Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Hyer Impressed With Efforts To Save ELA
Lots of Praise to the people of the Kenora riding by an MP from Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Bruce Hyer says he was impressed by the people who attended the Save the Experimental Lakes Area forum last night in Kenora. Hyer spoke on his efforts to keep the facility open and offered words on behalf of Kenora Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell. An information session was held in Sioux Lookout yesterday.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Wilson At Helm Of Humane Society
Thunder Bay's Humane Society will be run by its former President Glen
Wilson. Wilson says he's holding down the fort after Executive Director
Maryanne Klynendorst stepped down. Wilson wants to provide the best
service for the animals at the best lowest cost. Wilson signed a one
year part time contract.
Applebee's Undergoing Renos In April
Hospital Adapting To New Funding Policies

Snowmobiler Found Safe

OPP Crack Down On Drunk Driving
OPP continue to crack down on drinking and driving. Over the last couple of days they've conducted RIDE Checks and nabbed two regional residents with impaired driving.
Today Marks Save The ELA Day
Today marks Save The Experimental Lakes Area Day across the
region. Dryden and Sioux Lookout have made the declaration and the Legion in
Sioux Lookout will play host for an information session tonight at 7
o'clock. S.L. Organizer Anne Saltel encourages anyone who's concerned about the
water-research facility to come out. Kenora Organizer Peter Kirby says morale
at the ELA isn't very good right now. Kirby says Canada has given notice to Ontario that it
wishes to terminate the agreement between the two levels of government effective
September 2013.
Sousa Asks For MPAC Review
The Ontario government is promising to review a decision by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation to order the town of Espanola to repay four million dollars in taxes to Domtar. Finance Minister Charles Sousa says he's asked officials to look into the situation, which is also happening in other northern communities. The New Democrats want Sousa to freeze the tax assessment decisions until the review is completed.
Fort Frances To Pay Off Mill Tax Rebate
The town of Fort Frances won't be putting any money in reserves this year. The million dollars it had set aside, will now go toward off-setting the $1.7 tax rebate to Resolute Forest Products. The town had already set aside $575,000 towards the company's assessment appeal.
Red Lake Scam
An old scam has hit the Red Lake area. A number of residents have been contacted by someone claiming to be from Microsoft, requesting personal information. O.P.P. say it's a scam, and the public is reminded to never ever give out personal information to someone you don't know over the phone.
Matawa Teams Up With Noront & College
Matawa First Nation is teaming up with mining company Noront Resources and Confederation College. Matawa Spokesperson Morris Wapoose says they've signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will reinforce a commitment to work with each other on mining training. Wapoose feels its important to properly train area First Nations so they can take part in the mining boom in the Ring of Fire.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Council Waits To Repair Pools
City Council is holding off on repairs at the Heath Park Pool. City Staff will be studying what needs to be done to fix the pools and how the City can help pay for those repairs. Facilities General Manager Michael Smith says area outdoor pools need plenty of work up to half a million dollars. The outdoor pools are expected to open this summer without the repairs.
2013 Budget Ratified
The 2013 City budget is in the books. Property taxes will go up 2.6 percent this year. City Councillor Rebecca Johnson feels the tax increase is too much. She adds its one of the only budget meetings during her time on Council that went extremely fast. The 6:30 meeting wrapped up by 7:20.
2013 Scout's Canada Awards
Search Turns Up Drugs
Thunder Bay Police are charging a 54 year old man with a variety of offenses after they searched a West Frederica Street home. Police seized money, 27 Oxycodone tablets, morphine and Ritalin. The man is charged with proceeds of crime, and drug trafficking.
Board Budget Process Begins
It's that time of year again as public school board trustees get down to
the business of budget deliberations. Director of Education Cathi
Siemieiuk says there shouldn't be anything controversial like school
closures on the horizon, but that all depends on how much government
money comes their way. They won't find that out until next month.
Tuesday evening trustees will set up a budget committee to begin the
review.
More Info Comes To Light In 2009 Murder

Snow Coming To Region
Travellers headed West will want to use caution when driving. A
snowstorm is expected to move in from North Dakota and is expected to
bring as much as 10 centimetres of snow to Fort Frances, Rainy River and
Emo. The system is expected to hit later tonight and taper off by
tomorrow.
L.U. Creates Centre Of Excellence For Mining
Lakehead University is officially launching its Centre of Excellence for
Sustainable Mining and Exploration. It's designed to encourage and
support research, education and outreach activities regarding the nature
and impacts of mineral resource exploration and extraction particularly
in Northern Ontario. The Centre's three pillars will include mining and
exploration, environmental impact and will collaborate with First
Nation, Metis and local communities within the region.
N.A.N. Addresses FASD

