Monday, September 26, 2011
Crime plan comes to Council
BISNO talks concussions
Drug bust in Terrace Bay
Council looking for answers from candidates
Waterfront sculpture unveiled
The latest piece of Art destined for the Waterfront is ready to be
installed. "Traveller's Return" by Andy Davies was unveiled recently in
Lethbridge, Alberta and Davies says the sculpture is being shipped to
Thunder Bay.
The sculpture was selected after a nation wide bidding process.
The sculpture was selected after a nation wide bidding process.
Debate set to go

Police officers remember the fallen
Police officers in Thunder Bay are part of a Canada wide contingent that marched yesterday to remember fallen comrades. City Police Chief J. P. Levesque says the parade commemorated the 3 officers who died in Canada over the last year. The annual event is also a chance to pay tribute to John Kuznier the only city officer to die in the line of duty.
McDonald's honours scholarship winner
Another local McDonald's employee is basking in the glow of a 10 thousand dollar scholarship from the company. Adena Goral is a nursing student at Lakehead University who was formally presented with the scholarship on Saturday at the Arthur Street restaurant.
Mayor impressed with debate
Mayor Keith Hobbs was impressed with the answers from both party leaders at the Northern Ontario Leaders Debate. Hobbs says despite the no-show from the Premier a good discussion was had. All three leaders will take place in a televised debate this week in Toronto.
United Way researches youth
The United Way wants to help local youth meet their potential. That's why they launched a research report asking youth what they want to see changed. Spokesperson Sandra Albertson says the findings will be used by the City's Youth Strategy Committee. The report points out youth need activities in their community hubs since they can't afford bus passes.
Council listens to project manager
City Council is going to hear about the mining potential in the area. John Mason is the City's Mining Services Project Manager and says he's been busy over the past four months. Mason says he would like to see a trade show brought to the city this winter to generate business in Thunder Bay. The Economic Development Commission hired Mason back in June.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Nipigon Fire Chief victim of fatal accident

Man charged with impaired driving
One man has been charged with impaired driving after hitting a pole with his vehicle. Thunder Bay Police say it occurred Saturday night on Hilldale road. There were no injuries reported.
Officers National Memorial day service
A memorial Service to honour men and women of the force who died in the line of duty is today. The service is part of Police and Peace Officers' National Memorial Day. A march will take place from the Provincial Court house to the service at St Paul's Church.
Residential school survivors frustrated

Pet problem
Thunder Bay's Humane Society says a Toronto City Council move to eliminate the sale of dogs and cats from mills will spread here. Executive Director Mariane Kleynendorst says while the Toronto move focuses on pet stores, the problem here is the sale of pets over the web.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Walmart makes announcement
On the heals of Target's talk of acquiring Zellers' stores in the City; Walmart is making an announcement of it's own. The company is acquiring the lease agreements for County Fair and the Arthur Street Marketplace.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Northern Debate in the history books

Dalton's Chicken
The absence of Premier Dalton McGuinty drew criticism from hecklers outside of the Northern Ontario Leaders Debate. Kaministiqua Resident Pete Lang brought a chicken to the debate claiming it was the Premier's.
Drug bust in Sioux Lookout
Police in Sioux Lookout have made another drug bust. Officers arrested a 30 year old man from Toronto after they found a large quantity of Oxy Contin and Cocaine worth 34 thousand dollars.
McGuinty getting mixed feelings about his Northern Debate no show

