The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is offering its condolences to the family of former NAN Deputy Grand Chief Dan Kooses. He passed away Sunday after battling a lengthy illness. The former deputy was from Kashechewan First Nation and was one of the founders of Grand Council Treaty #9.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Border Cats Finalized Schedule
Results Of Food Drive "Amazing"

Success Of Deer Hunt Can't Be Measured

Johnson Favours City Transit
The issue of whether or not to renew the contract with HAGI Transit comes up for debate tonight at City Council. Councillor Rebecca Johnson is in favour of the move that will bring the handicapped transit service under the umbrella of Thunder Bay Transit. The HAGI Transit contract with the city officially runs out on December 13th of next year.
City To Host National Soccer Tourney
A major soccer event is headed to the city. Thunder Bay will host the 2013 Canadian Soccer Association National Championships for All-Star girls ages 15 and 16. It's the first major soccer tournament to be held in the city in a hundred years according to Chair Peter Augruso. He says six teams in each age group will compete for the national championship starting July 16th next year at Chapples Soccer Park and Fort William Stadium.
Police Chief Says Small Towns Not Immune

Superior-Greenstone Teachers To Walk

Highway 11 Closed South Of Beardmore
Highway 11 is closed this morning approximately
15 kilometres South of Beardmore. O.P.P. say a transport truck is on its side
completely blocking the highway. An ambulance is on the scene but O.P.P. say
they believe only minor injuries have been sustained. Motorists are being urged
to use Highway 17 as a detour.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Kenora OPP Investigate Death

Police Continue Search for Robbers
Thunder Bay Police are still searching for two men who robbed a north side Mac on Friday morning. They are asking the public to assist in identifying the men who covered their faces and used a knife to demand cash. Anyone who is able to identify either of the two males in the pictures or anyone with knowledge of the incident is asked to call the Thunder Bay Police at 684-1200 or Crime Stoppers at 623-8477.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Stuff a Cruiser Event
The OPP, Nishnawbe Aski, City Police, and Anishinabek Police forces are
partnering this weekend to offer the City's first ‘Stuff a Cruiser’
event. Police vehicles will be parked at the Real Canadian Superstore,
Safeway on Arthur Street, and all Metro Stores. Officers will be
collecting canned food for the Regional Food Distribution Association.
The event will run from ten until 4 today.
Strike on Monday for Rainy River District
Elementary teachers and support staff within the Rainy-River District
School Board are staging a one-day strike on Monday. Earlier this week,
elementary staff in the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board held
their one-day strike, and protested at the Government Building in
Dryden. As time goes on, more school boards across the province are
taking action, protesting Bill 115.
Snowmobile Safety Tips
Friday, December 14, 2012
NDHN CEO Speaks Out

Northern Industrial Rate Extended

Rafferty Makes Motion For Legions

NOTO Restructuring

Hospital Moves Up In The Rankings
Bombardier Getting Back To Full Employment
The labour news is good coming from the local Bombardier plant. Union spokesperson Dominic Pasqualino says that the company should be operating with a full workforce of 14 hundred now that recent issues have been settled. He says probationary workers should be back in the job early in the new year. He says all laid off workers should get a notice in the mail from the company in the next day or two to confirm their status.. Supply problems and a labour dispute in Quebec forced the company to layoff the workers
More Teacher Walkouts In NWO
Elementary teachers in the Rainy River district are the last of the northwestern Ontario teachers to hold a one day strike. They will be off the job on Monday. They are protesting protesting Bill 115, which allows the province to impose a contract on them and stop them from striking.
Armed Robbery At Cumberland Mac's
Another Mac's Robbery in the city while you slept. Just after 3 this morning police say 2 young people with their faces covered entered the Mac's location at 185 Cumberland each armed with a knife. No one is hurt and the young thugs got away with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Medical Student Reception

Stuff A Cruiser This Weekend
The OPP, City Police, Nishnawbe Aski and Anishinabek Police forces are partnering this weekend to offer the City's first ‘Stuff a Cruiser’ event. Police vehicles will be parked at the Real Canadian Superstore, Safeway on Arthur Street, and all Metro Stores. Officers will be collecting canned food for the Regional Food Distribution Association. The event will run from ten until 4 Saturday.
Two Local Charities Get Money
On the charity front in the city. The local United Steel Workers Union gave 2-thousand dollars to Shelter House on Thursday to help fight child poverty. Meanwhile, City employees donated over 252-thousand dollars to the United Way's annual fundraising campaign.
HAGI President Fears Council Decision
HAGI Transit President Cal Rankin is worried council is going to decide to takeover their handi transit service. At Monday night's meeting staff are recommending the City not renew it's contract with HAGI Transit when it expires next December and bring the service in house. Rankin says if council goes forward with the recommendation it could mean less service for his clients. Rankin feels the city's proposal will make it harder for people to gain access to ride handi transit buses.
Longer Operating Hours At Marina Park?

HAGI Transit Contract Up For Discussion

Dog Attack Case Back In Court
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Firefighters Save Deer From Kam River

T.Bay Mining Company Talks Graphite Deposit
A local mining company is showcasing its graphite deposit to Thunder Bay investors tonight. The Albany deposit is located near Hearst and is pretty rare according to Spokesperson Sandra Lombardo. Graphite is used in the production of smart cars, cell phones, and a number of other items. The mining company is in the early stages of exploring their Albany property.
City Vacancy Rate Very Low
Thunder Bay has the dubious distinction of having the second lowest apartment vacancy rate in the country.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation pegs the vacancy rate in the city in October at 1.1 per cent. It's a statistic that concerns Saku Pinta of the Lakehead Social Planning Council. He says it means low income people in the city will be feeling the pressure since they are already struggling to find affordable housing and low rates will help to push rents much higher.
They're Back

Man Hurt In Hilldale Accident
A 51 year old man is in critical but stable condition in hospital this morning after being involved in a single vehicle accident on Hilldale Road yesterday afternoon. Police say just before 5 o'clock the man's vehicle went off the road and crashed into the ditch. They say that the man's medical condition may have played a role in the mishap.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
New Company Moving to T.Bay

President Andy Ingriselli says they've had their eye on the community for sometime now. The office is expected to open in March or April. 5 staff members will work in the office for the first year with the possibility of one day employing up to 25 people. Mining companies use Aquatech to get water out of mine sites among other things.
Horwath and Mauro Talk Auditor General Report

Hwy 17 Closed Near Kenora
Urban Aboriginal Strategy Updated

Kettle Campaign Reaches Halfway Point

United Way Still Needs More Cash

Accident Traps Passengers

Chief Happy Bail Safety Program Renewed

NAPS Welcomes New Officers
Elementary Teachers Strike Today
Thunder Bay's public school board teachers are taking part in a one day strike today. Over 500 teachers are rallying across the City today at 5 local schools, the offices of MPPs Bill Mauro and Michael Gravelle and Mini Queen's Park. Local ETFO President Ellen Chambers says they feel for the parents who were left scrambling for a babysitter. Public teachers with the Lakehead Public School Board will be back to work tomorrow.
Griffon Officer To Receive Medal
Yet another Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal is being given out in Thunder Bay. This time the honour is going to Lieutenant-Commander Carolyn Garrity of the HMCS Griffon. The ceremony is taking place at Rumours Dining Room at Confederation College this afternoon at 3:30.
NWO's Wilde Gets More Kudos

Fort Frances Tries To Plan

Minnesota Wants Moose Declared Endangered

Kelseys Raises Money For Movember
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