Tuesday, March 4, 2014
First Nations Sign On For Land Agreement
OPP Charge Drunk Drivers

More Emergency Care Needed

Monday, March 3, 2014
Police Investigate Sexual Assault
City Police are investigating an alleged sexual assault involving the University of Ottawa's men's hockey program. University officials received information from a third party on February 24th regarding an incident involving some members of the team. Police Spokesperson Chris Adams says they're working closely with Ottawa police. Adams says the alleged incident occurred on the weekend of February 1st when the Ottawa team was in Thunder Bay to play the Lakehead University Thunderwolves. Ottawa University is conducting an internal review in conjunction with the police investigation. The Ottawa University men's hockey program has been suspended.
Companies Graduate From Program
Several Thunder Bay companies are graduating from the Provincial Government's mining supply and export program. Activation Lab, Maki Bay Solar, KGS Consulting, Abitibi Geophysics, Kozar Engineering and Digital Engineering are just a few of the local companies that took part. The program was made possibly through funding from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund.
Local Diver Does Good

T.Bay Man Dead In Sunday Collision

Students Want Tuition Fees Cut
Ukraine Ripe For Invasion

Chief Concerned About Future Of Bridge
FCM Meeting In T.Bay
Chill Get New Sponsor

NDP Call For Propane Cost Cut

Fraser Institute Releases Rankings

Citizen Wojak To Run For Mayor
Wojak: Centre |
Pedestrian Struck On South Side
A woman is in hospital with serious injuries after an auto-pedestrian accident on the city's south side last night. Police say that at around quarter to 10 a man driving a vehicle backed over the victim at the intersection McKellar and Miles. A 34 year old man is charged with Impaired and Dangerous Driving Causing Bodily Harm.
Fire Sends Infant To Hospital

Arson Charge Laid

City Council Preview

March Is Easter Seals Month

LU Research Week Continues

Energy Plan Signed
Ontario and Manitoba are working together to find new clean, renewable power for both provinces. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the Canadian Energy Innovation Summit. The agreement will enable Ontario and Manitoba to collaborate on growing the energy sector in a number of key areas, including conservation, efficiency, security and reliability.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Screen For Life Coach Expands Services

City Should See GDP Increase

TB Man Arrested In Police Dog Death
The Alberta Prosecutor's Office is sentencing 27-year old Paul Vukmanich of Thunder Bay to 26-months in prison. Vukmanich killed an Edmonton Police Dog in early October, he is also prohibited from owning a pet for the next 25-years.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
A Return For The Kakabeka Falls Summer Fair?
The Kakabeka Falls Legion wants to bring back the summer street fair. Legion Secretary Ken Milenko says they have given it a lot of consideration. Milenko adds that support from the community has been felt. The legion is considering holding the entire fair on their property. The event was cancelled last year after no one stepped to help run it.
Occupy Thunder Bay March

Geraldton Priest Faces Charges

Friday, February 28, 2014
MNR Lays Fines

NWO Man Dead In Snowobile Accident
Police Seize Drugs
Thunder Bay Police are laying several drug related charges on a man and woman following a search of a home on Chippewa Road on Wednesday. That afternoon police found over 300 grams on marijuana, 100 ecstasy tabs, 4-ounces of crack cocaine and 2-ounces of powder cocaine for a combined street value of over 60-thousand dollars. 26-year old Richard Martin and 29-year Clara Girard will appear in court March 2014.
Hospital Receives Substantial Rebate
The hospital is receiving $597 554 from Thunder Bay Hydro, as part of its Retrofit Program. The program offers incentives for businesses that install new equipment to reduce energy consumption. Anne-Marie Heron is Executive Director of Operations at the hospital and says the money will go towards covering costs associated with the hospitals newly installed equipment. Heron adds that the hospital will see a twenty-two percent reduction in energy consumption on a yearly basis. Those savings will then be passed on to patient care. The hospital is expected to save 5 288 093 kilowatts annually. Enough to power 550 homes.
T.Bay Company Joins International Corporation
200 Customers Still Without Heat
Hunters Nabbed In Licence Scam

Crews Investigate Morning House Fire
Thunder Bay Fire crews are currently investigating the cause of an early morning house fire at 707 John Street. Platoon Chief Larry Warner says one woman was inside the home at the time, she is being treated in hospital. The blaze is believed to of started in the basement. The two adjoining homes are not believed to of sustained any damage from the fire.
Westgate High School Open

Bob Barker Praises Mayor
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Province Monitoring Longlac

Longlac Without Heat & In State Of Emergency

FedNor Unveils New Program

Collision on South Water Street
Pot Smell In Kenora
There's a strange smell coming from the OPP Detachment in Kenora and it's not potpourri. The local evidence lockup is filled with marijuana from recent drug busts and the odor is wafting throughout the building. Inspector Dave Lucas says unfortunately they can't dispose of the pot until they get the green light. Lucas says ideally he'd like to build a metal, outdoor storage lock-up unit, where the smell wouldn't affect their work space.
Plane Crash Factors Revealed
Darkness and low-intensity runway lights are to blame in a deadly plane crash near Pickle Lake. The Transportation Safety Board says a small private plane came in at 6-times the normal rate of descent and hit the ground on the night of October 16th, 2012. The TSB says the aircraft entered a steep descent and struck the terrain about one nautical mile east of the Pickle Lake airport runway. Two pilots and one of the two passengers on board died in the crash.
Man Faces Trial In Cutfeet Death

Hobbs Says Chiarelli Doesn't Get It
Thunder Bay Mayor Keith Hobbs isn't happy with the outcome of their recent meeting with Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli. Hobbs says the Minister just doesn't understand their concerns about the proposed plan for the Thunder Bay Generating Station. Hobbs says they'll try to hammer their point through again at another meeting that's planned between the region's Energy Task Force, the Ontario Power Authority and the Provincial Government.
Hudak Discusses Johnson Dismissal
Ontario's Conservative leader Tim Hudak is addressing the firing of PC candidate Tamara Johnson in Thunder Bay-Superior North. During a news conference in Toronto today Hudak didn't talk about the details of the dismissal, nor did he mention Johnson by name, but says candidates have to be on the same page. He says he wants all PC hopefuls and caucus members focused on the issue of bringing jobs back to the province and nothing else. Johnson was fired on the weekend following comments made on social media about businesses in the Fort William First Nation.
Good Roads Brings Good Things
Water Main Break Closes Westgate High
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