Saturday, August 31, 2013
OPP Gives Safety Advice For Long Weekend
Cross Canada Rollerblader Visits Thunder Bay
Blind Man Bikes For Charity
Pigeon River Border Backup
LU Looks For Homestay Hosts
Lakehead University is looking for people in the City who want to host an international student coming to Canada to learn English. It's part of the Homestay program which last 15 weeks at a time from September to December, January to April or May to August. Homestay hosts receive 700 dollars per month when they provide a room and meals or 475 dollars a month when just providing the room
Coast Guard Rescues Boaters
Forest Fire Update
There were no new fires reported in the Northwest Region August 30. The forecast is calling for more rain for the next several days and the forest fire hazard is expected to be low across the region. The rain will help with lightning strikes that have started fires. The Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services program has a lightning-locator system that helps track strikes of lightning that have potential to start new wildfires.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Water Rescue On Superior
A water rescue on Lake Superior. A spokesperson at the rescue coordination centre in Trenton says that a 26 foot Bayliner boat started taking on water Friday about a mile south of the city and the two people in there called for help. A rescue unit from Thunder Bay picked them up and brought them to the yacht club unharmed.
NOHFC Programs Under Review
The Provincial Government is conducting a review of the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation. It means new programs will be created and launched at the end of October. Applications for funding through the old program will be accepted up until September 30th. The changes are being made to reflect the priorities set out in the Northern Ontario Growth Plan.Hospital Family Rooms To Become Patient Rooms
Baby Boomers Not Ready For Retirement
More and more seniors in Northwestern Ontario are digging deep to make ends meet. Recent studies show that debt levels are on the rise across the country, especially for the elderly. Frank Fabiano is a local trustee in bankruptcy, and says many seniors depend on their old age security or pension plans. At the same time, Fabiano says baby-boomers are also feeling the crunch, as many of those born between 1945 and 1964 say they haven't saved enough for retirement.Transit Still Experiencing Problems
NOSM Gets Award
Victim Fleeced For 25K
Police in northwestern Ontario are releasing details about a scam that has left one resident owing 25-thousand-dollars. The victim was told to cash a cheque for the scammer without realizing it was a trick designed to leave her on the hook for the entire amount. Police say the sender of the cheque had befriended the victim over several months, gaining her trust.Police On School Buses
Man Gets 60 Days For Breach
LU Prof Says Syrian Attack Certain
Thursday, August 29, 2013
LRCA Flood Watch
The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority is issuing a flood watch for the Thunder Bay area including O'Connor, Conmee, Gillies, Shuniah and Dorion. The LRCA is putting the watch in effect because of the heavy amounts of rain expected tonight. Staff are continuing to monitor the weather conditions.
Fed Funding For Mining Project
No Cause Yet In Moose Death
There still isn't a cause of death for Chippewa Park's seven year old bull moose. A post mortem exam is done but some tissue samples were taken and sent to a lab in Guelph for analysis. The moose was found by staff at the zoo early Tuesday morning. Analysis of the tissue samples is expected to take seven to ten days to complete.Summer Sounds Well Received
CEDC Celebrates Summer Company
Thunder Bay's Community Economic Development Commission is heralding the
benefits of the Summer Company program. Organizer Stacia Kean says
they had 11 businesses created by local youth. The provincially funded
program is for students between 15 to 29 years of age. A wrap up
ceremony was held on Thursday for the local students who took part in
this summer's program.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Gravelle Happy With Remediation Plan
The Ministry of the Environment and the owners of the defunct Superior Fine Papers have come to an agreement over the clean up of their Thunder Bay mill. MPP Michael Gravelle says there have been concerns over industrial waste on the site for several years and he's happy the site will be remediated. Gravelle says making sure we have a clean source of water is vital and the clean up of the former mill site will help ensure that.
Bluffs Closed Till Monday
Hope Yet For Popsicle Stick Plant
Cellphone Sting Round 2
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Local Man Fined For Letting Dogs Run Wild
Slave Auction Removed From Ads
Onion Lake Road Collision
Premier In T.Bay Next Week
More Crack Cocaine Seized In City
MNR Fire Contracts Extended
Contracts have been extended for Ministry of Natural Resources seasonal fire fighting staff. The MNR is keeping its staff on until the middle of September. Fire information officer, Debbie McLean says the unseasonably warm weather is credited with the extensions. There are currently 26-active fires in the northwest region.
Minor Incident At Jail
Labour Peace At School Board
There will be continued labour peace for Lakehead District School Board and its staff for the upcoming school year. The board held a special meeting last night and approved a recommendation between the Ministry of Education and staff unions on a number of mandatory items in their benefits package. Director of Education Cathi Siemieniuk says it shows they value and respect their staff. School starts for all public school students on September 4th.
Costly Living In NWO
Auto Insurance Break Coming
Grassy Narrows Assault
Spence Reportedly Re-Elected
Scattered Swimming Advisories At Local Beaches
It's a mixed bag of news for local swimmers. The Health Unit is lifting the swimming advisory for Boulevard Lake's Sunny Side beach. However, swimming advisories are now posted at the main beach at Boulevard Lake and Chippewa Park. Swimming advisories are just a precaution and don't prevent people from swimming.
Done Deal
Drainage Program Extended
Chippewa Moose Found Dead
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Library On The Move
Police Welcome Stun Gun News
Serbian Men Charged With Trafficking Oxy
Teens Get Hands On Experience
Over a dozen aboriginal youth have a better idea of what it takes to start their own business. The teens took part in a training program at the Northwest Innovation Centre this summer. Spokesperson Melissa McClement says some of the youth even started their own businesses. Other businesses included a community radio station, and film production company.
Dryden Manager Spot Filled...For Now
The City of Dryden has found a replacement for outgoing Airport Manager George
Friesen. Long time employee Norm Sanders has been appointed Acting Airport
Manager and is now in control. The Airport will be included in a
comprehensive review of all city services and officials say decisions with
regard to management at the Airport will be dealt with after the
review. Friesen announced his
resignation last month.
Busy Night for City Police
City Police were kept busy Monday night. Officers responded to a call of an unwanted person outside a North Cumberland Street residence which led to a male being pepper sprayed. He's been charged with assaulting a police officer and breach of probation. The officer was not injured during the arrest. Meanwhile, Police are investigating a rash of tires being slashed in the Limbrick Street area. At least 13 vehicles were targeted overnight.










