
Friday, October 4, 2013
Breast Cancer Awareness

Driver Charged After Car Lands On Roof

Sisters In Spirit Vigil Held Today
A vigil was held earlier today to honour murdered and missing aboriginal women. Maryanne Matthews is the Communications Officer at the Ontario Native Womens Association, she feels the number of those missing may be misleading. The goal of the Sisters in Spirit Vigil is to have October fourth recognized as a national day of remembrance for aboriginal women.
WSIB Hearings Today

St. Anne Gets Money
Future Shop is giving almost 20-thousand dollars to St. Ann School today. Teacher Peter Rzeszut applied for the funding from the tech company and says the money will be used to create a tech lab that includes smart boards, e-readers and digital cameras. Rzeszut says it's a great opportunity for the school and the community.
Highway 11 To Be Repaired
The Provincial Government is fixing up a stretch of Highway 11 west of Atikokan. Pioneer Construction is getting the 6.7 million dollar contract that will create 67 jobs. More than 20 kilometres of Highway 11 is being repaved.
KBM Resources Wins At NOBA
Thunder Bay's KBM Resources Group is celebrating its victory at the Northern Ontario Business Awards. The company walked away with the Export Award. It was recognized for the way it successfully diversified after the downturn in the forest industry and branched out into the mining and energy sectors. The awards were handed out in North Bay last night.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
KBM Resources Wins At NOBA
Thunder Bay's KBM Resources Group is celebrating its victory at the Northern Ontario Business Awards. The company walked away with the Export Award. It was recognized for the way it successfully diversified after the downturn in the forest industry and branched out into the mining and energy sectors. The awards were handed out in North Bay tonight.
Cyclist Dies..Murder Charge Laid
A thirty-two year old Thunder Bay man is facing a second degree murder charge in connection with this week's hit and run on South Algoma. Sheldon Yesno was charged following the death of thirty-eight year old cyclist Richard Vrastak of Thunder Bay from injuries he sustained after he was struck by a mini-van. Yesno made his first court appearance on the charge Thursday and will be back in court Monday.
PSAC Holds Veterans Townhall
Military veterans are standing up against the planned closure of some Veterans
Affairs Offices in Canada. The office in Thunder Bay is among
them. Second world war vet Roy Lamore says refocusing some the government
current spending could help keep the office open. As an example he says that just ordering one less new fighter jet would help keep the offices open. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says closure of
the Thunder Bay office will force veterans from northwestern Ontario having to
access services in Kirkland Lake which has experienced its own staff cuts. The veterans held a townhall meeting today at the Slovak Legion.
Sisters in Spirit Vigil

Treaty Three Recognized
First Nations leaders with Treaty 3 aren't calling it a celebration. Its been 140 years since chiefs with Treaty 3 signed the treaty with the Canadian government. Grand Chief Warren White says there's been a lot of frustration with the Treaty since. He says his people have lived up to the Treaty, but says the Crown hasn't This afternoon, Treaty 3 is honouring the chiefs and Grand Chiefs for their roles in the Treaty.
Moose Died Of Liver Failure
The Chippewa moose probe is over and a local vet says that the animal's recent death was the result of liver failure. The official from the Slate River Veterinary Clinic added that the seven-year-old moose was adequately cared for throughout its life at the city's Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit. He notes however, that moose are notoriously hard to care for in captivity.
Police Say Incident Not Criminal
Thunder Bay police are closing the book on Wednesday's early morning incident at the Kamview Overlook Park at the end of Donald Street. That's where police say a man was injured and sent to hospital in critical condition. Police say that the incident is not considered a criminal matter
Bottled Water Warning

Officials say that samples of water taken from the company's products have been found to be heavily contaminated with bacteria and say there is a potential health threat posed by these products.
Police Offer Gun Amnesty
There will be a firearms amnesty for aboriginal communities in northwestern Ontario next month. Treaty Three Police says it will be collecting illegal, damaged or unlicenced firearms during the amnesty. Anyone who surrenders a handgun or rifle will not be charged. There is also an incentive involved.
Anyone who turns in a firearm during the amnesty will receive a gift card from an area business.
Anyone who turns in a firearm during the amnesty will receive a gift card from an area business.
Chamber's Mining Proposal Passed
The president of the local Chamber of Commerce is back from the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber. Charla Robinson says Thunder Bay was successful in having a resolution adopted that calls on the federal government to invest in roads and energy to support mining development. She says it's important for governments to partner with the mining companies to get their projects off the ground. Robinson notes there was also discussion about the lack of skilled workers in the country.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
84 Year Old Charged In Collision

OPP are charging an 84 year old Shuniah man after a two vehicle collision at the intersection of McKenzie Station Road and Highway 11/17 on Wednesday. It involved a truck and an SUV. A passenger in the SUV was sent to the hospital with minor injuries.
Contract Talks Stalled