Meanwhile Dalton McGuinty's absence from the debate makes sense according to Lakehead University Economics Professor Livio Di Matteo. He says there wasn't much to gain by coming considering a major gaffe could hurt him in the vote rich GTA while it's likely most voters here have already made up their minds.
Fate of local Zellers stores still unknown
The Target Corporation has now finalized the lease purchases of the 84 Canadian Zeller's stores including the ones at County Fair Plaza and the Thunder Bay Mall. However, Target spokesperson Amy Reilly says that doesn't mean they'll be turned into Target stores. She says up to 29 of the stores on Friday's list will potentially become Target locations, the rest will be sold to other retailers or back to the landlords.So far only the Zellers store at the Intercity Mall will definitely become a Target location.
OPSEU goes to bat for sacked part-timers
Three former part time workers at Confederation College are upset after they were let go for not crossing the picket lines during the college strike. Richard Belleau of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union says they have tried to get the workers their jobs back. Two of them are in Fort Frances the other in Thunder Bay.
Hobbs favours legalizing pot
Thunder Bay Mayor Keith Hobbs is being singled out after saying he favours the legalization of marijuana. His thoughts are revealed on a blog by the Canadian band Hollerado when they visited with the mayor during their stop in the city a week ago.
Fire cause to go as undetermined
It appears that the cause of this week's fire on Sherbrooke Street may never be known. The blaze tore through a duplex causing extensive damage but no injuries. Investigators are reported to have probed the scene without being able to narrow down what started the fire.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Crime Strategy goes before Council
The veil will soon be lifted on the Crime Prevention Council's two year strategy. Chair Wendy Landrie says they'll be bringing it to council on Monday for approval. Once it gets approval they'll start to implement it.
Alex Auld is ready for his second stint with the Senators

Henizl speaks in Thunder Bay
Crime prevention awards announced.
Mayor Keith Hobbs is taking his fight against crime to the public level by announcing the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Awards. Hobbs says they're designed to help all citizens become aware of crime prevention and strategies. They will be handed out November 7th.
Grits cool on addressing forestry concerns
Ontario's governing Liberals are not addressing a number of forestry questions put to the main political parties by Northwestern Ontario municipal and industry leaders. Out of thirteen questions posed to the parties, the Liberals only answered one. However, the author's of the survey refused to be critical, saying some of the questions are complex and they hope they'll be addressed before the election.
Mauro gets his star
Thunder Bay's Arthur Mauro now has a star on the Walk of Fame at Victoriaville Mall. Mauro is the Chancellor of Lakehead University and has served on several government commissions and committees. He currently lives in Winnipeg.
Cooler temps and rain ease fire concerns
Robbery suspect caught
A 20 year old man appears in court Thursday after police say he was caught following an attempted armed robbery at a north side convenience store Wednesday night. They say a man wearing a mask and brandishing a knife left the store empty handed. Police believe the same person may be charged with a similar robbery on Tuesday
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Mining boom has 20 year shelf life
Power outage plaguing North side
Around 150 Thunder Bay Hydro customers are without power on the North side of town. According to the company's outage line, the homes on the Northwest outskirts of town lost power at around 3 o'clock and officials aren't sure when power will be restored.
Fatal fire under investigation
OPP in Kenora are investigating a fatal fire. Officials say the fire
happened Monday at a cottage on an island on Lake of the Woods. One
person died and another is in critical condition. No word on the cause
of the fire.
Fire rips through duplex
No injuries after a two alarm blaze tore through a duplex on the city's southside. The inferno started just before 11:30 on Sherbrooke street and Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue Captain Rick Kerley says when crews arrived they saw blackened windows and smoke in the area. Kerley says they found extensive damage in the house but managed to confine most of the damage to the main floor. There is no word on the cause at this time.
Canfield thinks McGuinty will be last minute show
There are still some members of NOMA that think the Premier will show to the first ever Northern Ontario Leaders Debate. Vice President Dave Canfield has a sneaking suspicion that Dalton McGuinty will have a change of heart. The Mayor of Kenora believes even though the Premier has said he won't attend; he might find a way in the long run. Canfield feels any Premier needs to be engaged with the region since we have all of the resources.
Business needs to grow communities
Airport sets new record
The longtime face of CF dies

Marten Falls tries addiction treatment program

Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Tai Chi Park Grand Opening Friday

Advance Polls start Wednesday
You can now cast your ballot for the 2011 Provincial election. Thunder Bay Superior North Returning Officer Peter Doig says advance poll locations open at 10 today. If you live in the Superior North riding you can vote at the returning office or at the County Fair Mall. In the Thunder Bay-Atikokan Riding you can vote at the Slovak Legion, and at the Redwood Returning Office. Advance polls are running for 10 days.
Greenstone makes it's case for a smelter

Police lead the province in alcohol related arrests

Feedback invited on urban forestry
The city is looking for your input on a new management plan for our urban forest. A pubic session is taking place tonight at Thunder Bay's 55 Plus Centre. The public meeting takes place between 7 and 9 pm. That feedback will be used by a consulting group when it draws up a final report to council next month.
Bell Tower decision put off until another meeting

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