Monday, November 19, 2012
New OLG Deal
The City is celebrating a new contract with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. The OLG had planned to enforce a new deal that would result in a loss of 78 thousand dollars but a new agreement will slightly increase the City's share of slot machine revenue. The new deal comes into effect April 1st, 2013.
City Buys New Fire Truck
The city is buying a new fire truck. Council decided to spend just over 583-thousand dollars for a new pumper rescue truck from Carrier Fire and Safety. The expenditure was approved at Monday night's council meeting.
Council Needs More Info
Councillor Joe Virdiramo isn't comfortable with a homeowner's request to build another house on their property. The owners of a home on West Riverdale Road want to have another house for their family member that needs extra care. Staff are in favour of allowing the move. Council has asked for more information before they can make a decision.
Oliver Road School Rehab Site
Gravelle Goes Public With Cancer Diagnosis

Bombardier Layoffs

Police Get Their Man

NAN Upset With Health Canada

By-Law Enforcer Eyes Dog Mauling Case

No Outdoor Skating Yet

Mayor Backs Murray For Liberal Leader
Mayor Keith Hobbs is endorsing Glen Murray for leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. Hobbs calls Murray a visionary for the ideas he has laid out for northern Ontario. Hobbs is especially impressed with Murray's idea of a regional government for the north. He says the south doesn't understand the north and sites the example of the Mission Island generating station and the "mess with" the Ontario Power Authority that proves we need people from the north governing the north. Hobbs is one of four northwestern Ontario mayors backing Murray, the others are: Dave Canfield of Kenora, Rick Dumas of Marathon and Dennis Brown of Atikokan.
Police Make Arrest in Dog Attack Investigation

O.P.P. Re-open Highway 588
Highway 588 in Kakabeka Falls is back open to motorists today after Ontario Provincial Police had to close it early yesterday morning. A two vehicle collision occurred at approximately 3:00 a.m. near MacLean's Road. Police can't confirm a report that two people were sent to hospital with serious injuries. Police have not said if charges are pending.
Women's Volleyball Defeats Ryerson
Sarah Reid, Vanessa
Chorkawy and Jorie Daymond led the offence for Lakehead University's women's
volleyball team as they beat Ryerson 3 sets to 1 yesterday at home. The trio of
attackers has 12 and 11 kills respectively as L.U. improved to 2-4 in the
regular season despite having some of the province's best team and indivudual
statistics. The team is off to London next weekend to take on the Western
Mustangs.
Possible Re-Hab Facility Draws Opposition

Sunday, November 18, 2012
Highway 588 Closure
The Thunder Bay detachment of the OPP are advising drivers that highway 588 is closed at Mclean Road. A serious car collision shut down the area overnight and will continue to be closed to traffic until further notice. Police will be releasing more information as it becomes available.
Dog Attacks Child
Thunder Bay Police are investigating an incident which left an eleven year old in the hospital. The child was attacked by a dog at Tarbutt Park yesterday and now requires reconstructive surgery for his injury. The dog was among five other dogs inside the hockey boards at the park. The dog's owner left the park without leaving his information or assisting the child. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Thunder Bay Police.
Friday, November 16, 2012
School Replaces Security Guard

Christmas Parade All Set

Police Release Robbery Details
City police are out with new details concerning an overnight robbery at a Mac's convenience store on Simpson Street. Just before midnight, a masked man carrying a knife entered the store and demanded money from the clerk. The suspect made ofF with some money. The clerk was not injured. Police are looking for a caucasian man approximately 5-foot-6 inches tall with a medium build with blond short hair. He was wearing black and white checkered pants, a grey hoodie and a blue toque. He had a Toronto Maple Leafs bandanna covering his face and he was wearing ear phones. Anyone with information about the identity of this male is asked to call the Thunder Bay Police or Crimestoppers.
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