Pigeon River Border Update

Three Car Crash
One person is recovering in hospital following a three car collision on
highway 11-17 Sunday night. The accident happened near highway 527.
Firefighters from the Shuniah and pass lake departments help to
extricate the victim.
Thunderwolves Ranked 7th At Nationals
The Lakehead University men's basketball team will take on the Cape
Breton Capers to begin the national championship tournament on Friday.
It's the 4th straight appearance for Lakehead who are ranked 7th heading
into the tournament while Cape Breton is ranked 2nd. Tip-off is at noon
eastern in Ottawa.
Crime Of The Week
Thunder Bay and District Crimestoppers are looking for information about a break and enter to a shed and the theft of a quad runner. Sometime between February 11th and February 20th, a garage located on the 700 block of Kelly Street was broken into through a small window. A green 2007 Articat 700 model R.A. was stolen with a plow on the front. It has the licence plate 43X H0 and is valued at $7,000. Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Crimestoppers at 623-TIPS.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
It's Wilson For The PCs
It's a slam dunk for Harold Wilson. The former president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has been acclaimed to run for the Progressive Conservatives in the provincial riding of Thunder Bay-Atikokan. He will be going up against Liberal incumbent Bill Mauro in the next election. The NDP have yet to select a candidate. Wilson says his goal for the northwest is private sector job growth through several methods including the scrapping of the Far North Act.
Friday, March 1, 2013
NAN Slams LU
The university continues to face criticism over it's decision to change the aboriginal component of its new law program. This time it's from the Nishnawbe Aski Nation which is saying the changes were done without consultation with First Nations Partners. But university spokesperson Rod Hanley says their position remains the same. So far no talks are planned between the protesting students and the administration.
Speed & Alcohol Cause Of John St. Road Collision
Thunder Bay's Traffic Unit is closing its investigation into the
collision on John Street Road last week that resulted in the death of a
young man. The investigation has revealed that both speed and alcohol
were the major contributing factors in the collision. It has been
further determined that the driver of the front-end loader was driving
at slow speed, with all required lights and on the part of the road
required by such a vehicle. The only charge laid is a Provincial
offences ticket to the driver of the loader for failing to ensure that a
slow moving vehicle sign was displayed on the back of the loader, but
it's believed it wouldn't have altered the outcome of the event.
Wilson Seeking PC Nomination
Former Chamber of Commerce President Harold Wilson is seeking the Provincial Progressive Conservative nomination in the Thunder Bay-Atikokan riding. Wilson has held positions in both the private and public sector dealing with the economy. The PC nomination meeting is Saturday at 2 at the Valhalla Inn.
ETFO Isn't Bringing Back Extracurriculars
Don't expect extracurricular activities to come back to local elementary
schools anytime soon. The local Elementary Teachers Federation Union
is staying steadfast on its decision to withhold after school
activities. Local Union spokesperson Mike Judge says they won't resume
voluntary activities like sports and clubs until the Province takes real
action to appease their concerns.
Mauro To Chair Northern Committee
Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro is going to chair the Province's new Northern cabinet committee. The committee will address the needs of Northern Ontario, including job creation, revitalizing transportation infrastructure and improving vital access to the Ring of Fire. The committee will also help oversee the Growth Plan for Northern Ontario.
Wind Farm Talk At TBDMA AGM
Representatives from across the Thunder Bay District are meeting at the
Prince Arthur Hotel today to discuss a variety of issues impacting the
area. One of the main points of discussion today was on Wind Farms.
District Municipal Association President Larry Hebert says they heard
from a local lawyer on the do's and dont's of signing contracts with
energy companies. Hebert says some of the information presented this
morning could have come in handy for Thunder Bay and Horizon Wind.
Suspicious Man Asks Girl If She Needs Ride
City Police are looking into an incident involving a suspicious man driving a small red car. He allegedly offered a ride to a 16 year old girl yesterday morning while she was waiting for a school bus on Market Street by East Avenue. She didn't respond and he drove away. The man is described as 30 years old with blonde hair and was last seen driving his car towards Dawson Road. Police believe there was a man and woman in the car at the time of the incident. Anyone with information is asked to call the Police or Crimestoppers.
Angus Calls Energy Meeting Productive
Thunder Bay's Energy Task Force is calling meetings with the new
Minister of Energy and the Ontario Power Authority yesterday
productive. Chair Iain Angus says the meeting helped the OPA
understand the demands for energy in the region but are still far apart
on the issue of power supply. Angus adds they told Bob Chiarelli he may
need to over rule the power authority's decision to close the Mission
Island Power Plant. He says the Minister understood that it might come
to him overruling the OPA.
NOMA & Forest Industry Tree Huggers
The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is launching a new campaign called "REAL Tree Hugger". President Ron Nelson says they want to remind the Premier that the Forest Industry cares about the environment while providing jobs for area communities. The Tree Hugger campaign includes buttons and post cards that will be sent to members of the Provincial Government.
Thunderwolves Basketball At Provincials
It's the playoffs but it's not necessarily a do or die game for the L.U.
men's basketball team. They play the #1 ranked Carleton Ravens tonight
at 6:00 o'clock in Toronto for the right to move on to the provincial
finals. Head Coach Scott Morrison says a win would be great but they
could still advance to the national tournament after a loss if they win
on Saturday.
211 Offers Seniors Help

