Tuesday, August 28, 2012
College Faculty Collective Agreement Set To Expire
Ontario's College Faculty Collective Agreement is set to expire on Friday. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the Province are in negotiations over the new contract but if one isn't reached a strike vote is set for September 10th. Confederation College President Jim Madder says he hopes the two sides continue to talk. Madder says if a faculty strike occurs the school will stay open but classes won't resume.
Conservatory Set To Re-Open
Safety netting and new plants are on the menu to help open the conservatory. Council passed a motion last night that will see the city run facility re-opened to the public in a couple of months at a cost of 76-thousand dollars. Councillor Ken Boshcoff believes the number of visitors to the venue just aren't there.
ETFO Rally At Government Building

Mac's Robbery
Police are looking to the public for assistance in solving another Mac's convenience store robbery overnight. City police say the robbery occurred at the Balsam Street location just before 10:00 o'clock when a white man, approximately 40 years old walked into the store and indicated that he had a weapon demanding cash from the lone woman who was working. He then ran from the scene in an unknown direction. Police are asking for the public's help with any information about this robbery to call them or Crime Stoppers.
City To Buy Radar Signs For Dawson Rd.
City council is buying radar signage to be installed on Dawson Road. Lawmakers voted to spend $33,000 out of the 2013 budget to purchase the signs that indicate your speed. Council felt it was a community safety issue and the signs should be visible on Dawson Road in a couple of months.
New Speed Limit On Oliver At Golf Links
City Council is moving forward with a speed reduction on Oliver Road. Lawmakers voted in favour of reducing the speed limit from 60 to 50 kilometres an hour last night. The new speed limit will be in effect from the intersection at Golf Links Road.
Watch Out For Bears
City police are warning you about the potential dangers of bears wandering into the city. Police were alerted to the presence of a bear last night on James Street at approximately 8:00 o'clock. They kept an eye on the animal until it vacated the area. Unconfirmed reports had a young bear in a wooded area near Castlegreen at approximately 7:00 o'clock last night. In another instance, an adult bear was spotted on Wardrope Avenue during rush hour. Police are reminding you to use caution when in the presence of wild animals.
Road Work Today
The City is warning
motorists about a road closure today. John St. Road between Chercover Drive and
Biloski Road will be closed from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. or until work is
complete. The reason for the closure is to install a new residential sewer and
water connection.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Council Hears Flood Fundraising Update
There's only a couple of months left for the Disaster Relief Committee to raise 5 million dollars. Chair Wayne Fletcher says they've raised almost 900 thousand dollars so far and they've got a long way to go. Fletcher says they have to raise 5 million dollars because that's what the community needs to recover after the May 28th flood. The deadline for fundraising is the end of November.
Virdiramo Talks AMO Conference
The City has hammered out a deal with the Provincial Government to create point people in Thunder Bay to deal with the city's Mining Readiness Plan.
Councillor Joe Virdiramo says seven provincial ministers have appointed designated senior staff members as a point of contact for input and support.
The City made the request at the recent Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference in Ottawa. The City also asked Minister of Health Deb Matthew to consider matching funding for RegenMed's sustainability plan.
Friendship Centre Program Renewed

