Wednesday, September 4, 2013
NOSM Makes Changes
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is making some changes in its management. They've announced three senior appointments that include Dr. Janice Willett as the Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Dr. David MacLean as Assistant Dean of Research and Dr. Owen Prowse as Assistant Dean of Admissions.
Gravelle Acclaimed
Forest Fire Hazard Low
Rickford Upset With Province
Innova Park Not Zoned For Costco
Power Plant Still Up In The Air
OPA Launches Energy Saving Program

FASD Awareness Day Monday

The NorWest Community Health Centre is teaming up with the City's four LCBO stores to raise awareness about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. FASD Awareness Day is set for September 9th and reps from the health centre will be speaking to people shopping at the stores that day. The group's message is that there is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Sousa & Wynne Talk Economy
Finance Minister Charles Sousa and Premier Kathleen Wynne are listening to local residents concerns about the economy. They held a roundtable event at the Valhalla Inn this morning and Wynne says what she hears today will be used in the future. City officials, members of the education sector, and business representatives took part in today's event.
Fire Hazard Back To Low
All the rain over the weekend, is helping fire fighting efforts in northwestern Ontario. No new forest fires were reported over the Labor Day long weekend, and Saturday's precipitation has reduced the fire hazard to low across most of the region. The number of active fires has dropped to just 17.
Missing Woman Found
TSB Looking Into Crash

Police Seize Drugs In Longlac
Police Deal With Man With Rifle

Poverty Free T.Bay To Rally Tonight
School Board Ready For New Year

Gravelle Nomination Meeting Tonight
Bay Street Film Festival Is Back
CLE Possibly Losing A Member

ELA Saved
The Provincial government has formally announced funding to keep the Experimental Lake Area west of Vermilion Bay open. Premier Kathleen Wynne made the announcement in Kenora. Wynne says she's not sure why the federal government decided to pull out of the ELA, but her government is committed to the scientific research being done there. Wynne says the provincial government is committing up to two million dollars per year to keep the ELA open. The International Institute for Sustainable Development will be responsible for operating the freshwater research facility.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Shoreline Hotel Catches Fire
Government Aiding ELA
County Park Knife Attack
Officers were called to an address on Wentworth Crescent on Friday night, finding a man with a knife wound. He was taken to the hospital to get stitches. A 34 year old woman is in custody charged with assault with a weapon and will be attending court later this week.
Hospital Cracks Down On Smoking
The hospital is going to start better enforcing it's "Smoke Free Grounds Policy". The crackdown begins September 30th and comes after staff complained people were smoking near the doors to the hospital. CEO Andree Robichaud says they're also going to help their staff who want to quit. Robichaud says it makes sense for the hospital to promote a healthy lifestyle to the public.
Catholic School Board Anticipates Decline
Thunder Bay's Catholic School Board is expecting a decline in their enrollment this year. Spokesperson Tom Mustapic says they're not letting it get them down. School starts September 4th for Catholic Board students.
Ruberto Returns From Sister City
Local Company Nominated For Innovation Award
Sunday, September 1, 2013
OPP Recovers Stolen Vehicle
Highway 17 Crash
ATV Fatality Probed
The Ministry of Labour is investigating an industrial accident near Marathon Saturday. OPP say that an employee of Stillwater Mining was riding an all terrain vehicle on a trail when he lost control and went down a hill. Police say that 63 year old James Buckner of Ear Falls was thrown from the vehicle and was killed. He was not wearing a helmet.
OPP Seizes Drugs In Traffic Stop
Forest Fire Update

Marina Park Kidney Walk
Marina Park will be hosting the Kidney Foundation's fundraising walk today. The walk gets underway at 10 this morning with registration a half hour before. Money raised goes towards education, patient support programs and research.
Premier Pays Cities Visits
Ontario's Premier is in Kenora today/Sunday. It's the second time since being sworn-in that she's visited the City. She'll be in Fort Severn tomorrow and Thunder Bay Tuesday.
Runner Raising Money For Sick Kids
Thunder Bay is going to play host to a man running across Canada alone to raise money for Sick Kids in Toronto and two childrens' hosiptals in Britain. Jamie McDonald is expected to be in Thunder Bay at the Terry Fox Monument on Tuesday. To find out more about his journey and his stop in the City you can go to the Facebook page "Get Ready Tbay Jamie's On His Way".
St. John Ambulance Safety Tips
Kids of all ages are heading back to school this week. St. John Ambulance is calling for back to school prep to include safety tips. The organization wants parents to remind kids of the dangers of walking and riding to school as well as how to ride the bus safely.
More Politicians Admit To Past Pot Use
MNR Trains Teen Trappers

A new program in Northwestern Ontario targeting youth with an interest in trapping. It was introduced by the Ministry of Natural Resources, and will be available to those age 12 to 15-years old. Shannon Gutoskie is a spokesperson with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, and says it's great news for the region. Gutoskie says there's a course youth must take, and they also need their parents or guardians consent.
Unifor President Elected
Jerry Dias is the first president of Unifor in the merger of the Canadian Auto Workers and Communications, Energy and Paperworkers into the country's biggest private sector union. He was chosen at the founding convention in Toronto, The new superunion has at least 9 thousand members in Thunder Bay and across northwestern Ontario.
No Winning Ticket In Thunder Bay
Saturday, August 31, 2013
OPP Gives Safety Advice For Long Weekend
Cross Canada Rollerblader Visits Thunder Bay

Blind Man Bikes For Charity
Pigeon River Border Backup
LU Looks For Homestay Hosts

Coast Guard Rescues Boaters
Forest Fire Update

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