Campbell Isn't Supporting Public Sector Wage Freeze
Kenora-Rainy River Sarah Campbell isn't supporting a public sector wage freeze. Campbell says its unconstitutional to force public employees to handle the brunt of the provincial deficit. Campbell also said it's unfair to cut wages while allowing the managers in the public sector to receive automatic bonuses totally over 35-million dollars annually.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Traffic Mishap Sends 4 To Hospital
A two vehicle collision on the city's south side has sent 4 people to hospital. Police say the accident took place on James Street between Walsh and Mary before 3 o'clock this afternoon. It was between a min-van and a car. The condition of the accident victims is not known.
Pre-Budget Meetings Held
A series of pre-budget meetings are being held leading up to the
unveiling of the 2013 fiscal document. Today, Thunder Bay residents
took part in a consultation session held in Sault Ste. Marie via
video-conference. You can submit your opinion to the Provincial
Government by mail, email or fax.
Officer Charged In Off Duty Incident
An off duty Thunder Bay Police officer is facing a charge of assault in connection with what they say was an altercation with a 12 year old youth at the Neebing Arena last month. Deputy Police Chief Andy Hay says it was the Sudbury police that laid the charge against Constable Steven Oster after being requested to investigate by our police chief. Oster is to appear in court March 19th.
Fedeli Re-Introduces Forest Revitalization Act
Progressive Conservative MPP Vic Fedeli is hoping for all party support
for his re-introduced forest industry act. Fedeli says the proposed
legislation would amend the Building Code to allow for wood frame
buildings to be up to six stories high instead of the current four. The
bill had passed two readings before it Parliament was put on hold by the
Liberal Government.
Campbell Says North Is Alienated

Rafferty Calls Defection A Shock
The NDP is facing the embarrassment of an MP defecting to another party. Quebec MP Claude Patry is making the move to the Bloc Quebecois over the French language issue. Thunder Bay MP John Rafferty says the NDP caucus gets along well so he believes Patry could have been lured by outside influences and it may be nothing more than the Bloc poaching an MP. Rafferty says the move was a bit of a shock to him.
City Water Quality Excellent
Thunder Bay's water quality is getting good marks in the annual report
card conducted by the City. The results were released earlier today and
will be submitted to the Ministry of Environment. Plant Superintendent
for Bare Point Water Treatment Plant Don Kmill says our water quality is
excellent. The annual report details the test results from more than
2-thousand samples that are tested for potential contamination.
City Bus Courier A Possibility

72 Year Old Passes Away After Collision
OPP say 72 year old James Gray is the man who died yesterday after his SUV collided with a west bound pick up truck on Highway 11/17. The accident saw both vehicles sustain extensive damage and closed the highway near Mapleward Road for several hours. The driver of the truck was also transported to the hospital with less serious injuries.
Lock It Or Lose It
Thunder Bay OPP are dealing with a rash of break, enter and thefts in Shuniah. Sometime between February 24th and 25th someone broke into several unlocked vehicles near Fisherman's Point Road. Items stolen from inside the vehicle’s included, cash, a bank card, sunglasses, cigarettes, and keys. At one point, someone also tried to steal an idling vehicle; they reversed the vehicle and struck a rock at the end of the driveway. Police say someone also broke into unoccupied cottages and stole a TV and booze. OPP are reminding you to lock your vehicles.
Ivall Found Guilty Of Murder
The 2nd degree murder trial of Kenneth Ivall is over in Kenora...for
now. Ivall was found guilty of 2nd degree murder in the death of Ed
Wilson on March 21st 2009. Sentencing will not be handed down until June
14th. Defense Lawyer Chris Watkins says he has been advising Ivall to
appeal a guilty verdict.
Energy Task Force Meeting With OPA
The City's Energy Task Force is sitting down again today with the Ontario Power Authority and the Minister of Energy. They continue to discuss the fate of the Mission Island Power Plant. The meeting is taking place in Toronto.
Bluesfest Snags Big Names

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