NOSM Classes Start

Rib Fest Deemed A Success
Police Shoot & Kill Bear
Thunder Bay Police were forced to shoot and kill a bear over the weekend. On Sunday, police were called to the 500 block of McLeod Street to deal with a bear that climbed up a back yard tree. The bear climbed back down the tree before the Ministry of Natural Resouces was on site and was shot by officers due to public safety concerns. Constable Julie Tilbury says they've responded to several calls for service to deal with bears in various residential areas within the city limits. Police are stepping up patrols and will be patrolling pathways in the city where sightings have been noted.
Tornado Touched Down In Raith
Ministry of Natural Resources Fire Crews are
looking over the Raith area for downed trees after stormy weather over the
weekend. The M.N.R. was moved to look for possible fire risks after a tornado
was confirmed in the area on August 24th. So far no damage has been reported.
Forest Firefighters Headed Home
Forest Firefighters are coming back today from British Columbia. All personnel that went to British Columbia on August 19th will be back in Ontario by the end of today. British Columbia has had a chance to recycle their staff and the fire situation has decreased. Typically, FireRangers and other fire response personnel can be out of province on deployment for up to 19 days.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Fire Crews At Resolute Forest Products
Thunder Bay Fire Crews helped put out a fire at the Resolute Forest Products mill today. Platoon Chief Brian Keesick says an overheated conveyor belt caught wood chips on fire. Keesick adds since they know the cause of the blaze they've wrapped up their investigation.
Dumped Dude Pulled Over For Speeding
A 23 year old South Gillies man is facing a speeding charge after Thunder Bay Police stopped his vehicle Saturday on Balmoral Street. Police say they saw the man driving his vehicle at 114 kilometres an hour in a 50 km zone. When officers stopped the man he said he was in a rush because his girlfriend was going to break up with him.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Retracing Terry Fox's Steps
Friday, August 24, 2012
Stop Growing Flowers Says Administration
City lawmakers are being asked to get the city out of the flower growing business. In a report to council Monday night, city spokesperson Darrell Matson says administration will recommend the flowers that are planted around the city, be purchased from a private company instead of being grown at the conservatory. Matson says the move would not have any "significant reduction in positions".
Roller Blader Promotes Suicide Prevention
Youth Suicide prevention is the message that Ashley Gilbank is taking across Canada on her roller blades. Gilbank calls her journey Skate for Life and it started in Newfoundland June 4th. For her its personal since she lost a friend to suicide recently. During her stop in Thunder Bay today Gilbank felt it was important for her to help get rid of the stigma surrounding mental illness.
T-Wolves Take Another
Ribs Galore
It's a carnival like atmosphere in the parking lot of the casino as the first Ribfest is underway. Money raised from the event will be going to charity. The event is being organized by Donnalee Morettin of the Waterfront Business Improvement Association. They are hoping people coming into the entertainment district will see what they may have been missing. Ribfest runs until 11 tonight and opens again at 11 tomorrow morning..
Wood Mill Fire Cause Probed
Lightning Damages Rural Garage
A garage in rural Thunder Bay is damaged as the result of what's believed to be a lightning strike overnight. They say the building is located on the 145 Boyko Road. Damage to the garage is said to be extensive. There were no injuries.
The Banner Is Back!!!

Power Outages Overnight

Thunderwolves Even Series
Thunder Bay's Matt Schmidt
hit a clutch 3-pointer later in the fourth quarter to help seal the deal for the
Lakehead University Thunderwolves men's basketball team. They beat the
Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devils 64-52 in the second game of their exhibition series.
They will play a third game today starting at noon at the L.U. Thunderdome.
Bow Hunting Session Well Attended
The stage is set for the city's controlled deer hunt. About 90 bow hunters and land owners turned out Thursday night for an information session. The city's Ron Bourret is happy with the turnout and says there were good questions on issues surrounding boundaries and liability. He admits there's still a lot of learning ahead and calls it the first step of many. Bourret thinks it'll take two or three years, maybe longer to measure any type of success
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Bow Hunting Session Well Attended
The stage is set for the city's controlled deer hunt. About 90 bow hunters and land owners turned out Thursday night for an information session. The city's Ron Bourret is happy with the turnout and says there were good questions on issues surrounding boundaries and liability. He admits there's still a lot of learning ahead and calls it the first step of many. Bourret thinks it'll take two or three years, maybe longer to measure any type of success
Public Wake Being Held For "Cancer Warrior"
Thunder Bay's outpouring of emotion for Michael Ancliffe seems to show no end. His family, friends and supporters will be holding a public wake for him in the fall. Antcliffe died on the weekend after his very public battle with cancer in which he started his own fundraising campaign on Facebook. The wake for Ancliffe takes place October 5th at the CLE Coliseum
Terrace Bay Celebrates
A street festival in Terrace Bay Friday takes on a new flavour as residents get to meet the executives of the Indian company that bought the town's idled pulp mill. Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle says the Birla Group has proven it's serious about reopening the facility to make rayon. Gravelle says the event is important so residents can see for themselves the mill is reopening.
KI Paddlers To Hit The Water

