Wednesday, November 9, 2011
PARO's Enterprising Women
The PARO Centre for Women's Enterprises is naming its 2011 enterprising women. Executive Director Rosalind Lockyer says the winners of this year's awards embody the word "enterprising". Bonobo Foods won the Green Entrepreneur award, Brenda Adams won for her work with Janzen's Pharmacy.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
County Fair Mall up for sale
If you have 4 million dollars burning a hole in your pocket you could be
the proud owner County Fair Mall. Colliers International has put up a
for sale sign on the building excluding the Zellers portion of the
mall. That portion's lease was taken over by Walmart.
NOSTA's last year a challenge
The North of Superior Travel Association is coming out of some tough times as the board enters Wednesday's Annual General Meeting in Thunder Bay. President Iain Angus says NOSTA is in the hole 17 thousand dollars compared to 48 thousand last year with a goal of being debt free by March 31st.
Program targets seniors
Seniors who gamble at the OLG Casino can be seen as easy marks for thieves and thugs. That's why the City Police will be at the casino Wednesday morning handing them crime prevention tips. Detective Diane MacLaurin says it's a new partnership between police and the OLG. MacLauren says the initiative follows the recent robbery and assault of a senior in the casino parking lot.
Police are still investigating a truck that ended up in a river
Hyer and Rafferty are getting support from the OFAH
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has come to the rescue of
Thunder Bay's NDP MP's. OFAH Spokesman Greg Farrant says they have sent
an open letter to NDP Leader Nycole Turmel in support of Bruce Hyer and
John Rafferty who were punished for voting in favour of ending the long
gun registry. Farrant says how can you punish someone for voting for
what their constituents wanted when you don't have an official stance on
the issue.
Syrian death toll reaches 3500 civilians

Veterans ride gratis
For the 10th year in a row Thunder Bay Transit is offering free bus rides in the city to veterans this Friday, Remembrance Day. Transit's Jon Handel says vets simply have to show their uniform or medals.
PARO brings in Cupcake Girls
The PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise wants local women to be inspired and start their own businesses. That's why they brought in one of the Cupcake Girls. Heather White is one half of the business that includes a reality television show on the W network. White says she was involved in a similar organization that played a big role in getting her business off the ground.
Housing starts down for the year

Truck ends up in the McIntyre River
Police have a man in custody after a truck ended up in the McIntyre River late last night. Staff Sgt. Frank Earley says they're still not sure who the driver of the truck was. A man was found in the truck and is in jail for intoxication. Earley says they're not sure if there was another person in the vehicle or not.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Travel Smart Plan approved
Thunder Bay City Council is throwing it's support behind a new transportation plan. The plan requires 150-thousand dollars and when implemented would come out of the 2012 capital budget. Councillor Andrew Foulds didn't see the point for another plan when they already have a transit plan and an active transportation plan. Consultant Jim Gough defended the plan at Monday night's City Council meeting. The Travel Smart Plan encourages people to use healthier less costly forms of travel like buses, and car pooling.
First ever Crime Prevention Award

Search for law school dean underway
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Brian Stevenson |
No word on Federal funding for Multi-Plex
George Jeffery joins Parade of Lights
Missing Kayakers are safe
The pair of missing Kayakers on Lake Superior have been found safe and sound. Officials at the Trenton Search and Rescue Centre says the pair stayed on Thompson Island because of strong winds and plan on staying until the winds subside. They were originally supposed to be home yesterday.
Chase reached high speeds
Petition started to help Humane Society
The Thunder Bay Humane Society is getting some online support. A petition is looking for 10 thousand online signatures on the website www.thepetitionsite.com. So far there are over 400 signatures and its making its way across social media sites.
Dufresne million dollar challenge

Ontario Wood Works picks 3 area winners
Three local groups have been honoured by Ontario Wood Works. Wood Works recognizes people and organizations that creatively utilize the use of wood in construction. The Sioux Lookout Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre in Sioux Lookout has won the Northern Ontario Excellence Award. The Architect Wood Advocate Award has been handed to Kenora's Nelson Architecture.
Hydro crews working on Arthur
T.Bay wants more immigrants
Thunder Bay wants to be more welcoming to immigrants, and that's why they're holding an all day conference on the issue. Spokesperson Michelle Lander says they'll talk about how they can do better. The forum takes place Tuesday at the Victoria Inn.
Matawa takes fight to Ottawa

