Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Raffery wants to hear from his constituents
Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty is going to let his constituents do the talking on the latest legislation to scrap the gun registry. Rafferty says he wants to hear from the public. The new legislation includes a clause to destroy the records collected through the registry.
Legion isn't happy about Federal Cuts
The Federal Government's proposed 226-million dollar cut to Veteran's Affairs isn't sitting well with everyone. Roy Lamore is the past president of the Port Arthur Legion and says if these cuts go through it will mean less benefits for future veterans. MPs are currently studying the funding cut.
Mission Nutrition enjoys a successful 2nd year
Mauro repeats wind farm concerns
The cat is out of the bag. A letter to two cabinet ministers from MPP Bill Mauro about the proposed Horizon Wind Farm has been leaked. In it Mauro asks Environment Minister Jim Bradley and Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle to turn thumbs down to the project. He says it was important to remind Gravelle that his predecessor had concerns with the project as they related to the peregrine falcon population. Mauro feels it was important to get the two ministers up to speed.
Behavior issues tackled by Catholic Board

Mac's robbery foiled by feisty female

Gun registry bill to be introduced
The Federal Government is introducing another bill to scrap the long gun registry. Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty says they've kept the bill closely under wraps. Rafferty adds he doesn't know if today's bill will look anything like the previous bills that aimed to scrap the registry.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Cell Phone Tower resolution fails
Council grills Police Chief over deficit

Tax ratio changes on hold
The City's tax ratios are staying the course for now. City lawmakers are holding off on implementing a four million dollar shift from business to residential tax payers. Councillor Mark Bentz says property owners won't stand for what's being proposed. A decision will be made on whether to approve the changes at a December council meeting.
Regenerative Medicine Report back in November
Council holding off on Bending Lake Iron
Thunder Bay City Council is holding off on throwing its support behind Bending Lake Iron's Steep Rock Mine in Atikokan and processing plant in Ignace. Speaking Monday night, Chief Executive Officer Henry Wetelainen says it's OK that council needs some time to digest the information he's provided them. Bending Lake Iron is asking for support as part of its environmental assessment process. Council will vote on a resolution of support at it's November 7th meeting.
T.Bay lands Can-Am Police-Fire Games

Pukaskwa Park: The Movie
Half a million dollars worth of drugs seized by police
PETA weighs in on deer issue
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is urging our city councillors not to choose bow hunting as a method to control the deer population. PETA's Kristen Simon says it's one of the cruelest forms of hunting since bow hunters routinely spend hours tracking the bloody trails of deer who are stuck by arrows, before finding them. She says the simple solution would be not to feed the animals.
Protesters "occupy" City Hall
From Waverly Park to Donald Street. The Occupy Thunder Bay protesters brought their "make the rich pay" message to City Hall Sunday. About 50 took part including MP Bruce Hyer and Councillor Paul Pugh. The protest is part of the Canadian offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon that has spread across the world.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Early morning fire at Travelodge
Friday, October 21, 2011
Raffery calls for ban on asbestos
Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty is adding his voice in the call
to ban asbestos. He presented a petition in the House of Commons this
week calling on the ban of the toxic material. The petition also calls
for an end to government subsidies of asbestos both in Canada and
abroad.
Bending Lake Iron talks to Council
Bif Naked lends her support to the Cancer Centre
The Thunder Bay Regional Cancer Centre is getting a huge endorsement.
Canadian Rock Icon and Cancer Survivor Bif Naked toured the facility
today and says its a beautiful facility that is built with patient care
and comfort in mind. The Juno Award nominee was in town to speak at the
annual Hope Luncheon.
Matawa First Nations put Feds on notice
Enough is Enough. That's the message from the Matawa First Nations to the Federal Government. Marten Falls Chief Eli Moonias says they want to take part in the Ring of Fire, but they can't unless the Feds agree to a Joint Review Panel Environmental Assessment. Moonias says if the Federal Government continues to ignore First Nations they will take legal action and force an injunction to stop the comprehensive study.
Delivery man robbed..not hurt
City police are looking for three men who they say robbed a delivery man at knife point yesterday afternoon. They say the man was accosted by the three as he was getting back into his vehicle after making a delivery in the Limbrick Place area. The three thugs were given money and they ran off. The victim wasn't hurt
Inflation jumps in Thunder Bay

Thursday, October 20, 2011
Oh Deer! Heated discussion on population

Construction work update
Expect some close quarters when you use the Red River, Expressway intersection this weekend. The Ministry of Transportation says the number of lanes will be reduced as crews work to finish paving.
Matawa Chiefs withdraw support for ROF
Bag Ban Repealed

