Friday, July 5, 2013
Wind Farm Opponents Resume The Fight
Wind farm opponents on the city's south side are confident they have a solid case against proposed turbines on the Nor' wester Escarpment. Spokesperson Irene Bond says their consultant has torn apart some of Horizon Winds environmental claims and believes the government will see their point of view, especially when it comes to noise issues. The report was filed as part of the government's environmental assessment process on the project.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
No Injuries In Pellet Plant Fire
No one is hurt after a fire this morning at a wood pellet plant on Mission Island. Fire officials say the blaze started in some dust around 10 o'clock in part of a pellet making machine. Firefighters stayed for about two hours because in order to make sure the fire was out, they dismantled part of the machinery.
Dilico Workers Poised To Strike
The picket signs are ready to go up at Dilico Anishinabek Family Care
offices here and across the district. Three hundred and fifty workers
from Thunder Bay, Armstrong , Longlac, Marathon and Nipigon are set to
walk off the job Monday at 8 am. They are members of the Canadian
Energy and Paperworkers Union, and are pressing their case for a new
contract. There are no scheduled talks to try to end the dispute.
AIMS Boss To Head NOPI

MNR Doing Invasive Species Study

He notes it could take over a year to know the final results.
Acadia Applies To Buy N.B. Station
In business news - Acadia Broadcasting is moving to add another radio station to its stable - the parent company of Magic 99.9 has filed an application with the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission to purchase CKNI-FM - News91.9 in Moncton from Rogers Broadcasting. The Saint John based company currently owns ten stations in the Maritimes - and - here Ontario. Acadia Vice President Jim MacMullin says he looks forward to bringing our brand of community focused - quality local radio to Moncton.
LU Prof Weighs In On Egypt
Grain Elevators Group Likes Hotel Idea

Target Opening July 16th
One Fire In T.Bay District
Silver Lining Docked In T.Bay Marina
Former Thunder Bay resident Chris Lenz is back in the City with his yacht the "Silver Lining". Lenz left the City in 1984 and started a series of resteraunts in Asia. Lenz says there's no better place to be in the summer then in the Shebandowan lake area. The super yacht took several years to build is docked in our Marina.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Pepe Sees Hope In Early Tourism Numbers
The city's tourism manager is hoping some early numbers will bode well
for the summer season. Paul Pepe says visits are up 12 per cent from
last year at the Terry Fox Lookout something he is cautiously hoping
will translate into an increase in overall local tourism. Meantime Pepe
says there will be a push to get more Americans to visit the city.
Feds Fund Applicants In E.A. Process

Private College Leaving The City

Police Nab Wanted Man

Athletes Taking Part In Summer Games
Door To Door Fire Education Program

MNR Evaluating Training After Tragedy

Voluntary Self ID Program Starts In The Fall

Cup Here Likely In August

Sharp says he's looking forward to sharing the cup with those people who helped him get there.
Local Volunteers Help In Western Canada

Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Police Arrest Robbery Suspect
Thunder Bay police say they have a 37 year old man in custody following two robberies last week. The first was the Mac's Convenience Store on Oliver Road, the other was the knifepoint robbery of a man near a credit union ATM on Syndicate Avenue. Police also believe the man may be connected to a recent Canadian Tire store theft.
Target Announcement This Week
Simpson Street Mac's Robbery

Air Canada Flight Diverted
Iacobucci New Ontario ROF Negotiator
Ontario's lead negotiator for the Ring of Fire is former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Frank Iacobucci. He'll report directly to Minister of Northern Development Michael Gravelle and will represent the province in negotiations with the Matawa Chiefs Council. Iacobucci will be negotiating with Matawa Chiefs negotiator Bob Rae.
The Exchange Out In The Fall
A former Thunder Bay resident is set to release his first book in the fall. In the book, Dave Mossman claims was locked in a room with only bread and water to eat when he was an exchange student in Belgium. Mossman says he noticed things were off upon arriving in the foreign country. Mossman says he's working on getting the book to be sold in local stores.
City Lawyer Preparing For Inquest
Picton Park Getting Makeover

Beaches Looking Good
Hwy 11 Open
Attempted Robbery

Monday, July 1, 2013
RCMP Lawsuit Makes It To Court
Crime Of The Week
City Celebrates Canada Day
Canada Day is being celebrated on two fronts in Thunder Bay. The Fort William Historical Park will be busy during the day hosting numerous activities with a historical theme according to spokesperson Marty Mascarin. This evening's activities begin with a parade according to organizer Sophie Best. And to wrap up the day's activities there will be the annual waterfront fireworks display.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Dryden Opposes Domtar Assessment
A major setback for Dryden. The City has failed in its first attempt to overturn the property assessment of the Domtar Mill. Mayor Craig Nuttall says they aren't giving up the fight. Nuttall says the City can't afford to repay Domtar 5.4-million dollars and notes he wants to wait and see what happens with the appeal.
MNR Gives Canada Day Safety Tips

Keeping Canada Day Safe

Saturday, June 29, 2013
Rickford Comments On Spending Scandal
Kenora MP Greg Rickford says spending rules for Senators and MP's need to be fixed. Rickford says the recent spending scandal shows that there are gaps in the system. Rickford says he wants people to have a clear understanding on how their tax dollars are being spent.
Fireworks Safety
OPP Looking For Bad Drivers
Friday, June 28, 2013
Shuniah Facing Million Dollar Suit
The Municipality of Shuniah is staring at a 1 million dollar lawsuit. The legal action's been filed by a group of Shuniah property owners at O'Conner Point lead by Greg Birston. They're saying they can't enjoy their lakefront cottage because of some rowdy behavior that is allowed on neighbouring land. They say that their enjoyment of O'Conner Point is being spoiled by among other things drunk lewd and obscene behavior and that years of pleading with the municipality has done nothing to solve the problem. None of the claims have been proven in court and neither the municipality or Birston's lawyer will comment.
It's Back To Work For Scott Potts
Police Looking For Robbery Suspect

Next Phase Of Event Centre Started
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County Park Splash Pad Open Soon

Illegal Visitor

CEP Takes Aim At Rickford

Art Gallery Gets Award
S&P Give City Good Rating
LU Researchers Report On Farmers Markets
A new report suggests a need for enhanced regional partnerships in northern Ontario's agri-food sector. The report by two Lakehead University researchers was done as part of a greater effort looking at farmers’ markets, co-ops and other sustainable food systems province wide. Co-author Mirella Stroink says greater collaboration would strengthen those groups. The researchers found many groups now struggle with trying to access funding, marketing and administrative support.
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