Saturday, November 30, 2013
Rescue On Mount McKay
Construction Season Slows Down
Construction on several regional infrastructure projects is wrapping up for the winter. The 2013 season was busy for construction crews who began work on a new bridge over the Nipigon River. Bridge replacement took place at the Little Wabigoon River, Melgund River, Bug River and both Nugget and Beaver Creek. Crews also resurfaced stretches of highways 17 just east of Terrace Bay, 72 at Sioux Lookout and 11.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Opening Day For Christmas Cheer Fund
Mishap Had Serious Potential
Jersey Day At The Hospital
Local Accounting Students Pass The Test
Holiday Train In NWO This Weekend
Gravelle & Boor Talk It Out
The Minister of Northern Development and Mines Michael Gravelle says talks went well with Cliffs Natural Resources. The two met recently and Gravelle says they talked about the future of the company and their plans for the Ring of Fire. Gravelle says he looks forward to future conversations with Cliffs President Bill Boor.
Charges Laid In Early Morning Collision
A 24 year old man is facing a total of thirteen charges, including impaired driving, in connection with a two vehicle collision overnight.
Police say that the mishap at James and Edward resulted in both vehicles rolling over and sending a total of five people to hospital who are expected to be released today. The intersection is now reopen to traffic.
National Chief Shawn Atleo In Thunder Bay
National Chief Shawn Atleo, along with other Aboriginal leaders are responding to the Federal Governments First Nation Education Act. While speaking in Thunder Bay Atleo says he has felt support from First Nations communities across Canada in wanting more control over their education system. Atleo compared the proposed education act to the residential school system saying it does not provide a guarantee for children to learn about First Nations culture and heritage.
OPP Release Name In Fatal Crash
Two Vehicle Crash At James & Edwards
City Police are still on the scene of a two-vehicle rollover crash at the corner of James and Edwards streets near Confederation College. A total of five people were sent to hospital with unknown injuries. The accident took place around 2 o'clock this morning and Police are advising motorists to stay clear of the scene to avoid traffic tie-ups.
CO Alarms Soon To Be The Law
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tbaytel Expands Free Wi-Fi Area
Thunder Bay's WiFi corridor is now open a little wider. Tbaytel's President Dan Topatigh says it's part of staying competitive against other wireless companies. The city has announced that City Hall, the Current River Rec Centre, the 55 Plus Centre and the West Thunder Community Centre are now free Wi-Fi hot spots.
Resolute Faces WSIB Accusations
A spokesperson for the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board is confirming that Resolute Forest products is facing some legal problems involving the company's Thunder Bay sawmill. The board says that it's accused of four counts of failing to report work related accidents within three days. The board would not confirm the exact safety issues that are involved saying they are now before the provincial offences court.
Police Confirm Death In Highway 17 Crash
One person is confirmed dead in a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 17 between Vermilion Bay and Kenora. Provincial Police say the crash occurred about 20-kilometres east of the Highway 71 junction overnight. Police say the victim is an unidentified man. Several other collisions involving transports were reported on the highway and the road is closed to remove all of the debris. Provincial Police say the highway won't reopen until the MTO completes sanding operations. OPP are asking motorists heading west from Thunder Bay to take Highway 11 at Shabaqua Corners.CN Bridge Road Repairs Started
CN bridge officials are working on the road section of the James Street Swing Bridge. Spokesperson Lindsay Fedchyshyn says work is ongoing. Fedchyshyn says they're not sure what other work needs to be done and when it will be complete. The bridge is still closed to pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Police Looking For Driver
AFN Chief Shawn Atleo In T.Bay
DSSAB Looking At Draft Budget Today
Rickford Not Amused With Province
The federal minister responsible for the Ring of Fire says he's not amused by some of the rhetoric coming out of Queen's Park this week. Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford is responding to premier Wynne's invitation to come to the table. Rickford says they've been a willing participant all along. Rickford says he was caught off guard by the announcement of a development corporation for the Ring, because the federal government was not consulted beforehand.
Horwath Says Open Government Meeting Is Interesting
Thunder Bay is going to play host to the Provincial Government's first "open government" engagment team meeting that's taking place on Monday at the Valhalla Inn. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath thinks its interesting that the Liberals need to create a committee to find ways to become more open. The meeting will take place from six until 9.
