Friday, November 25, 2011
More details on escaped prisoner
The Prisoner who is charged with escaping police custody yesterday is the 22 year charged
in connection to this week's Mac's Mart Robbery. Police officials say
the prisoner ran away from officers when he was being taken into the
Court House on Arthur Street. Patrol officers quickly picked him up on
Selkirk Avenue and charged is Ryan Deluney .
Rickford lauds First Nations bill
Global Sticks gets Gravelle going

Bombers favoured to win Grey Cup
CEDC works to save Global Sticks

Thursday, November 24, 2011
Prisoner escapes police at court house
Global Sticks releases statement
Global Sticks has released a statement about the closure of their Oliver Paipoonge facility. The statement says the company is restructuring and is hopeful to reopen soon. The company says it is working hard with the provincial government to secure an adequate access to Birch wood fibre.
SIU absolves OPP in Kakabeka Falls incident
The Province's Special Investigations Unit has finished its investigation into an incident at Kakabeka Falls where a 22 year man died last month. SIU Officials say they have found no wrong doings by OPP officers involved in the incident that saw Kurtis McVittie fall over the falls and die.
Police release the name of man charged in yesterday's robbery
Thunder Bay Police have released the name of the 22 year old charged in connection to yesterday's Mac's Mart. Constable Julie Tilbury says Ryan Deluney appeared in court this morning and is facing several charges. Tilbury says officers received a tip about his whereabouts yesterday and arrested him without incident at Victoriaville Mall early in the afternoon.
Shelter House about to fundraise
United Way says it's on track
Gastrointestinal outbreak
Dog fight leads to fines
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22 year old charged
Police have charged the 22 year old man who was arrested as a person of interest in connection with a Mac's Mart robbery yesterday. He's appearing in court this morning. Spokesperson Chris Adams says more information will be made available later today.
Immigration Portal update on Monday
Attawapiskat cries for help

Resolute Fort Frances Mill down

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Mauro talks economic update
MPP Bill Mauro says despite the global financial problems the provincial government should still meet their budget goals. Mauro says Wednesday's Economic Update from the Finance Minster warns of tough times ahead but the books should still be balanced by the 2017-18 budget.
Happy to have 87 back
There's lots of positive comments coming from Thunder Bay hockey fans to the return of Sidney Crosby to the NHL. Those we spoke to were happy about it.
Beardy: NAN is already transparent
The Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation is stopping short of saying he supports new First Nations legislation. The Harper government plans to introduce a law to force First Nations to release officials salaries. Stan Beardy says NAN has always been accountable adding NAN publishes an annual audit anyone can see.
Matawa says Webequie can do what it wants

Standoff ends in Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay police have taken a person into custody in connection to
today's standoff on Northern Avenue. Police Spokesperson Chris Adams
says investigators made contact with the person early this afternoon and
he was taken into custody at Victoriaville Mall. Adams says at this
time no charges have been laid in connection to this morning's Mac's
Mart Robbery. He says officers searched the man's house and found a
number of items including a replica handgun.
Webequie goes rogue

LUSU fails tuition cut plan
Lakehead University's Student Union is giving the McGuinty Government's promised tuition cuts a failing grade. The governmnet promised to cut college and university tuition fees by 30 per cent starting Jan. 1st. President Michael Snoddon also takes issue with the fact that all students aren't eligable for the tuition fee reduction.
Global Sticks Reaction
The Provincial Government has given Oliver Paipoonge's Global Sticks millions of dollars in start up funds and now can no longer keep it's doors open. We asked residents if they think the Provincial Government should continue to subsidize business.
Police playing wait and see game
Thunder Bay Police have surrounded a house on Northern Avenue as they attempt to speak with the suspect in this morning's armed robbery of a Mac's Convenience Store. The home in the 800 block of Northern Avenue is now the focus of the investigation. Police are asking the public to avoid the area around Northern Avenue west of May Street until the situation is resolved.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Ring of Fire announcement expected
Stabbing suspect appears in court
It's back to court next month for the city man who is charged in connection with a stabbing rampage at Andras Court last month. 29 year old Eli John remains in custody at the District Jail following this weeks court appearance. Several people were stabbed in the incident, one of them very seriously.
OPP take us for a R.I.D.E.

ER stays busy
The Emergency Room at the Health Sciences Centre is still hopping. Director Dr. Andrew Affleck says visits this year are up about 3 per cent. Affleck says contrary to what some may think, most patients aren't candidates for walk in clinics. He says many of them need the services of the ER when they come in with chest pains along with heart and breathing problems. Affleck says the increase at the Health Science Centre mirrors what is happening across the province.
Deer kill creates talk
Humane Society hopeful
City Solicitor takes 1 year break
Thunder Bay's top lawyer is taking a one year break to focus on labour relations law. Rosalie Evans' one year sabbatical starts January 9th and will practice with the Thunder Bay firm of Weiler Maloney Nelson. The City says the solicitor who will act during the sabbatical will be announced in the near future.
Council Approves Deer Management Plan
Monday, November 21, 2011
Aboriginal involvment in Municipal Elections presented to council
Aboriginal involvement in municipal elections is very low. That was the findings of a report that was presented to council by the Ontario Native Women's Association. The report was handed out to council as well as Elections Ontario and Elections Canada. ONWA Spokesperson Judi Nelson Childs says she hopes to see a committee developed to help increase Aboriginal involvement ahead of the next municipal Election.
Evergreen group gets approval
City Council has voted in favour of rezoning a house on Heron Street to allow a community group to move in. Evergreen A United Neighbourhood is hoping to open a community health and resource centre. The building was formerly the club house for the Hell's Angels. One man spoke out against the plan saying he didn't want to live next to a youth centre that would lower property values. Council voted unanimously in favour of the rezoning.
Gravelle wants to hear from Global Sticks
With news that Global Sticks has closed its doors, the Forestry Minister is hoping to get an explanation from the company. Michael Gravelle says he isn't going to speculate on why the company closed down until he gets the facts. Gravelle says he hopes the company reopens in the near future.
LU athletes to instruct FN youth
Lakehead University is taking its sporting skills to Northern First Nations. Coaches and players will be going to the remote communities to instruct the youth this season. LU's Tom Warden says it's an important step for the university. Wasaya Airways will be flying the students as part of the agreement.
NAN Conference this week
16 and Pregnant in Kenora
After sifting through 4 years of data- its official - Teen pregnancy is on the rise in Kenora. Code Red says there were 53 pregnancies for every thousand girls between the ages of 15 and 19 in 2009 – that’s 24 more teen pregnancies in the district and the Ontario average.
Sioux Lookout new interim CAO

Grann trial to resume in the new year

Coroner concludes Antoinette Lavoie investigation
The Regional Coroner's Office has wrapped up it's investigation into the murder of Antoinette Lavoie. Dr. Michael Wilson says they've decided to send the case to the Chief Coroner for review. Joseph Lavoie killed his estranged wife and then himself in December of last year.
Deer plan up at council tonight
Council set to hear presentation from ONWA
One of the big topics before council tonight will be a presentation on Aboriginal Participation in Municipal Elections. Mayor Keith Hobbs says election participation needs to improve on all fronts especially with First Nations.
Global Sticks Closed
A local company that has received Provincial funding for it's operations has closed its doors. Global Sticks in Oliver Paipoonge is not up and running and hasn't made any indication that they'll reopen. In October the company was forced to make layoffs. The company makes sticks for ice creme bars, corn dogs, and paint paddles.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
21st annual Christmas Parade

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