Sunday, November 14, 2010
Operation Red Nose is Back
Operation red nose will be running again this year. Honorary chairman Ken Boshcoff says the message is still getting drivers home safely when they have had too much to drink. He also stated that they are still looking for more sponsors and volunteers. Operation Red Nose starts November 27.
Traffic Jam on Highway 102
Recent snowfall has made travelling on highway 102 something to avoid. Eastbound traffic is blocked due to several transport trucks that have spun out on hills. There are tow trucks on the scene trying to assist the situation. Westbound traffic is still moving but at a very slow pace. Police say if possible take highway 11-17 instead.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Seniors Beware of Mysterious Calls
Thunder Bay police are warning seniors about a new scam circulating through the city. Seniors are receiving calls from people claiming to be a lawyer representing their grandchild who is in legal trouble and needs money. Police say this is a scam and anyone who gets a phone call similar to this should hang up and call police immediately.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Port takes big load
There's some heavy duty cargo being loaded at Keefer Terminal this weekend. It's an entire methanol plant that is being sent overseas to China. Port Authority CEO Tim Heney says it shows the ports diversity. The plant was sent here by rail from Edmonton.
Wi-Fi a go at L-U
There will be wireless Internet available at Lakehead University. The school's executive have approved installation in the main student areas. Vice-President Michael Pawlowski says it'll take over a month to get rolling. He expects it should be ready after the Christmas break. A recent online survey showed almost 80 per cent of students who voted favoured wi-fi on campus.
Wequedong to open health facility
The old Twin Haven School is getting another life. It's going to become a 110 bed health care facility for Aboriginals run by the Wequedong Lodge. The old school will be converted to a medical hostel to help off reserve Aboriginals. MPP Bill Mauro says the services will allow them to get the care they need. The province is providing 4 million dollars towards the project
Matawa building social housing
More non-profit housing is going up in the city. Matawa First Nations is building 24 new houses for Aboriginals in need. The social housing units will be scattered through the city. One housing official says the housing is desperately needed. The total cost of the housing project is 3.3 million dollars.
Thunder Bay Police dealing with new scam

Dog owners are pointing the finger at other owners.

Snow will be falling in Thunder Bay
Get ready for some snow. Environment Canada's Jim Prime says a low pressure system will be bringing in some of the white stuff. He says some areas could see as much as 10 centimetres. Prime says most of the snow will fall tomorrow night and Sunday.
Ship forced to wait for shipment
City council for dummies
Thunder Bay's new city councillors and mayor go to school this week. They begin a set of sessions to teach them how the city works. City Clerk John Hannam says it's a major orientation which will last about two weeks. It will allow them to hear from top administrators on the process that takes place and how council plays a roll in that. There will also be tours of city run facilities along with the waterfront project.
A second Thunder Bay Airline has been sold

Thursday, November 11, 2010
Dog park death unfortunate says councillor
A Thunder Bay city councillor is concerned about the death of a dog at a city "off leash" park. The owner of a Chihuahua says her pet was mauled by another dog at the park. Rebecca Johnson hopes something can be done to prevent another incident. She calls the dog's death unfortunate.
Thousands attend Remembrance Day ceremonies in Thunder Bay
Honouring our fallen country men was on the minds of over 2 thousand people who attended the Remembrance ceremony at Waverly Park this morning. Dozens of organizations paid their respects by laying a wreath. Other ceremonies were held at Mount McKay and Fort William Gardens.
PARO Centre hands out business awards
The PARO Centre for Women's Enterprises have handed out its 2010 Business Women of Distinction awards. The winners included Erika Maki of A Spa for You, Jean Paul of Jean Paul Photography, Sharla Brown of Journey to Wellness, Marcia Aprin of All the Daze Productions, Loretta Shymko of Loretta's Hand Knits and Linda Bruins of An Extra Hand.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Dog park death sparks concern

Three ceremonies for Remembrance Day
There are three main ceremonies in the city Thursday for anyone wanting to mark Remembrance Day. On the North side the ceremony will take place at the Waverly Park Cenotaph, south siders can attend Fort Williams Gardens and there will also be a ceremony at Mount McKay. The Legions Lorne Kondreska says the day is about remembering our fallen soldiers both past and present. We will be broadcasting a special Remembrance Day feature starting just before 11 o'clock
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