Tuesday, August 21, 2012
EMS HQ Displays Public Art
There's more taxpayer funded art on display in the city. A stainless steel sculpture is now gracing the front of the new EMS Headquarters building on Junot Avenue. The artwork, entitled Pulse, was produced by Scott McKay and was selected after an open competition by the city. Officials say it was inspired by the life save services of Superior North EMS.
Hunt A Necessity Says Store Owner
MPP Defends Teachers Bill
MPP Bill Mauro hopes some past goodwill is enough to ease any possible labour tensions with local teachers. Next week the McGuinty government will force a new contract on public school teachers in the province. In defending passage of the bill, Mauro understands there could be some animosity but thinks teachers here will remember what the Liberals have done for education in the province.
Councillor Eyes Tanning Bed Ban

Spike Belts Fail To Stop Van
Nipigon and Marathon O.P.P now have a man and a woman in custody but apprehending the two proved to be difficult. Provincial Police say a dark grey van stole gas from a service station in Wawa yesterday. Marathon O.P.P. spotted the suspect vehicle, tried to pull it over but to no avail. Twice they tried using spike belts to stop the vehicle but it continued westward. Eventually Nipigon O.P.P. spotted the vehicle yesterday afternoon in a parking lot and arrested the man and woman with no incident. They remain in custody pending a court appearance.
Kenora Thistles Championship Banner Stolen
The Kenora Thistles 1907
Stanley Cup Championship banner is missing. Kenora O.P.P. say it was stolen from
the Whitecap Pavillion on the Kenora Harbourfront sometime between 4:00 o'clock
Friday afternoon and 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning. The burgundy and white banner
is 8 feet long and 3 feet wide. Police say a Canadian flag and a Los Angeles
Kings Stanley Cup flag were also stolen. Police are asking for the public's help
for any information.
Basketball Split Squad Set For Exhibition Games
The Lakehead University Thunderwolves men's basketball team is getting an early jump on the season. The tryout squad is teaming up with the University of Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devils for a week-long camp at the L.U. Thunderdome. A pair of exhibition games featuring L.U.'s split squad will hit the hardwood Wednesday and Thursday night starting at 7:00 o'clock.
Golf Community Mourns Loss Of Ken Britton
The Thunder Bay District
Golf Hall of Fame has lost one of its members. Local golfers are mourning the
loss of Ken Britton who passed away Saturday at the age of 79. Britton was a
5-time champion at the Strathcona Invitational and a former President of the
Strathcona Men's Club. Britton was inducted into the Thunder Bay District Golf
Hall of Fame in 2007.
Monday, August 20, 2012
LHIN Launches Online Survey

Treed Bear Captured
City police and the Ministry of Natural Resources have now trapped a bear that had been in a tree in the Neebing and Confederation Drive area over the noon hour. They say the animal was hit by a car and then it scurried up the tree. Police say they managed to lure the animal into a cage.
No Injuries In Wild Ride

Hobbs Achieving Objectives At AMO Meetings
Thunder Bay's Mayor says he's achieving his objectives in Ottawa. Keith Hobbs is taking part in the AMO meetings happening there. Hobbs says he's been able to speak about concerns on behalf of council to Energy minister Chris Bentley about the conversion of the Ontario Power Generating Station here in Thunder Bay. He also says the city is receiving high praise for its mining readiness strategy from the Liberals and the P.C. provincial parties. The AMO meetings continue today and will wrap-up tomorrow.
Border Crossing Study

HMCS Ville De Quebec Visit A Success
Final numbers will come in at the end of the week but the visit by the HMCS Ville De Quebec is being deemed a success. Manager of Tourism, Paul Pepe estimates the ship entertained between 8,000 and 9,000 visitors during its stay here in the port of Thunder Bay. Pepe says they will continue to try and attract similar tourist attractions to the waterfront. Pepe says the visit was a win-win for both the city and the crew who made a financial impact on the city.
M.N.R. Sends Support Personnel To B.C.
British Columbia is getting some help from Northern Ontario forest firefighters. 36 Ministry of Natural Resources personnel have been sent to help with their forest fire situation. 8 Fire Ranger crews and incident management staff have been sent to help. Equipment is also on its way to help. The M.N.R. says it can afford to send help with the fire rating low to moderate across the region. There is no word on how long the crews are expected to stay.
Tuition Costs #1 Issue Facing Students

Fight To Keep E.L.A. Open Continues
The writing may be on the wall for the Experimental Lakes area near Dryden, but that's not stopping one scientist from her campaign to keep the outdoor laboratory open. Diane Orihel says they risk losing valuable research if the ELA is closed. The federal government has flatly refused any suggestions to keep the ELA open and is planning to shut it down at the end of March 2013, if no other agency comes forward to operate it.
Rainy River Tourism Offer

Sunday, August 19, 2012
A Tree For Jack Layton
MP Charlie Angus will be in Thunder Bay today to celebrate the life of Jack Layton. A Memorial Tree is being planted at Birch Point Park on Boulevard Lake at a ceremony starting at 3pm. It is almost a year since the passing of the late Jack Layton. Layton died of cancer last August only a few months after leading the NDP into official Opposition status for the first time in its 50-year history.
Now Owing Michael Antcliffe
Michael Antcliffe, local author and cancer fundraiser is dead. He was 37. Antcliffe created the Facebook group "I Owe Michael Antcliffe $10" with a mission to raise funds for cancer care in the region while battling the disease himself. The premise of the campaign is to owe Antcliffe $10 after he died for the pleasure of being his friend on Facebook. He currently has over five thousand friends between his page and group.
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