
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Tbaytel Gives Cash

Chris Hadfield To Visit The City
Missing Teenager Found
Some Concern For Pipeline

Snowfall Warning In Place
Environment Canada's snowfall warning continues for the Thunder Bay area. Overnight we received about 2-4 centimeters of snow and Meteorologist David Rogers says another 10 to 15 centimeters is on the way. Rogers adds we will have warmer weather on the weekend with a chance of rain or more snow on Sunday.
Winter Road Maintenance Raised Again

Officer Faces Traffic Charge

Wednesday, March 26, 2014
New ROF Agreement Signed
Another step is being taken in making sure First Nations concerns are heard in the Ring of Fire negotiations. Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle says the province and Matawa First Nations have signed an agreement to move forward with a negotiating process on a regional approach in the development of the giant mining project.
Mauro Bill Dies With Appointment
The appointment of Bill Mauro to the provincial cabinet effectively kills his private members bill on new Canadian content rules for mass transit vehicles. In answering his first question in the legislature as municipal affairs minister, Mauro said someone else will have bring it forward because ministers aren't allowed to introduce Private Members Bills. The NDP believe Mauro's answer amounts to the Wynne government refusing to make a commitment to Canadian content.
Canfield Happy With Mauro Appointment
The appointment of Bill Mauro as the new Ontario minister of municipal affairs is getting a thumbs up from the president of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association. Dave Canfield believes with Michael Gravelle also in cabinet it gives our region a leg up at Queen's Park. Canfield says he's had a long political relationship with Mauro and believes they will work well together.
Still Frozen Pipes In The City
There are still close to 70 homes in Thunder Bay waiting to have frozen pipes thawed out by city workers. Spokesperson Tony Santos says that they are getting to the houses at quick as they can, but the wait could still be a couple of weeks. Santos says that so far this year there have been about 670 frozen pipe complaints to the city. He says it's becoming more manageable with the rising temperatures.
Hobbs Livid Over Salary Comments
Mayor Keith Hobbs is taking exception to statements made to our newsroom by Councillor Ken Boshcoff. Boshcoff commented on what he sees as the gap between the mayor's 90 thousand dollar salary last year and what councillors make, saying they both have essentially have the same hours. Hobb calls it political grandstanding claiming he makes less than other mayors in similar size cities. The mayor says he's also cut his travel budget for the fourth straight year.
Nurses Get Deal
Thunder Bay's Public Health Nurses are announcing they've reached a deal with their employer the health unit. The 58 nurses reached the tentative agreement yesterday with the assistance of a conciliator. Details of the agreement are confidential until ratified by both parties. The nurses union is currently making arrangements for its members to meet to hear details of the agreement and to hold a ratification vote.
New Group Supports City

Energy East Meeting Tonight

Thunder Bay is one of several stops on a cross province tour by the Ontario Energy Board which is holding community consultations on the proposed Energy East Pipeline project. They'll be at the Airlane Hotel for a community discussion forum starting at 6:30 tonight. The Energy East Project would use the existing natural gas pipeline to ship crude oil from Alberta to eastern Canada.
NDP Call For Cheaper ATM Fees

Snow Storm On The Way
Brace yourself for more snow. There's a snow storm moving into Northwestern Ontario. Environment Canada Meteorologist Mark Schuster says the snowfall will start tonight and continue into Thursday. The worst case scenario sees us getting about 15 to 20 cm of snow and the best case scenario 10 cm. The storm is coming in from the Central US and is slow moving.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Mauro Named To Municipal Affairs
Man Pleads Guilty To Child Luring
Mask Making Nurses
Lakehead University's nursing students are learning about caring for others by making masks. Students partnered up recently and poured plaster on each others faces to create masks. It helped the students since they had to trust their partner to cover their mouth and nose for a brief moment.
Gambee Back To Court In May
The former chair of the Christmas Cheer fund is coming back to court May 13th on charges that Linda Gambee defrauded the fund of about 22 thousand dollars. In court, her lawyer Gil Labine said he still needs to receive some of the paperwork on what he calls a complex matter. He also alluded to his client's mental health. Gambee herself did not appear in court.
Physiotherapy Money Handed Out
The Provincial Government is providing 588-thousand dollars to two new publicly funded physiotherapy clinics in Thunder Bay. Closing the Gap Healthcare Group and the Fairway Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic will share the cash. The money will provide expanded access to physiotherapy services for 472 individuals this year and more than 1,400 people in 2014/15.
Youth Center Project Fails

Minister Visiting T.Bay
Hobbs Makes 90k Last Year
Council Supports Taxi Change
TBRRI Maps Out Direction
LU President Gives State Of The University

Load Restrictions Coming
Raise The Rent Today

Poll Pondered For Events Centre

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