Saturday, July 3, 2010
Family fishing week in Ontario
Family fishing week is coming to Ontario.Starting July third Ontario residents will be permitted to fish without a lisence. Officials say the event allows for children and adults to experience the outdoor activity. Licence-free fishing will be allowed July 3rd to 11th. The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority is holding a family fishing day on July 11th at Hazelwood Lake.
Geraldton going gold
Premier Gold says it has discovered at least one million ounces of possible gold at the Hardrock deposit in Geraldton. This is good news for the company, because gold has been trading well this year, at more than one thousand two hundred US dollars per ounce. Premier Gold of Thunder Bay holds a 70% share in the company.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Stanley Cup here July 10th!
Thunder Bay is getting another visit from Lord Stanley's legacy. The Stanley Cup is being brought here Saturday, July 10th by Chicago Blackhawk star Patrick Sharp. It will be on display at the Fort William Gardens from 11 am until 1 pm. Last year Jordan Staal of the Pittsburgh Penguins, brought the cup here and thousands of hockey fans came to catch a glimpse and get their picture taken with hockey's holy grail
Thousands attend celebrations
Another successful Canada Day at Marina Park. Co-ordinator Melissa Wnuk says all event and activities took place without a hitch. She says over 20 thousand attended the festivities on Water Street and at Marina Park. Wnuk says there were a few minor incidents, but nothing serious and the weather cooperated.
Columbus making return visits next year
The city is continuing its efforts to make Thunder Bay a cruise ship destination on the Great Lakes. Tourism Manager Paul Pepe says that next year the MV Columbus will be making two stops in the city. It will bring with it 900 passenger over the two visits. The Columbus is no stranger to the city. It has made several ports of call here over the last decade. For the last two years the Clelia II has been making it's way here, but this will be it's final season. Pictured: MV Columbus
Social Services Building soon to be built
Thunder Bay's social services board is eagerly awaiting construction on its new building. Work began over the weekend to prepare the site, with asbsestos being removed. The main tender for the construction of the building will be issued in late August.
Gas is up
Thunder Bay motorists might have got a shock when they pulled into their local service station yesterday. The price of gas at the pump took a big jump on July 1st. The Harmonized Sales Tax kicked in yesterday and resulted in an eight cent a liter increase in the price at the pump. Gas now costs anywhere from 108.9 to 116.9 cents a liter. Gasoline is just one of the projects that is subject to the new HST.
Coroner's investigation continues
The regional coroner's office says it will be several more months before they conclude an investigation into the death of Willow Scott Hannam. Dr. Michael Wilson says once the investigation concludes they'll share the information with the family. Wilson adds after the investigation concludes they will decide whether or not to launch an inquiry into the death. The four year old died while on a school field trip to Fort William Historical Park May 31st.
Re-Store is an HST free zone
There's a way to get around paying sales tax on home renovation items...and it's not illegal. Habitat for Humanity's Re-Store doesn't have to charge the HST according to Manager Keith MacMillan. He says because they sell used donated goods they don't have to charged the HST. MacMillan says previously they were charging the PST, but the new tax eliminates that. He believes his store is the only place in the city that doesn't charge sales tax.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Bobby wows 'em on Canada Day
Thunder Bay's own Bobby Curtola is celebrating Canada Day in the city. He entertained fans young and old in the parking lot of the OLG Casino. The casino is one of several sites in the city that is hosting Canada Day festivities. Marina Park is were the official ceremonies are taking place along with the fireworks at dusk.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Chamber sides with cab companies
Cab companies in the city have the Chamber of Commerce on their side. The Chamber wants the Police Services Board to reconsider a decision to disallow a rate increase the companies say they need to absorb the HST. President Harold Wilson says it's only fair. He says it will be the cab drivers who will end up suffering.
NWO Fire Update
The fire hazard is low to moderate across the region, including the far north which was at high hazard. A single fire was reported yesterday in the Greenstone District close to the community of Summer Beaver. The fire is small at 0.1 hectares. There are currently six fires burning in the West fire region.
HST...it's a gas, gas, gas
Many drivers in Thunder Bay are trying to beat the HST on gasoline. They are lining up at gas stations to pay the lower price. The K & A Variety on City Road is getting lots of business today according to one employee. He says it's been "nuts" all day. The 13 per cent HST kicks in tomorrow.
Party of five found by OPP

Science North comes to Thunder Bay
Northwestern Ontario is getting a boost to its Science community. Science North has opened an office in Thunder Bay and C-E-O Jim Marchbank says the office will help promote science in the area by travelling throughout the region in the Cool Science Caravan. The office is located at the Thunder Bay Boys and Girls Club.
Condo and hotel projects "moving forward"
The Condo and Hotel projects for Prince Arthur's Landing are alive and well. That's according to developer Gisele MacDonald who met with city officials this week to go over the building design. She says the waterfront project remains in gear. MacDonald says they hope to put the condos on the market in September and says there are 3 hotel companies interested in being a part of the waterfront plan. The design plans and the selected hotel will be presented to City Council in later summer.
Wind farm decision delayed again
The City of Thunder Bay isn't making any decisions on the Big Thunder wind park. Council has asked Horizon Wind to produce another report, but this time reflecting the concerns of citizens at last night's meeting. Councillor Linda Rydholm says she's glad they are getting more information from the company. One member of the public walked out during last night's meeting disgruntled and visibly upset after council asked Horizon Wind representatives a series of questions. The second draft report will come back to council on July 26th.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Local residents voice their concerns on proposed wind park
The message from a special council meeting on the proposed Big Thunder Wind Park is for city council to hold off on making a decision on the location until all public hearings are finished. A series of deputations were held and many delegates said there is no need to rush a decision. Delegates also asked council to ensure Horizon Wind holds the proper amount of consultation sessions with the public. Horizon is holding an open house on August 4th at the Community Hall and August 5th at Lakehead Labour Centre.
Loch Lomond Ski area worried about proposed wind turbines
The owner of Loch Lomond ski area is worried the proposed wind farm will hurt his business. Ward Bond says he's spoken with his insurance company and is worried he might not be able to get liability insurance with turbines located near his operation. Bond says the turbines could vibrate the ground jeopardizing the safety of their ski lifts. Bond adds he's not against the turbines he just wants them located in an area that is away from homes and businesses. Bond was part of many deputations on the turbines at a special council meeting Tuesday night.
Decision time for city councillors
There's big city council meeting taking place tonight. It's expected that administration may recommend to council whether to approve or turn down a proposed location for a wind farm on the Nor Wester Mountains. Councillors will be meeting behind closed doors prior to the 6:30 start. It's there they will get a chance to discuss the delicate legal issues surrounding any potential decision.
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