Bartolucci back as Northern Development Minister

Gravelle and Bartolucci talk
Rick Bartolucci and Michael Gravelle aren't wasting any time. They've already got down to business; Gravelle says he's been talking to Bartolucci about the Cliff's Chromite Processing Plant. Gravelle says he will now be able to lobby more for his riding. Gravelle is now the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, while Bartolucci is back as Northern Development and Mines Minister.
NAN wants stand alone Ministry
New scholarship at LU
Lakehead University is launching a new 12-thousand dollar scholarship. Recruiter Robert Perrier says the citizenship scholarship will help retain Northwestern Ontario students. The eligible student must take part in their community and have an 85 percent average.
Trans Gender Health Training for NWO

New Diabetes Centre Open
Diabetes patients in the City will have better access to care now that a new facility is open. The Diabetes Health office will act as an insulin pump training centre. The new location has a telemedicine room to provide regional consultations.
2nd Mac's Mart robbery suspect has been arrested
Gadahfi death an enormous victory: LU prof
There is celebration in the streets of Tripoli after Libya's Prime Minister announced the death of former leader Moammar Gadhafi. Reports say he was shot in Sirte. Lakehead University political science expert Laure Paquette calls it another big victory for the rebels and means the focus can be on hunting down Gadhafi's sons. Paquette also calls it a victory for Prime Minister Harper and other NATO leaders.
Thunder Bay 45th most entrepreneurial friendly city in Canada
The Mayor is happy with a 45th place ranking in terms of Thunder Bay's attractiveness in bringing in Entrepreneurs. Keith Hobbs says the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses latest list of the top Entrepreneurial cities in Canada shows we are on the right track. Hobbs says when you look at the list most of the top cities are in Alberta or Saskatchewan and as far as Ontario is concerned we finished 4th. Hobbs says we are in a perfect position to climb the list with the help of a boom in the mining industry here.
Tidy Trays taking off
A Thunder Bay entrepreneur is seeing his dream come true. Dan Cheal is the inventor of Tidy Trays, a reusable high chair tray cover. Cheal says the major American retailer, Walgreens, will be stocking his product in all it's 81 hundred stores in the States.
Gravelle looks at a change
Thunder Bay's Michael Gravelle is going to stay in cabinet but in a different role. Premier Dalton McGuinty will officially name his cabinet today and it will include 22 ministers down from 28. Gravelle gives up his Northern Development position to Rick Bartolucci while taking on Natural Resources and keeping the Forestry post.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Hyer doesn't want more seats in the House of Commons
Thunder Bay Superior North MP Bruce Hyer doesn't think we need more
seats in the House of Commons. A recent report suggests the Harper
Government could add 13 more seats for Ontario but Hyer says that won't
fix Parliament. Hyer says adding more seats would be like adding more
deck chairs to the titanic. Hyer says proportional representation is
the only solution that will give all voters a true voice.
Meeting about Deer on Thursday
Council will find Thursday night how the public feels about the deer population within city limits. Enforcement Officer Ron Bourret says they want to know what area residents think they should do to manage the population. Bourret says most people are fed up with the deer. The meeting starts at 6 at the Waverley Resource Library.
Williams back as MOH

Pap test blitz
Regional Cancer Care Northwest wants to see more women get a pap test to check for cervical cancer. Dr. Heather McLean says they're holding a cervical cancer screening blitz next week. To make an appointment call 684-7787.
Greenstone opens new administration building
Greenstone is unveiling its new Administration building. The new energy efficient building was designed to accommodate the amalgamated Council and administration. A Grand opening ceremony will take place at 5 o'clock.
Mac's officials to discuss security
Officials of Mac's Convenience Stores are coming to Thunder Bay next week to discuss security concerns at the stores following a string of robberies. Spokesperson Sean Sportun says they'll be working with local store owners to help improve security along with meeting with police and the Crime Prevention Council.
Orders issued to Abitibi Bowater
The Ministry of Labour has issued a number of orders to Abitibi Bowater. Spokesperson Matt Blajer says they're investigating the incident that occurred on Tuesday. Two people were injured after a maintenance crane dropped a machine hood on them. The injured workers are now out of the hospital.
Fire on Burriss destroys garage
An investigation is underway to find the cause of a garage fire at 83 Burriss Street. The Thunder Bay Fire Service says it happened just after midnight. One vehicle was lost. While it took a short time to get it under control, it took firefighters some time to completely put it out. No one was hurt.
Mac's store robbed again
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