Hit & Run Suspect Found

Thunder Bay Police are charging a 37 year old man after a hit and run Tuesday night in the area of Algoma and John Street. The man is charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm and fail to remain. The cyclist remains in hospital in critical condition.
T.Bay Author Up For GG Award
A Thunder Bay author is up for a Governor General's Award. Jean E. Pendziwol is one of five author's on the children's literature shortlist. Her book Once Upon a Northern Night is one of five finalists. The Governor General Award winners will be announced November 28th in Ottawa.
Man Injured At Kam River Park
E.D. Of Ontario Food Bank In T.Bay
Local Woman Charged With Abduction
Thunder Bay Police are charging a 27 year old woman with abducting a six year old girl from the Lanark Crescent area last night. Police found the girl in the custody of the woman in the area of Bay and Algoma Streets. The young girl has been returned to her guardian and was unharmed.
Cockburn Has Eco Message
An environment message from Bruce Cockburn as he travels through northwestern Ontario. He's helping the group Environmental Defence with its campaign to remove toxic chemicals found in many common household products. During the performance, concert-goers were asked to join in the campaign. Cockburn plays in Thunder Bay on Friday night
CLE To Review Their Bar
The Canadian Lakehead Exhibition Board of Directors is sending their bar issue for review. President Reta Stoger was visibly upset with media after their meeting last night and says they've sent the issue to the policy committee and they'll be looking at the fate of the bar. No other comments were made after the meeting about the future of the CLE bar.
LU Pitches New Aboriginal Complex
Lakehead University President Brian Stevenson is trying to attract government funding for a new Aboriginal complex on the campus. Stevenson says he went to Queens Park this week to sell the idea to politicians within the government. Stevenson says the building would cost about 32 million dollars with about 25 million coming from the province and the rest from fundraising. He says the building would put all the Aboriginal programs into one location with the aim of attracting more First Nation students.
Union Gas Gives Hospital Money
Union Gas is giving the Thunder Bay hospital 100 thousand dollars in energy rebates. The money will go towards upgrades to hot water boiler controls and air handling units. The improvements are expected to save enough natural gas to fuel the equivalent of almost 10-thousand homes.
Hit And Run
City Police are appealing for witnesses following a scary hit and run incident. Just after 6:30 last night, a light coloured mini-van was driving down the wrong side of the street before serving into a parking lot in the 200 block of South Algoma and intentionally running over a male on a bicycle. The male driver then sped away down a laneway northbound towards Bay Street. The vehicle has damage to the driver's side bumper. The 38-year old cyclist is in critical condition at Thunder Bay Regional Hospital.
Local Teen Unveils Music Video
A Thunder Bay teenager now has a music video for her song in support of breast cancer research. Capri Ruberto-Anderson wrote a song called "Hope" for her Mother and now it has an official video of her family's story.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Bus Drivers Closer To Striking

St. Joe's Hospice Care Beds Open
Rickford $pends The Most Of NWO MPs
Northwestern Ontario Members of Parliament are not the most thrifty in the country. The three M.P.'s spent a little more than average to run their constituency offices and to travel to and from Ottawa last year. Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford had the highest expense total at 480 thousand dollars. The average M.P. spent 399 thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending March 31st. Rickford's expenses were slightly higher than Thunder Bay-Atikokan M.P. John Rafferty, who spent 459 thousand, and Thunder Bay-Superior North M.P. Bruce Hyer who came in at 428 thousand.
Thunder Bay Drivers Still Text And Drive

Shooting In Greenstone

NWO Innovation Offers Accelerator Program
Calling all entrepreneurs. The Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre
is teaming up with a variety of investors to help kick start five
businesses. Spokesperson Terry Smith says applications for the
accelorator program open today. 15-thousand dollars will be provided to
each business. The three month program starts in January.
Smoke Free Grounds Approved
Women's History Month Celebrated
Infrastructure Priorities Meeting Called
City Council will take their infrastructure priorities to the public. Council heard from City Manager Tim Commisso about the 175 million dollars in infrastructure upgrades that are needed over the next four years. A public meeting on future infrastructure projects will be held within the next three weeks. Meanwhile, the City has heard from it's staff about their budget priorities for the next year and will vote on it at it's October 28th meeting.
CLE Bar Up For Further Discussion

Biker Injured After Deer Collision
A Monday evening collision involving a deer and a motorcycle has landed a 44-year-old Vermilion Bay man in hospital with serious injuries.Provincial Police say a west bound Harley Davidson struck the animal on Highway 17 near Dryden around 7 o'clock. The man is listed in stable condition and his motorcycle suffered extensive damage.
Topatigh Named Tbatel Prez/CEO
Boaters Fined
Two men are paying the price for their behaviour on the waters in Dryden. Andrew Weiers of Dryden and Matthew Weiers of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, both pleaded guilty and were fined a total of $2500.00 after the MNR received complaints about boaters harassing a swimming moose. The boat used was seized and will be returned once the fines are paid. MNR officials used evidence from several witnesses, including video of the boat circling the moose. One man evened jumped on the animal's back during the incident which took place in Outlet Bay of Eagle Lake in late July.
Monday, September 30, 2013
CPC Speaks To Council

Minor Hockey Struggling With Registration
Smoke Free Commitment Renewed

Flu Shot Schedule Online
Flu season will soon be upon us. The Health Unit will start offering
it's flu shot clinics starting October 21st. Health Unit Spokesperson
Diana Gownalock says 21 clinics are being held in the city and another 8
in the communities surrounding Thunder Bay. Gownalock says it's come
one, come all but stresses seniors and children should try to make it to
the clinics as soon as possible since they are at higher risk of
getting the flu. To check out the flu shot clinic schedule click here.
City Manager To Update Councillors

Two Transports Involved In Highway Mishap
The driver of a transport truck is recovering from minor injuries after a mishap involving two transports in the region. OPP say the accident happened on Highway 17 between Raith and Shabaqua at around 5 o'clock this morning. They say that one of the transports landed in the ditch and needed to be pulled out. There were no dangerous goods being transported by either vehicle.
Little Change To NWO Federal Ridings
Little change to the boundaries in northwestern Ontario. The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario has submitted its final report to the Chief Electoral Office There are no changes to the riding of Thunder Bay-Rainy River which pleases MP John Rafferty who says the commission wanted to include a portion of the Kenora constituency in his riding. Thunder Bay-Superior North will be expanded to include Manitouwadge
Campbell Lauds Accountability Office

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