Two young men are charged with stealing a vehicle in Neebing. OPP say they found an abandoned vehicle on Olsen Road last week and it was later revealed it was stolen from a residence in Thunder Bay. The two under age youth are charged with possession of property obtained by crime. The two are being held in custody for a video bail hearing.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Neebing Stolen Car
Two young men are charged with stealing a vehicle in Neebing. OPP say they found an abandoned vehicle on Olsen Road last week and it was later revealed it was stolen from a residence in Thunder Bay. The two under age youth are charged with possession of property obtained by crime. The two are being held in custody for a video bail hearing.
OPP Busy Weekend
OPP are taking a breath after a busy weekend. Police responded to over 30 motor vehicle collisions over the weekend. Most involved vehicles landing in ditches due to poor driving conditions and transports becoming stuck or jack knifed on area highways. No one was seriously hurt in any of the accidents this past weekend.
It's Earth Day
It's Earth Day today. Eco Superior Spokesperson Ellen Mortfield says
it's important to consider how you can be more environmentally
friendly. Mortfield suggests eating local foods, cutting down on buying
products with lots of packaging, and recycling when possible. Local
celebrations were held over the weekend on the waterfront.
Municipal Golf Fees Up For Debate Tonight
The City's Municipal Golf Advisory Committee is recommending dropping user fees back to 2007 levels as away of increasing its membership. The committee was put in place to try and find ways to keep the golf course open and make it sustainable. Councillor Rebecca Johnson isn't in favour of the move. If approved an adult membership for Municipal will be set at 900 dollars and an older adult will pay 800 dollars a year.
Sachigo Lake Teens Wrap Up Walk Today

Council Hears Plans For Old Church Lands
City Council will hear about plans for the former Ukranian Catholic Church on the corner of Mountdale and Gore Street West. The developer of the property is asking Council to rezone a portion to allow for a pet store, recreational facility and apartment building. They are also asking to spruce up the existing parking lot across from the Church.
Dillico Workers Strike Vote

Hwy Open
Highway 17 between Terrace Bay and the Hemlo Mine is now open to both lanes of traffic. OPP say bad weather and road conditions caused the closure of the highway earlier today.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
International Astronomy Day Today
Be on the lookout for telescopes and astronomers today as people interested in the wonders of the universe celebrate International Astronomy Day. Thunder Bay's Fort William Historical Park will be taking part in the celebrations tonight.
Public Transit Back To Normal Today
Public transit is up and running again today. City buses were shut down yesterday because of the poor weather conditions. Thunder Bay Police are also reporting that John St Road is open again following a closure yesterday due to downed power lines.
Red Cross Uses Flood As Learning Experience
It's being described as the worst disaster to ever hit Thunder Bay but it has resulted in some positive changes for emergency groups. Last year, the Lakehead was hit with massive flooding and a price-tag to clean up at 15-million dollars. Mike Morton is the Director of Disaster Management for the Canadian Red Cross and he says they learned that they had to proactive in helping those affected. Morton says the Red Cross is currently looking at different means of helping victims including the use of social media and new technology.
Heritage Designation Requested
The United Nations is being asked to declare a portion of Northwestern Ontario as a world heritage area. Natural Resources Minister David Orazietti says the land in question is 33 thousand square kilometres of boreal forest north of Kenora that straddles the Manitoba border. He says the designation will help to give the area world recognition.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Breaking News>Marathon Bombing Suspect Captured
Police in Watertown, Massachusetts have their suspect. They say that, 19 year old Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was taken into custody after being found in the backyard of a residential house hiding in a covered boat.
Buses Pulled Off The Street
Trans Canada Highway Closed

Boston Is A "Ghost Town"
A former Dryden resident is stuck in a Boston hotel as the City is in lockdown
mode. A massive manhunt is underway for a 19-year-old man involved in
Monday's twin bombing attack at the Boston Marathon. Andrea Henderson is
visiting the city and she says Boston has turned into a ghost town. Businesses and schools are closed and all public transit
isn't running.
Police Release Robbery Video
Police are now releasing video of last night's Mac's Convenience Store
robbery on Simpson Street. It shows a man with his face covered and
carrying a knife and appearing to make demands. The suspect made away
with money and cigarettes. No one was hurt.
Breaking News>Boston Under Lockdown
It's a fluid situation in Boston as police search for the 19 year old
suspect in Monday's Boston Marathon bombing. The city on lockdown as
heavily armed officers search for the
man, who they say is a terrorist who is out to kill. Stay tuned to the Magic 99.9 for any breaking developments on this story.
man, who they say is a terrorist who is out to kill. Stay tuned to the Magic 99.9 for any breaking developments on this story.
Summer Jobs Program Back On
The provincial government is setting up it's summer jobs program for students. MPP Michael Gravelle says the highlight is a 2 dollar an hour hiring incentive for employers when they hire students aged 15- 30 years old. The deadline for employers to apply is April 30th.
Latest OLG Dividend Is 500 K
More casino cash for City Hall coffers. The latest payment from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is 570 thousand dollars. The money is a quarterly payout and is 5 per cent of the revenues from the slot machines in the facility.
LCBO Rally In Thunder Bay