Sunday, November 6, 2011
T.Bay Humane Society receives support
With the risk of the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society closing its doors by December 31st, the public support has been overwhelming says Executive Director Maryann Kleynendorst. She adds that she did not expect this type of reaction, but she knows they still have a long way to go. Public figures in community such as Mayor Keith Hobbs, Michael Gravelle and Ken Boshcoff have spoken to the humane society regarding their support. Kleynendorst says if 15 hundred people donated $10 dollars a month it should be enough to cover the $180 thousand dollar deficit. You can help by visiting tbayhumane.ca, or call 475-8803.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Thunder Bay Humane Society on hard times
The Thunder Bay & District Humane Society could close by the end of this year if the $180 thousand dollar deficit is not met. The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals responded to the announcement that the TBDHS could be shutting its doors, saying they will offer support where they can. Currently the Ontario SPCA is assisting the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society by providing funding for the wages of their investigation and enforcement officer.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Rydholm wants to support snowmobile trail

Council to learn about TravelSMART Plan
Council will learn more about the Transit TravelSMART Plan tonight. Engineering Manager Paul Mauro says administration will present the plan to council tonight and hopes to get a good reception. Mauro says the plan is inline with the active transportation plan and other city initiative.
New CT Scanner in Sioux Lookout

Murder suspect back in court
Hobbs is fighting for the Northwest
His first preference is Thunder Bay but our Mayor says if not here a
chromite processing plant needs to stay in the Northwest. Keith Hobbs
will be heading to Cleveland next week and hopes to convince Cliffs
Natural Resources to build a processing plant for the Ring of Fire
Development in our area. Hobbs says if Thunder Bay doesn't get the plant
he thinks it should go to Greenstone.
City picks up 3 awards
The City is doing a good job to promote Waste Diversion and they have
the awards to prove it. Solid Waste Diversion and Recycling
Co-ordinator Jason Sherband says the city picked up 3 awards from the
Ontario Municipal Waste Association.
Sawmill remains obstacle for new reserve

Shannon receives highest civilian honour

Man suffers several cuts in knifing incident
A 55 year old man is recovering from several knife wounds after being attacked last night. Thunder Bay Police say the man suffered a number of slashing cuts from a 30 year old woman during an altercation outside of a Ambros Street residence just after 7 pm. The man was taken to hospital but later released.
T.Bay's jobless rate goes up
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Hyer is putting punishment behind him

Rickford defends Thunder Bay MP's

Mayors form new lobby group
Northern Ontario mayors are banding together to form the Council of Northern Mayors. Keith Hobbs says it follows this week's northern mayors meeting in Sault Ste. Marie. He says it's another way for our region to lobby governments. Hobbs says the Council is now coming up with terms of reference.
Changes at the Health Science's Centre
There's a shake-up taking place at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. President Andree Robichaud says they are moving to a new program management system and changes are taking place from the senior level on down. Robichaud says the the changes are not intended to save money but to fall into line with the way other top hospitals are managed
Arbitrator's award called fair
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Kari Jefford |
Ministry probe continues in Terrace Bay

Hyer and Rafferty receive support
Thunder Bay residents seem to be on the side of MP's John Rafferty and Bruce Hyer. The two were stripped of their critic positions after going against party policy and voting for the long gun registry.
Brown talks Green
Atikokan's Mayor is responding to a report by Greenpeace saying biomass will put our forests and climate at risk. Dennis Brown says that's not so. Brown says the biomass project in his community is going to help keep his town employed.
Helicopter Crash in Kapuskasing
The Transportation Safety Board is on the scene of a fatal helicopter crash near Kapuskasing. All three people aboard died in yesterday's crash near Clear Lake. The Sunrise Helicopters chopper pilot and two Tembec forestry workers were onboard when it crashed.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
City restaurant owner dies
A long time city businessman and local TV personality Ling Lee has died. Family spokesperson Gary Cooper says he passed away suddenly on Tuesday. Cooper says friends can say good bye next week at a memorial service Monday at 1 pm at the Valhalla Inn. .Lee ran two local Chinese restaurants and hosted a cooking show on Shaw TV.
Hyer/Rafferty sanctioned by party
Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer is paying for his decision go against his party and vote to abolish the long gun registry. The NDP has stripped him of his critics positions and he can't ask questions or make statements in the House of Commons. He calls the punishment draconian. Hyer says his vote is based on a promise he made to his constituents. Fellow MP John Raffery also voted to scrap the registry and he too has been punished. Rafferty calls it punishing his constituents.
A delivery girl robbed not hurt

Local girl is finalist in BBM Challenge
A fashion icon in the making is in the running in a North American Wide
BlackBerry competition. Alex Kruse is a student at Lakehead University
and is taking part in the BBM Challenge under the Fashion category. Her
latest video was the top pick in her category and you can vote for her
by going to the BBM Challenge website.
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