
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Beating victim in critical condition

Stabbing on the south side
A 48 year old woman is in police custody after a stabbing on the city's south side. Police say the woman cut a man's neck on the 100 block of south May Street. The woman was charged with assault with a weapon and will be in court via video today.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Special Olympics athletes robbed
Police are investigating a robbery at the Knights of Columbus. Officials say a man entered the May location and stole purses and wallets from Special Olympics athletes. The man is said to be 20-30 years old and was last seen wearing a light grey hoodie.
Impaired driving collision
A 21 year old woman is charged with impaired driving after a single vehicle collison early this morning. City police say the woman struck the center island on Arthur Street before hitting a cement barricade. The woman suffered non-life threating injuries.
Waterfront celebrations attract a crowd
Thunder Bay's new look waterfront is now open for everyone to see. Hundreds came to help the City celebrate the grand opening of Prince Arthur's Landing last night which culminated with fireworks. On hand for the festivities was Lynn Peterson who was mayor when the 60 million dollar project worked its way through council. It now means the waterfront can be a place where people can go anytime of the year to enjoy.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Hobbs to give state of the city address
The Mayor will be giving his annual state of the city address to council Monday. Keith Hobbs says he's looking forward to outline some of the year's highlights and will also give a look ahead to the new year. Hobbs says he thinks economic development has been and will continue to be the biggest issue in the city.
NAN supports UN Inquiry

Feds help people with disabilities
The Government of Canada is helping people with disabilities. MP Greg Rickford announced the government will be giving the Independent Living Resource Centre in Thunder Bay almost 600 thousand dollars. About 350 people are expected to benefit from the funding.
FedNor funds small business development
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Police arrest 4 in drug bust
Christmas charity robbed
The Salvation Army is out almost 500 dollars after someone stole a stack of bills from their counting centre. Major Merv Halverson says a person went to the counting centre last night asked a question and then grabbed a stack of bills and left.
Another historic day on the FWFN
It's official, the governments of Canada, Ontario and the Fort William First Nation have now signed a land settlement which concludes a long standing boundary claim. It includes a payout of 150 million dollars from Canada and also includes Pie Island on Lake Superior. A ceremony took place on the reserve Friday morning which included MP Greg Rickford and band Chief Peter Collins.
Man on the Street: Multi-Plex
Grand Marais shooting

Westfort Apartment Fire

Thursday, December 15, 2011
New Brunswick company gets home contract for Atawapiskat

Singer warns against texting and driving
Local Thunder Bay singer Shy-Anne Hovorka has produced a music video about the problem of texting and driving. The song is called “Too Young, Too Late” and was released today on YouTube.
Feds won't back down from TPM
The gap between the Attawapiskat First Nation and the Harper government is wider than ever. The First Nation says it's going to court to try and put an end to Third Party Management. The announcement from Chief Theresa Spence follows a meeting between her and Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan in Thunder Bay. Duncan did not back down from the appointment of the independent manager to handle the finances of the impoverished James Bay community
MacLean's pegs us at 17 in annual crime rankings
Thunder Bay is the 17th most dangerous city in Canada according to MacLean's Magazine. The Annual list pegs us 7th overall for violent crimes and 23rd for non violent crimes. Prince George BC, tops the list this year with Victoria and Saskatoon rounding out the top 3. Thunder Bay Police Chief JP Levesque says while its not good to be ranked so high, he isn't surprised. He says until the social issues are addressed our crime rate will stay close to where it is.
Attawapiskat meeting over

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