Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Chippewa Moose Found Dead
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Library On The Move
Police Welcome Stun Gun News
Serbian Men Charged With Trafficking Oxy
Teens Get Hands On Experience
Over a dozen aboriginal youth have a better idea of what it takes to start their own business. The teens took part in a training program at the Northwest Innovation Centre this summer. Spokesperson Melissa McClement says some of the youth even started their own businesses. Other businesses included a community radio station, and film production company.
Dryden Manager Post Filled...For Now
Busy Night For City Police

Pet Issue On Hold
Two Properties On Heritage Register
TCP Officials Talk East-West Pipeline
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Buliding Permits On Par With Last Year
Council Allows Hair Salon Building Change
Monday, August 26, 2013
NAN Mourns Gabriel Echum
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is mourning the loss of Long Lake First Nation Councillor Gabriel Echum. Gabriel was the husband of the band's Chief Celia Echum. He passed away suddenly Monday morning.
Another Specialist Shortage At TBRHSC

Small Fire At Villa St. Home
Careless smoking appears to be the cause of a small fire on Villa Street this afternoon. Thunder Bay Fire Investigators are being called in to look into the exact cause. A fire official says it looks like a cigarette was discarded in the home's basement.
Ribfest Another Hit
Prisoner Still On The Lam

Moving To Montana Soon
Collisions Blamed On Alcohol
TSN Broadcasts From NWO

Pet Issue Coming Back
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Grassy Narrows Says No More Logging
Van Danger

Beyak Stands Behind Senate

Running Event A Hit
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Ranger Program Wanted Back

Friday, August 23, 2013
CBSA Seizes Firearms
Canada Border Service Agents are reporting the seizure of six firearms at the Pigeon River and Fort Frances Border crossings. The CBSA picked up four loaded handguns, two cannisters of pepper spray, a .38 semi-automatic and a loaded .38 revolver in three separate seizures last week. The Americans were fined and charged.
Head On Collision Charges Pending
OPP are investigating the cause of a head-on collision between two vehicles on Highway 17 on Wednesday. The accident happened in a construction zone 17 kilometres east of Terrace Bay. The highway was closed for two hours and a man was sent to Thunder Bay hospital for treatment of his injuries. Charges are pending.
TCP To Speak To Council
TransCanada Pipelines is going to speak to City Council on Monday about their proposed Energy East Pipeline project. The project that is meant to bring Alberta's crude oil to the east coast doesn't directly go through the City but they still feel they should consult the community. TransCanada Pipelines will also be holding an open house for area residents in September.
Chatty Drivers Caught
Changes For Local Hair Salon Space?
T.Bay Inflation Rate Up
Rally For Ranger Program
300 Kenora Residents Without Power
MNR Reports More Fires
Weldon Hopes To Return Home Soon
Search Still On
Date Set For Moonias Inquest
Ribfest Is Here
Ribfest is back for its second year and will be taking up space on Court Street and Park Avenue this weekend. The Waterfront District BIA event will feature four out of town ribbers as well as a local "best rib" competition. Money raised from the beer tent sales will go towards Our Kids Count and the Dew Drop Inn.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Weldon Injured In Accident
Thunder Bay's Robbi Weldon is injured but doing ok after being involved in a collision with a vehicle in Matane, Quebec. A Cycling Canada official says she hit by a vehicle yesterday while training and is in hospital. She was set to compete in the 2013 UCI Para-Cycling World Cup Finals on Friday. Weldon tweeted to her followers that she's alive and thanked everyone for their messages of support.
Inquest Date Set
Big Coke Seizure In T.Bay
Province Gets It
Collision At Arthur & Brown Streets
A 23 year old woman is charged with making an improper turn after a collision this morning at the intersection of Arthur and Brown Streets. Traffic Sgt. Glenn Porter says the woman hit a 27 year old man who was lawfully crossing in the cross walk. Porter adds the man was taken to hospital for treatment of his injuries.
Yes Says Goodbye To Summer Students
Yes Employment Services is saying farewell to its summer students. Spokesperson Thomas Kelly says they've placed over 240 young people in summer jobs this year. Kelly says it's great to help give students their first work experience.
New Fires In Region

Prisoner Escapes
