Thursday, April 10, 2014
Ring Of Fire Panel Discussion Tonight
Lifefest Postponed
NOACC Meeting In Geraldton
The Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce are holding their annual general meeting in Geraldton for the next three days. Chamber representatives from across the region will also vote on a number of resolutions that if passed will become NOACC policy for the next two years. This year's speakers list includes Kenora Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell, a spokesman from the Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation, Premier Gold Mines, and the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund.
More Pipeline Talks

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Demand For Mine Safety Inquiry
The province's labour minister is turning aside a demand by the NDP to hold an inquiry into mine safety in the province. This comes following a weekend mining death in Sudbury. Labour Minister Yasir Naqvi says the government is relying on its review of mining health and safety to provide answers. The review will stop in Marathon May 1st. Provincial NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says an inquiry would dig deeper into possible issues in mining safety then a review.
OPA Mining Awards

Health Coalition Hold Referendum
Trailer Fire
Drugs Seized

New PC Candidate In T.Bay
Derek Parks is the PC candidate for Thunder Bay-Superior North. Although Parks was born and raised in the City he hasn't lived in Thunder Bay for sometime and brushes off the suggestion he was specifically brought in to replace ex candidate Tamara Johnson. Parks was acclaimed at the party's nomination meeting last night.
Union Still Has High Hopes

12 Year Old Charged With Arson
City police say that a 12-year old boy is charged with arson in connection with a recent house fire in rural Thunder Bay. The home in the 500 block of Onion Lake Road sustained serious damage on April 1st. No one was injured. Police say the boy was in foster care at the time.
Pink Day
Whiteside Suing City
The city is confirming that local hydro developer Robert Whiteside is taking the city to court over his concerns about the fish ladder at the Boulevard Lake Dam. Whiteside is claming over 7 million dollars for what he calls a breach of contract by the city. He operates a power dam at the site and claims that since the fish ladder was built it has cost him money in potential revenue and is looking for a court order to stop operations. The city will look for direction from council on its next move. None of the allegations have been proven in court.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Man Injured In Collision
A 54 year old man is recovering from minor injuries after police say he was hit by a pick up truck. They say that the collision happened at around 8:30 Tuesday morning as the man was crossing Mary Street at Syndicate Avenue. The driver of the truck is now charged.
XP Concerns In Thunder Bay
NOSM Gets Award

Former Attawapiskat Co-Manager Charged

The former co-manager of Attawapiskat First Nation has been charged with fraud over 5-thousand dollars and theft over 5-thousand. The charges, laid by Nishnawbe-Aski Police, come after an investigation that started in February 2013. 62-year-old Clayton Kennedy was co-manager of the northern Ontario band's finances from July 2010 until the end of the summer of 2012. There is no word from police if the two are linked. Kennedy will appear in court on May 28th. In his private life, Kennedy is also the partner of Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence.
Future Mining Jobs Report Released
A local think tank is looking into its crystal ball and forecasting the future job demands in mining. The North Superior Workforce Planning Board released it's ten year outlook for ten area mining projects and next year they feel the companies will need to fill almost 5-thousand positions. The report goes onto say that the most in demand employment fields in the mining industry include haul truck operators and heavy duty mechanics. To view the full report click here.
Housing Starts Hit A Wall
New housing construction is slowing down to a crawl in Thunder Bay. According to government figures from Canada Mortgage and Housing, so far this year construction has started on only two new houses. That compares to 7 starts for the first three months of last year.
Another Money Scam

Young Offenders Captured

entre after attending a presentation at the Oliver Road facility. Police arrested the two males a short time later at Lakehead University. The two, who stay at the McGuire Youth Centre, will be in court today to answer to escape of lawful custody charges.
Solid Waste Plan Approved
City Council is allowing its staff to move forward on its 9 million dollar solid waste plan. Council approved the multi-year garbage and recycling initiative at its meeting Monday night. Staff will come back at a later date with details on how the City can pay for the waste plan.
Tenders Disappoint Foulds

Mixed Reaction To Plebiscite
Plebiscite No Go
City Council put the kibosh on an event centre question on the upcoming municipal ballot. Councillor Linda Rydholm's plebiscite motion lost because not enough councillors supported it. Councillor Aldo Roberto thinks the people who want a plebiscite are just upset about the location. Both people for and against the election question made their cases to Council Monday night.
Monday, April 7, 2014
LU Signs Mexican Agreements
There's a new era of cooperation between Lakehead University and 3 Indigenous universities in Mexico. LU spokesperson Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux says an agreement has been signed which will see, among other things, a student and professor exchange program. She adds, that some professors will be coming here to get their PhD's which they can't do at their universities just yet. There will also be joint programming between the institutions which will have an Aboriginal focus.
OPP Probe Fuel Theft
The OPP are investigating a few weekend incidents. One is the theft of 800-900 litres of fuel from various pieces of machinery on Holland Road West. As well they are asking for your help in trying to figure out who stole a silver Mazda van from outside a Shabandowan residence, a vehicle which was discovered abandoned with its rear window smashed on Highway 17 near Fourway School. And a traffic stop on Chippewa Road and Highway 61 netted police what they believe to be cocaine and crack cocaine.
NDP Critic Visits The Lakehead

Student Film Night Coming Up
Silvercity is set to debut the original short films made by Confederation College's Film Production class. The 29 films of the graduating class are shot on Oscar nominee Arri Alexa's camera and include several different themes. Film Night will take place April 17th at 6:30 pm. Admission is free and donations to the Starlight Foundation are welcome.
ROF Discussion This Week

Mining Meeting This Week

Haley Irwin To Speak At College Awards
Olympic gold medallist Haley Irwin will speak at Confederation College's Athletic banquet, being held Tuesday evening. Irwin will present both the men's and women's athlete of the year awards and speak about her Olympic experience. The banquet begins at 6 from the Ryan Hall.
Paving Projects To Be Discussed
The city is expected to award Taranis Construction with its paving contract. It's estimated that costs will come in around 3.7-million dollars and will include resurfacing projects on Broadway Avenue, the Harbour Expressway and Lithium Drive. Stretches of over 20-roads will see resurfacing, including the rehabilitation of two railway crossings.
Councillors To Debate Plebiscite
A plebiscite on the proposed downtown events centre will be pitched to council tonight. Linda Rydholm says if approved council would have until the end of the month to act. Rydholm says at a recent public meeting the public voted unanimously to have a plebiscite held. Meantime Mayor Keith Hobbs is repeating his opposition to any sort of vote on the event centre saying the city is already on track with the project and a plebiscite would only delay the process.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Bisson' Bill Passes Second Reading

Spring Up To Clean Up

L-U Student Places Second
Screen For Life Coach Hits The Road
Business Awards Handed Out

Busy Night For TB Police
Two men will appear in court today for separate incidents that took place overnight. At around 1:40 am police responded to a call for a man who had fallen asleep in his car at a fast food drive thru. Police discovered that the 55-year old was impaired and involved in a hit and run earlier that evening on West Gore Street. Around two-hours after that police responded to a robbery at a north end recreation centre. When they arrived they found a 26-year old Sachico Lake man helping himself to some onion rings.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Hospital Scam Circulating

Painted Barrel Auction Being Held This Weekend

20th Annual Business Awards

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