Friday, December 21, 2012
Police Association Gives To Needy Pets
It's not just humans that need love on Christmas. Thunder Bay's Police Association is donating 250 dollars and a bunch of food, blankets, toys and treats to the local Humane Society. Vice President Jim Glena says they've been donating to the humane society for sometime. Two Police Constables will be delivering two cruisers full of goodies to the local humane society today.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Province Gives Cash To John Howard Society
The Provincial Government is providing 28-thousand dollars to a new Health & Wellness program in Thunder Bay. The John Howard Society will deliver the program for low income people. The program is expected to teach people how to eat healthy within a budget.
Bentley Coming To Town
Energy Minister Chris Bentley will be in town next month. He'll be meeting with Mayor Keith Hobbs about the Ontario Power Authority's decision to halt the conversion of the Mission Island Power Plant. Representatives from the OPA, and MPP Bill Mauro will also be invited to the discussion. A Spokesperson with the Minister says Bentley will spend the day talking with officials about the conversion.
Flood Makes Top 10 List

Book Of Condolences For Newtown

Christmas At The Airport
Venshore Mechanical Raise 10-Thousand Dollars

Roll Over Near Mount Baldy Road
Rickford On Red Lake Airport

NAN Treaty Unity Day
They're calling it a day for Treaty Unity. Nishnawbe Aski Nation Chiefs and Councils will be holding a day of support tomorrow for Attawapiskat First Nation Chief Theresa Spence. NAN is hoping to raise general public awareness of the impacts of the federal government's omnibus budget bill. Chiefs are also upset the Harper Government has made funding cutbacks for First Nation programs. NAN is calling on the Prime Minister to have a conversation with First Nations on treaty issues.
Resolute Forest Products

Soccer Club Donates Food
Thunderwolves Announce New Recruits
Head Coach Jon Kreiner and
the Lakehead University women's basketball team are announcing two more players
are committing to their program for next year. Point Guard Abeer Farhat will
join the team from Algonquin College after averaging more than 15 points and 4
assists per game last season. Meanwhile, Gillian Lavoie, a 6'0 Forward who
averaged 11 points and 13 rebounds last season, will join the team from
Hammarskjold.
Letowski Remembers World Juniors
Thunder Bay's Trevor Letowski is back in Thunder Bay celebrating Christmas with Family and friends. 15 years ago Letowski was representing Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships where he won a gold medal. The former N.H.L.'er is now an Associate Coach with the Sarnia Sting of the O.H.L. and reflected on his time spent wearing the red and white.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Stuff A Cruiser A Success
The first annual police officer stuff a cruiser is a resounding success. Police collected over 4 thousand kg of non perishable food items as well as over 3-thousand dollars in cash. Money and food raised is going towards the Regional Food Distribution Association.
T.Bay 10K Winner
A Thunder Bay woman is one step closer to claiming her 10 thousand dollar lottery win. Shari Perrault's sister is employed at a retail location and therefor the prize falls within OLG's definition of a Related Party/Insider Win. The prize has completed the first two steps of a three-step verification process.
Maltese Grocery Catering Linked To Food Poisoning

Maltese Grocery is stepping forward after a number of food borne illnesses were recently reported to the Health Unit. As a precaution, the store has decided to voluntarily suspend its catering operation pending the result of the Health Unit’s investigation. Food poisoning caused 67 people to become ill from consuming food late last week from a number of catered social events.
O.P.P. Investigate Fatal Big Rig Fire

Tenant Fined For Smoke Alarm Infraction

Christmas Cheer Still Needs Help
Christmas Kettles Update
Highway 71 Protest

NAN Wants Residential School Documents
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is pressuring the Federal Government to release files on the residential schools. Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler is appalled that the federal government's refusal to release millions of documents currently held by 23 federal departments is making it impossible for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to do its job. NAN feels without the documents the Commission can't carry out its mandate.
Shipping Season To Close Mid January

O.P.P. Officer Cleared In Red Lake Incident
The Province's police watchdog is clearing a
Red Lake O.P.P. officer of any wrong-doing in the death of a 35 year old man
last month. Ian Scott of the province's Special Investigations Unit said “There
are no reasonable grounds to believe that the officer committed a criminal
offence in relation to the death. The S.I.U.’s investigation leads to only one
reasonable conclusion: the decedent took his own life by means of a single
bullet discharged from a rifle at close range. There was no police involvement
in his unfortunate death.” The S.I.U. also concluded that at no time did police
have any contact with the man who perished sometime between November 4th and
5th.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Possible Food Poisoning

Loonie Days Raises Almost 21 Thousand
Boshcoff On CNIB Board

No Double Jeopardy

Mac's Robber Sentenced
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T.B. Hydro Applies For Rate Increase
Thunder Bay Hydro has applied for a rate increase to the Ontario Energy Board to hike power rates here in the city. Spokesperson Tim Wilson says the application process is by no means a rubber stamped procedure. Wilson says changes will take affect May 1st, 2013 and for residential users, bills will increase by about 40 dollars a year while small commercial businesses will see their annual rate go up by almost 100 dollars.
R.I.D.E. Check Numbers
Ontario Provincial Police are out with the
number of drivers who have been warned or charged for driving under the
influence of alcohol this holiday season. So far, O.P.P. have issued 10 warnings
and charged 24 drivers during their annual R.I.D.E. check programs here in the
North West Region. Across the province, provincial police have issued more than
400 warnings and charged just under 450 people for drunk driving.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Handi Transit Goes In House 2014
Maki Bay Solar Asks For Support

State Of The City Address

Christmas Cheer Fund Needs Help
Thunder Bay's Christmas Cheer needs your help. Spokesperson Linda Gambee says they are facing a 50-thousand dollar shortfall and a decline in food donations. You can donate food until Tuesday at 7 pm. Cash donations can be made at the Christmas Cheer office at the CLE until Wednesday at 7.
Highway 11 Open
Highway 11 is now open to traffic after a motor vehicle collision Monday. A transport truck was on its side blocking the highway. Police believe there is only minor injuries for the people involved in the crash. The accident happened 15 kilometers south of Beardmore.
Second Degree Murder Charge In Kenora
Two Kenora men are charged with second degree murder and arson after a fatal house fire over the weekend. 21 year old Langford Ogemah was found dead in the residence. 20 year old Peter Fisher and 22 year old Ringo Carpenter appeared in court for a bail hearing today. The North West Regions Crime unit is continuing the investigation under the direction of the OPP Criminal Investigations Branch.
Nan Offers Condolences
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.
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.
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