Alzheimer Rendezvous Tonight
The Alzheimer Society is hosting an evening with TVO's Steve Paikin. The host of "The Agenda" is speaking at the 12th annual Alzheimer Rendezvous. Spokesperson Ashleigh Quarrell hopes the event will raise 50-thousand dollars. The event gets underway tonight at the Victoria Inn.
Local Officer Honoured
Charges Laid In Suspicious Death
Bearskin Execs Get Award
United Way Needs Help
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Salvation Army Gets Money From Target
T.Bay Man Charged In Collision
OPP are charging a 24 year old Thunder Bay man with a drinking and driving related charge. It stems from a single motor collision on Highway 622 just north of Atikokan. He'll appear in Atikokan Court on January 23rd.
Safe Drivers In T.Bay
Thunder Bay drivers are being recognized as some of the country's safest. The Safe Driving Study comes from Allstate Canada and is based on the amount of collisions per one-hundred cars the company insures. Thunder Bay placed tenth amongst communities with the best collision rates at 4.3 percent between 2011-2013.
DSSAB Meeting To Discuss Pets
The Social Services Board is going to discuss how best to deal with client's pets ruining their housing units. In some cases the board has been left with a 30 thousand dollar repair bill. CAO Bill Bradica says it's a tricky situation. Bradica says there's been reports of staff being bitten by animals and even some tenants being hurt by other people's pets.
Police Seize 50K Worth Of Drugs
A 44 year old Montreal man is facing a variety of drug related charges after a search of a North side hotel room on Monday. Staff Sergeant Murray Brown says they seized 50-thousand dollars worth of crack cocaine and prescription Fentanyl powder. The man will be in court on Friday and Police are asking the court to deny his bail.
NOMA Meets With Premier & Ministers
The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is pleased with their recent meetings with the Premier and Natural Resources Minister. President Dave Canfield says they spoke about the Thunder Bay Generating Station and the property reassessments on large industrial properties. Canfield says talks with the MNR's David Orazietti went ok and notes there are still some struggling points with the Forest Industry.
Mass CPR Training Session Planned
LU Signs Agreement With Aboriginal Leaders
Hospital Gridlock Gets NDP Attention
Chiefs Reject Education Act
Vets Get NOMA Support
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Energy Task Force Video Sent To Province
Horizon Wind Releases Statement On Meeting
Marathon OPP Report Incidents
Horizon Walks Out Of Talks With FWFN
Casino Staff Vote To Join USW
Office staff at the OLG Casino want to join the United Steelworkers Union. In a certification vote on Monday, staff voted 83 percent in favour of joining the USW. The administration staff vote comes after the casino's gaming floor employees voted to join the union as well. The union now represents 210 casino employees.
Mazza Hiring Creates Political Storm
The Wynne government is getting hammered over the decision by the Health Science's Centre in Thunder Bay to hire former Ornge CEO Chris Mazza for work in the ER. Progressive Conservative Frank Klees is especially critical of the move since Mazza had such a tainted past with the provincial air ambulance service. Klees calls the hiring of Mazza a complete disrespect for the taxpayers of the province. Health Minister Deb Matthews says the decision to hire Mazza was a local one
Horizon Wind Meeting Held Today
The Fort William First Nation, Horizon Wind and the Ministries of Environment & Natural Resources are meeting in Thunder Bay today. They're discussing the planned wind farm on the Norwester Mountains. Escarpment Committee Spokesperson John Beals says they held a rally outside the meeting this morning to support the First Nation. The Ministry of Environment is currently reviewing Horizon Wind's renewable energy application.
Matthews Questioned Over Hospital Crisis
Rafferty Weighs In On By-Elections
Thunder Bay Rainy River MPP John Rafferty is weighing in on the results of last night's Federal By-elections. The Liberals retook Toronto Centre and the Montreal riding of Bourassa while the Conservatives reclaimed two Manitoba ridings. Rafferty says the NDP have no regrets. Rafferty notes it's too soon to say if last night's election results will be an indicator of how the next Federal Election will go.
City Maps Out Appeal Strategy
Councillor Wants City Logo Changed
Friendship Centre Pleads For Support
Officials are asking city councillors to support the proposed 9.8 million dollar centre. The issue will be back before councillors in the new year.
Sally Ann Will Not Change Sobriety Policy
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