A Thunder Bay woman is the winner of a new GMC vehicle. Pauline Quinn won a new GMC Terrain in the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation's License to Win.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Dryden Woman Wins Lotto 649
Hospital Board Meetings Online

More Snow Coming
There's still some more snow on the way today. Environment Canada Meteorologist Dave Rodgers says we received 2 centimetres of snow overnight. We can expect another 10 centimetres in the City today and by the US Border 15 centimetres. Warmer weather is in store for the Easter long weekend.
Police Awards Tonight
15 members of the local police force are being honoured tonight for their long service in policing. The Exemplary Service Awards are being handed out at the Valhalla Inn. In addition to three types of medals, an international peace operations medal will be presented.
Conservation Program Launched
Local Plant Debate At QP
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is asking the Premier to reveal her government's plan to meet Northwestern Ontario's energy needs. It comes after the local plant burned its last piece of coal recently. Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli answered Horwath in question period yesterday. Chiarelli says he met with those concerned and they had their questions answered. Chiarelli and Horwath argued over whether the current conversion of the local power plant will be able to supply the region's energy needs.
Early AM B&E
A 22-year old man is in custody following a spree of break and enters overnight on the south side. Just after 2 o'clock this morning, officers responded to a break and enter in progress in the 14-hundred block of Hamilton Avenue. Police caught the man after a foot chase. It's believed the man was also stealing from vehicles in the neighbourhood. Any residents from the Walsh and Franklin Street area, who are missing articles from their vehicles, are asked to contact Police. The suspect will be in court today to answer to charges of break and enter and resisting arrest.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Boily Stays Behind Bars
More Snow On The Way
Brace yourself for more snow. There's a snow storm moving into the City. Environment Canada Meteorologist Geoff Coulson says there's no way we're missing this one. Thunder Bay could see about 10 to 15 cm of snow starting tonight and lasting much of Thursday.
Three Charities To Benefit From Open
Three local charities will be the benefactors of this summer's Staal Foundation Open golf tournament at Whitewater Golf Course. The tournament's Executive Director Scott Smith says the Health Sciences Foundation and the United Way will collect ticket sale proceeds while the St. Joseph's Foundation will pocket parking profits. Smith says he can't predict a fundrasing goal since this is the first time the event has been held.
Wynne Coming To Region
The Premier is making a visit to Northwestern Ontario next week. She'll be attending the Regional Ontario Municipal Association Conference in Fort Frances.
United Way Gives Out Cash

Food Strategy Open House Tonight
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Police Probe Hit And Run

Last Coal Burned
New NOACC President
There's a new person at the helm of the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce. Nathan Lawrence has been elected as the organization's new president. Lawrence says he wants to make sure all the chambers are working together on future projects. Lawrence believes all the chambers should be allowed to voice their concerns and opinions on issues critical to them.
Court House Could Bring Police Savings
Police Budget Slightly Over
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Promising Economic Prediction
911 Tech To Be Upgraded
Attempted Break And Enters

City Police investigating two separate attempted break and enters overnight. The first took place just after midnight in the 1800 block of East Walsh Street with the second one taking place in the 2000 block of Hamilton Avenue just after 1:00. In both incidents two males in dark hoodies on bicycles knocked on the doors of the homes first before attempting to gain entry. In both cases the thieves fled when the homeowners were awoken and discovered the two men attempting to gain entry. There were no injuries. Anyone with information is asked to contact Thunder Bay Police or Crime Stoppers.
City Formalizes Agreement

City To Ask Feds For CBC Money

Boshcoff Not Giving Up

Waterfront Property Saved For Public Use
Survey Gauging Support
Monday, April 14, 2014
DSSAB Offers Home Loan
The Social Services Board is offering low to moderate income homeowners cash to help them renovate. The DSSAB received 1.5 million dollars for the program that will help people repair their windows, doors, heating systems, chimneys, foundations, roofs, floors and ceilings among other things. Each homeowner who is eligible could get up to 25-thousand dollars in a forgivable loan.
Illness Outbreak At Lakehead Manor
Film Project Now On DVD
Group Wants Better Wages
Man Dies After Collision

Courthouse Move Complete
It's a new era for the legal community in the city. Employees from the Ontario Court of Justice on Arthur Street moved into the new consolidated courthouse on Brodie Street over the weekend, joining their colleagues from the Superior Court who moved in last week. It means that all court business in the city can now take place in one location.
Foulds Goes To Bat For CBC

Rydholm Wants FCM Position
Fox Museum Not Likely
It doesn't look like Terry Fox's family wants to loan some artifacts to the City for a museum exhibit. The City spoke to Terry's Brother Darrell who says Thunder Bay, St. John's and Ottawa would be logical locations for a museum but notes they favour a museum and research centre in the Vancouver area.
Event Centre Parking May Be Nixed
Shipping Season Delayed
Normally by now the shipping season is underway, however due to a colder than normal winter, it will not begin until possibly later this week. That would make it the latest start to the season on record. The ice on Lake Superior has made it difficult for ships to get through causing the delay
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