College Delves Into Bio Energy
Confederation College is taking green energy research to a new level. With the help of almost half a million provincial dollars from the Centre for Research in the Bio Econony (CRIBE). College president Jim Madder says they'll be developing a learning and research centre for bio energy. He hopes one of the benefits will be energy for remote communities. Madder says the other goal of the new centre is to support the expansion of the wood pellet industry.
Green Research $ For Atikokan Firm
Military Plane Seen Over Lake
You might notice that there's a military plane that's circling over Lake Superior. It's a Hercules from the search and rescue centre in Trenton. A spokesperson there says it's here as part of regular air exercises.
Forest Fires Dwindling
Gradually the number of active forest fires in Northwestern Ontario is dwindling. There are now just 30 actives fires in the region. So far this year the Thunder Bay District has had 57 forest fires. All of them are declared out. The Ministry of Natural Resources says the fire hazard is "high" in Southern portions of the Thunder Bay District and also in Kenora, Dryden and Fort Frances.
E.L.A. Rally Planned
Scientist and concerned
citizens will gather at Husky the Muskie today to speak about the importatnce of
the Experimental Lakes Area to Northwestern Ontario. Research on water quality
and fisheries will be the main focus of today's gathering in hopes of saving the
program which the federal government has decided to shut down as of 2013. The
Save Our Fish - Save our ELA event starts at 12:30 p.m. (EST) at Main Street and
McClellan Avenue.
Thunderwolves Struggle In Exhibition Opener
The Lakehead University Thunderwolves men's basketball try-out team lost the opener of a two-game exhibition series against the University of Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devils 91-76. Ryan Thompson led the Thunderwolves with a game high 22 points. Game two of that series goes tonight at 7:00 o'clock at the L.U. Thunderdome.
Boating Accident Sends 3 To Hospital
Provincial Police in Atikokan are looking
further into an incident on Rainy Lake that sent three people to hospital, two
of them by air ambulance. O.P.P. say a jet boat carrying 8 people struck an
island on Sunday. 3 women were injured, one from Quebec, one from Dawson,
Ontario and the third from Kenora. None of the injuries are said to be
life-threatening.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
NAN Grand Chief Talks Of Change
Rafferty Remembers Layton

Local Teachers Rep Condemns Bill
A bill forcing teacher's back to work is expected to be introduced by the McGuinty government on Monday. That's not sitting well with the President of the local chapter of the Elementary Teachers of Ontario Ellen Chambers. She says the government is setting a dangerous precedent and that the teachers and local boards across the province still had time to iron out a new contract before the start of the school
New Role For Heart Doctor
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is welcoming Dr. Mark Henderson to his new roles. He is now the Executive Vice President of Chronic Disease Prevention and Vice President of Cancer Services for the Northwest Regional Cancer Program. The heart specialist says this is his first foray into administration and will be taking at least one day a week to attend to some cardiac duties.
Hunting Info Session Tomorrow

Hydro Leases E-Car
You'll be seeing a lot of Thunder Bay Hydro's new electric car scooting around town. General Manager Rob Mace says they've leased the Nissan Leaf and plan to use it to promote the utility's conservation programs and attend events.
Young Historian Gets National Props

1 Month Old Baby Boy Dies
Dryden City Police are asking for help from their colleagues as they look further into the death of a 1 month old baby boy. Police responded on Monday to a report of Christian Desgagne dying. A post mortem examination is taking place today in Toronto. Dryden Police have asked for help from the O.P.P. North West Crime Unit and also the Criminal Investigation Branch as they search for answers surrounding the baby boy's death.
Thunderwolves Split Squad Tips Off Tonight
Lakehead University Men's
Basketball players hit the hardwood tonight in the first of two exhibition
games. They're participating in a split squad game featuring try-out players
against members of the University of Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devils. Tip-off is at
7:00 O'clock at the L.U. Thunderdome.
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