Simpson Street Mac's Robbed
Winter Storm Warning

Thursday, April 18, 2013
No Flood Concerns Inspite Of Snow

Birth Control Recall Leads To Legal Action
Thunder Bay Lawyer Chris Watkins is going up against pharmaceutical giant Apotex. He is serving notice of a 800 million dollar class action lawsuit against the company who just issued a recall of the birth control pill Alysena. Watkins is representing a local woman in the legal action, but says the suit is on behalf of all women who took the pill and could now be facing an unwanted pregnancy or be fearing an unwanted pregnancy. None of the claims have been proven in court. There has been no response from the company to our request for a comment.
Noonan Accepts NDP Post
Con College Gets Mostly Good Report Card
Confederation College is tooting its own horn. They're celebrating
mostly good marks in the Ontario Key Performance Indicators Report. The
report ranks Con College number one of all Ontario colleges for
employer satisfaction. The report also identified a decline in
graduation rates from last year.
Tattoo Operation Shut Down

Highway 11/17 Closed Accident
Highway 11/17 is closed between the highway 102 junction and Shabaqua. OPP are on the scene dealing with a jackknifed transport that's blocking the road. Highway 11 / 17 will be closed until the tractor trailer can be removed from the highway.
Boat Fire Brought Quickly Under Control
Dump Truck Incident Leads To No Charges

Wednesday, April 17, 2013
"Working For A Solution"
A Community "Under Crisis"
The Neskantaga First Nation (Landsdowne House) north of Thunder Bay is declaring a state-of-emergency. They say it comes following another suicide in the community, the second in a matter of a week, and the fourth suicide and seventh tragic death in a year. They say there have also been 20 other attempts. First Nation councillor Roy Moonias says they have reached a breaking point and the community is under crisis.
Horwath Slams Government Over Disaster Funding
The province's NDP leader is slamming the Wynne government for its handling of the disaster relief funding. Andrea Horwath says it's unacceptable that donations for victims of the May 28th flooding are not being matched 2 to 1. Horwath says if someone has dropped the ball on this issue they had "damn well better pick it up in a hurry." She says it's the least the victims deserve.
Shaving Heads For Cancer
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Fletcher Addresses Funding Concerns
The head of the city's Disaster Relief Committee says it's not possible to give back money donated to victims of the May 28th flood. Wayne Fletcher says even though the funding is not being matched at 2 to 1 by the province, returning any money is a non-starter. He says there have already been tax receipts issued and it would be impossible to return smaller cash donations. Meantime Fletcher says while the committee knew it was a possibility the province might not match donations 2 to 1, they never thought it was probable.
Locals Nabbed In Dryden Bust

City Working On Local Food Strategy
The city is taking in a local food procurement workshop this afternoon. It will focus on bringing food from the farm into organizations such as schools and city hall. Health Unit Spokesperson Catherine Schwartz Mendez says the workshop is taking place today with the President of Local Food Plus speaking. The event is being held at the Regional Food Distribution Association.
Diabetes EXPO This Afternoon
Pentti Lund Passes

Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Local Marathon Officials Ponder Security
"Horrible Feeling" Says Local Witness

Cause Of Crash Remains Mystery
Police still don't know what happened to cause a dump truck to slam into a mobile home on Chippewa Road yesterday. They say they are still working to find out the cause. A 71 year old woman who was injured in the incident at the Totem Trailer Park was treated and released from hospital.
Rotary Exchange Underway
New Policing Model Coming Soon
The local police force will be moving towards a new policing model in the fall. Inspector Sylvie Hauth says they've divided up the City and Oliver Paipoonge into six zones. Hauth says it means officers will go to work each day in the same part of the City and one side won't be more busy than another. The new zone policing model starts in September and includes a 6 officer domestic violence unit.
Zone Watch Accepting Applications
Police are starting to accept applications for their new community based policing program called "Zone Watch". The neighbourhood watch style program is internet based and is similar to Facebook but more secure. Spokesperson Chris Adams says you can apply through their new website at www.thunderbaypolice.ca
Police Now On Twitter
Thunder Bay Police are going to start tweeting today. Spokesperson Chris Adams says there will be plenty of information to be found on their three twitter feeds. They will soon launch a traffic information twitter account, the Chief will have his own feed and they'll also tweet news releases from @tbpsmedia.
Earthwise Is Now EarthCare
EarthWise Thunder Bay is now EarthCare. City councillors have voted to accept the name change because the city environment group ran into a copyright issue with the original name. Another group in southern Ontario already had rights to the moniker.
Philp Says Thunder Bay Runners OK

Committee Hits Funding Snag
If the funding rules stay the same the city may not get the 2 for 1 funding from the province for disaster relief. Chair Wayne Fletcher says the way the eligibility rules stand now we will only be getting 20 cents for every dollar raised, but he hopes that will change after talks with the province. Fletcher says as it stands now we will only be getting 300 thousand dollars from the province instead of 3 million
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