June 19th at 7pm with the doors opening at 6pm. 100% of all donations will go to the Thunder Bay Flood Disaster Relief Fund so provincial dollars can be leveraged. It is a free concert but those who can, are encouraged to donate money at the door, to help local people who were impacted by the flood. Thunder Bay's Daylin James is an international Elvis Presley tribute artist. His special guest will be Thunder Bay's Garth Brooks tribute artist, Garrick Sissons.
Wasaya Plane Destroyed By Fire
A Wasaya airways plane is
completely destroyed following a fire on the ground yesterday afternoon. Around
1:45 p.m. the plane was doing a routine fuel trip and received damages during
ground operations in Sandy Lake First Nation. There were no passengers, and
fortunately the two crew members on board were not injured.
Fort Frances Man Fined
Talk about a pretty penny. A Fort Frances man has been fined $40,000 for charges relating to his deer hunting business. Grant Gustafson pleaded guilty to charges such as hunting swimming deer, unlawfully hunting wolves, using an illegal firearm and many others. He is banned from hunting for the next 10 years and from guiding hunters for the next 2 years. Two of his employees and 5 of his clients were also fined a combined total of $15,500 dollars and 26 years worth of hunting suspensions.
Cats Streak Continues
The Thunder Bay Border Cats are inching their
way closer to .500. They picked up a 4-3 win over St. Cloud last night to
improve to 5 and 1 at home. They are now 6 and 8 on the season, 4 games back
in the North division and wrap-up their series with St. Cloud with an 11:05
start this morning at Subway field.
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