Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Vets Fuming Mad At Fantino
Thunder Bay's Roy Lamore is joining other military veterans in calling for the resignation of Veterans Affairs minister Julian Fantino. They're upset Fantino didn't hold a serious discussion with them about the closure of Veterans Affairs offices across the country...Fantino admits he handled the meeting badly and apologized in the House of Commons. The offices, including the one in Thunder Bay, are slated to close on Friday
"Lazylegz" Speaks At Con College
Luca "Lazylegz" Patuelli is spreading his message of "No Excuses, No Limits" with students at Confederation College. Patuelli has a rare disorder called arthrogryposis that affects joint movement and muscle growth and through break dancing has been able to encourage others in achieving their goals. Patuelli has really appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show and will be touring the UK soon with his break-dancing crew ILL-Abilities.
Hyer Praises Trudeau Senate Move
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's surprising move to remove all Liberal senators from his caucus is getting the thumbs up from Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer. The senators will now sit as independants. Hyer calls Trudeau's move intelligent and progressive adding, it's a step in the right direction. He's calling on the Harper Conservatives to do the same thing in the interests of Senate reform.
Trudeau Flip Flopper
Thunder Bay's MP John Rafferty says Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is a flip-flopper. Rafferty is reacting to Trudeau's decision to order Liberal senators to sit as independents, even though Trudeau didn't vote in support of the NDP's anti-partisan senate motion. Rafferty feels the Liberal leader is trying to distance himself from an upcoming report on senator expenses from the Auditor General. In a news conference on Wednesday, Trudeau feels his decision will cut down on partisanship in the upper house.
Health Unit Looking At Options

Director Retiring
The Lakehead Public School Board will be looking for a new Director of Education. Cathi Siemieniuk has announced her intentions to retire effective this summer on August 31st. Siemieniuk has been Director of Education since July of 2009 and has been an employee of the organization since 1978.
Bridge Gets Upgrades
The Swamp River Bridge just outside of the community of Shebandowan will be replaced in the Spring. The project is part of the province's Growth Plan for Northern Ontario and will create thirty-two new jobs. The 3.2-million dollar contract has been awarded to LH North.
Forest Industry Rebound
The forest industry is expected to bounce back in a major way in 2014. That's according to the Ontario Forest Industry Association in its pre-budget forecast for the provincial government. President Jamie Lim says with a little help from the province, thousands of good paying jobs could be created. Lim says the U.S. housing market is starting to recover, and there is an 8-trillion dollar global construction market that will be driving the forest sector over the next few years.
Walkers 900 Kilometers Away From Goal
A group of First Nation walkers are only 900 kilometers away from their journey to Ottawa. They left at the beginning of January from Attawapiskat First Nation. The three men are on foot and are hoping to encourage the Federal government to work on addressing several Aboriginal issues. On Monday, the activists spent some time in Cochrane.
Unifor President In T.Bay
The Unifor "Rights at Work" campaign is in Thunder Bay today. Union President Jerry Dias spoke at the Hoito Restaurant about threats to basic labour rights and what unions can do about it. Unifor is concerned about the Federal Government's Bill C525 which they feel will make it easier to decertify unions in the federal sector on the basis of biased voting rules.
Kenora Family Safe

Council Starts Budget Process
The City is kicking off a review of the 2014 budget. A long term financial plan was presented to Council Tuesday night. City Treasurer Carol Pollard says they had some unexpected challenges that have had a negative impact on the 2014 budget including increases in the emergency services budget, a decrease in child care revenues and a 25 percent increase in insurance premiums. Meanwhile, Pollard says in the future they hope to put 1.5 million dollars into the infrastructure fund in 2015, another 1.75 million in 2016, and 2.25 million in 2017. Over the next five years the projected tax levy increases will range from 2.7 percent to 4.7 percent.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Dog Seized From Apt. Dead

City Says Get Your Facts Straight
The city is telling the Chamber of Commerce, get your facts straight. They are asking the chamber to revise its report critical of city taxes that it released a couple of weeks ago. Mayor Keith Hobbs says the report, in reaching its conclusions, applies incorrect assumptions with respect to tax rates, tax forecasts and assessment changes.
Horizon Funds Turbine Prototype
Witness Wanted
City Police are looking for a witness to a single vehicle collision that took place on Mountdale Avenue on Sunday morning. A Red Pontiac was westbound on Arthur Street West when control of the vehicle was lost and the vehicle spinned across five lanes of traffic. It came to a rest by hitting a cement sign pole in front of the Galaxy Lanes parking lot. Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to contact the police.
Shoppers Drug Mart Robbery

City police are charging a woman in connection with a robbery Tuesday morning at the Shoppers Drug Mart on Red River Road. Officers say a woman entered the store, produced a knife and demanded narcotics, she also tried to gain entry into a safe but failed. Police found her in the backyard of a Picton Street residence where they arrested her at gunpoint. She's charged with Robbery, Disguise and Dangerous Weapons.
Heritage Waterway Touted

Highway Re-opened

Ruberto Stoked About Sister Sities

Fire Hits Ignace Grocery Store

Veterans Protest Office Closures

Lamore was one of seven veterans who spoke at a news conference on Parliament Hill today and who will meet with Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino this evening.
Morning Fire At Seniors Home
Council Sends Letter

Something Needs To Be Done
City Councillor Mark Bentz says something needs to be done to improve the City's south core. That comment came after architect Ahsanul Habib told Council Monday night about his vision of creating a pedestrian market on Victoria Avenue. Habib wants the City to adopt his idea by closing off the street and designating the area a heritage market district. City staff will be looking into the concept further and bringing back a report at a later date.
Heritage Sites Approved
EMS Building Deal Done
No Temperature Criteria For School Buses

Monday, January 27, 2014
Council Puts Off Debt Plan
Support Needed For Monument
FWFN Looks For City Help
No Injuries In Multi-Vehicle Collision
Thunder Bay police say there are no injuries to report after a five vehicle smash up on Arthur Street at Mountdale on Monday morning just before 10 am. They say 27 collisions took place from midnight until 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Police say that with the colder weather road salt doesn't work and that as a result streets are slippery.
Homicide Was A Stabbing

Colin Bruce Retiring

Hyer Appointed Deputy Green Leader
Police Report Two LCBO B&Es

Contractors Dinged By MTO
City Tax Increase Pegged At 2.1 %

Two City Stores Merge
Lobby Group Voices Energy Concerns

Busy Night For Cops

Victim Identified

Sunday, January 26, 2014
New Medical Officer Of Health
The Northwestern Health Unit will have a new Medical Officer of Health as of March 3rd. Dr. Kit Ngan Young Hoon will be taking over the position from Dr. Jim Arthurs. Arthurs is leaving at the end of March after having held the position for the past five-years. Young Hoon comes from Hamilton where she currently serves with Toronto Public Health.
Winter Fun Days Cancelled Today
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Human Library
The third annual Human Library is being held at the Brodie Resource Library today until 3. Visitors will have a chance to speak with a paralympic cyclist, a radio personality, a strongman competitor, a veteran of the Afghan war, an immigrant from Sierra Leone, an ex-offender, an Aboriginal from Dennis Franklin Cromarty School and a Muslim man.
Battle For Cash

Early Morning Fire On Jean Street
There are no injuries following an early morning fire that began around 2:30 am at 74 Jean Street. The home is vacant but sustained significant damage as the fire spread to the buildings walls and eventually through the roof. Firefighters had to take a conservative approach and brought in an aerial ladder.
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