Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Stevenson Getting Down to Business
2011 is going to be a pivotal year for Brian Stevenson. The new president of Lakehead University says he has a number personal goals. Developing an international strategy and establishing scholarships for aboriginal students are a few of Stevenson's goals he would like to see started by this time next year. Stevenson says there were no surprises when he arrived to take on the new position this year and that he is ready to make positive changes for the school and the community.
2010 Successful for Crime Stoppers
Thunder Bay's Crime Stoppers program is reporting another successful year. Constable Jerry Tabucci says they've received over 700 tips in 2010 with over 1400 dollars worth of awards for tips being given out. Tabucci says even though tips declined from 2009 they're still pleased with the program.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Boxing Day Madness
Thunder Bay experienced one of its busiest boxing days in recent years with hundreds of customers flocking to Future Shop, Wal-Mart and the Intercity area. The most popular of items being sold were electronics specifically big screen T.V's, but the most surprising item flying off the shelves were frying pans some that were price reduced up to 100 dollars. One associate store manager said this year it seems shoppers are taking advantage of the economic downturn and are buying more for themselves.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas Tree Disposal
Christmas Tree chipping sites are open starting December 26. City Spokesperson Jason Scherband says there are five locations on both the North and South sides of Thunder Bay. Trees are brought from recycling locations to composting sites at which they are shredded up and turned into soil and compost that is offered back to residents in the spring. You must take all ornaments, tinsel and plastic tree bags off of the tree to have it chipped.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Kettles stuffed this year
The work put in by volunteers for the Thunder Bay Christmas Kettle Campaign is paying off. Over 147 thousand dollars was raised in this year's campaign: a new record. The Salvation Army's Major Mervyn Halverson says he's grateful for the generosity of city residents. The money will go towards the charity's food bank and other programs as well, such as mobile feeding and anti-bullying education.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Accused is from Mexico

Nice weather for Holidays
We can expect nice weather over the holiday weekend. Giant News Meterologist Bill Laidlaw says temperatures will reach minus five and we'll have plenty of sunshine. Winds are expected to pick up on Boxing Day. Snowfall could come by Wednesday.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Terrace Bay Pulp Holiday Downtime

Bill Mauro New Years Resolutions
Thunder Bay has weathered the economic storm. That's the message of Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro. Mauro says there will be plenty of financial activity in the New Year with plenty of construction work. Mauro adds in 2011 he will start to push harder for a Northern Ontario Law School.
Wrapping paper not recyclable
After your done ripping into your presents today; don't forget to throw out the wrapping paper. City Spokesperson Jason Scherband says the colourful wrap isn't recyclable. Scherband notes garbage and recycling pick up will resume as normal on Monday because the holidays fell on the weekend.
Tree Chipping Sites open on Boxing Day
You can get rid of your Christmas Tree for free. Ten chipping sites are open in the City starting Boxing Day. City Spokesperson Jason Scherband says the trees must not have any tinsel or ornaments on them when you drop them off. Drop off sites are as follows: Brent Park, Country Park Tennis Court, Grandview Arena, John Jumbo Gardens and the Strathcona Golf Course. On the south side it's Delaney Arena, Kinsmen Northwood Centre, Lakehead Labour Centre and Westfort Playing Field.
Drunk driving victims remembered

OPP remind public to drive carefully

Crimestoppers happy with tips received
Thunder Bay's Crimestoppers program is reporting another successful year. Constable Jerry Tabucci says they've received over 700 tips in 2010. Tabucci says even though tips declined from 2009 they're still pleased with the program. Almost 15 thousand dollars was spent on rewards.
New tix act called a facade

College to recruit foreign students
Confederation College's enrollment has jumped 10 percent in 2010. President Pat Lang says it's been a good year for the college. Lang adds they plan to recruit students from China and India in the New Year. Lang adds in 2011 they will implement their new strategic plan.
Vinet heads KDMA
The Kenora District Municipal Association has appointed Phil Vinet as its new President. The Red Lake mayor replaces Gary Parkes, who was defeated in the Machin Municipal election this Fall.
Dryden Mayor lends a helping hand

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