Monday, February 6, 2012
College welcomes Trudeau
Margaret Trudeau is paying a visit to Confederation College on Wednesday. She'll be speaking to students about living with her bi-polar condition. Margaret is the former wife of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Missing Youth Rainy River

Saturday, February 4, 2012
FedNor Funding
Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty and the New Democrats see FEDNOR as a good source to cover the cost of small projects. Rafferty says with no stimulus money expected in the coming budget, FEDNOR funding would be a viable option.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Canada is the most educated country in the world

Dawson Road back on the agenda
Transport Traffic on Dawson road will be on the agenda at Monday's
council meeting. Councillor Ken Boshcoff says he doesn't think much can
be done since the road is part of the National Road system. Boshcoff
says the best we can do is encourage tougher enforcement of the speed
limits by City Police and OPP.
Boy arrested after causing blackout
Thunder Bay Police have arrested a 19 year old boy in connection to a collision that knocked out power to part of the city yesterday. Police say the boy took his parents truck without permission and ended up driving into a power poll which left 1800 people in the dark. Officers say the boy and his friend fled the scene.
Bill proposes low passport fees
Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer wants to give us a break on our passport fees. He has introduced a private members bill to cut the costs of obtaining the travel document in Canada and the United States to help tourism. The Harper government majority means Hyer's bill is not likely to pass.
Grann trial takes a break
The Toni Grann trial is taking a recess for three weeks. Grann's lawyer Clay Powell says both sides will now take the time to write their final submissions to the judge. Grann, Thunder Bay police officer, is charged with Breach of Trust over the way she maintained records in the local Sex Offender Registry
McQuaker resurfaces

T.Bay targetting motorcycle market

NAN Youth in T.Bay for gathering
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation's younger generation will be gathering in Thunder Bay this week. The group comprised of youth from various First Nations will be discussing how to increase the quality of life on and off reserves. The conference starts on Tuesday and wraps up on Thursday.
NAPS to hold recruitment initiative
Rafferty wants regional development fund

Prince Arthur's Landing nominated in G.P.C.
Graduation Ceremony Saturday
The local army reserve is holding a graduation ceremony for the latest batch of high school co-op students. Captain George Romick says the students come from both the public and private school boards. The graduation ceremony will take place at the Armouries on Park Avenue at 10:30 am Saturday.
Local unemployment numbers
Mining companies in England
Two companies proposing gold mines in the Rainy River district will be promoting their projects to an international audience later this month. Rainy River Resources and Osisko Mining will be among 18-Canadian companies making presentations at a mining conference in London, England. The conference attracts potential investors from around the world.
Kenora's version of "The Birds"

KDMA Conference on this weekend
Municipal leaders from across the Kenora District are gathering the next couple of days for a lively discussion. Kenora District Municipal Association President Phil Vinet says the meat and potatoes of their annual conference starts tomorrow. The Red Lake Mayor says Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell, Lieutinent-Coloniel Dan Drew and Medical Officer of Health Dr. James Arthurs are among the guest speakers.
NAN wants power grid hook up by 2018
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Grann trial into final phase

Terrace Bay Pulp owes almost 40 million
Potential buyers of Terrace Bay Pulp have until February 15th to file a
letter of intent. Officials at CCAA monitor Ernst and Young say the
company owes almost 40 million dollars to creditors and proceeds of a
sale would go to them. If no buyers can be found its a possibility the
mill could be sold for scrap.
Grann undergoes more questioning
It's the second day on the stand for the Thunder Bay Police officer who is charged with falsifying records in the Ontario Sex Offender Registry. Prosecutor Marc Huneault spent the morning and part of the afternoon grilling Toni Grann on how she kept her records. Grann kept her composure on the stand during the cross examination. On Wednesday Huneault indicated he would complete his questioning sometime today.
Cindy's Ashes have been returned
16 years for Bearkskin Airlines Hope Classic
Pedestrian appeared to be drunk: police
Police say alcohol may have been a factor in a car-pedestrian accident on Cumberland Street last night. They say the victim, a 33 year old woman, appeared to be drunk at the time and ran into oncoming traffic and was struck by a car. Police say she was taken to the Health Sciences Centre, but her injuries were not serious. No chanrges have been laid.
Thunderhawks in Dryden today

Dryden to hold by-election
Terrace Bay Pulp owes millions
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Pedestrian struck by car

City couple win$ big
A Thunder Bay couple are almost one million dollars richer thanks to a recent lottery win. Allan and Darlene Maki won 983 thousand dollars in the January 21st. Lottario draw. The couple has been married for 37 years and plan to share their winnings with their family, pay off some bills, take a vacation and put away the rest in their savings.
Grann grilled over record keeping
Hyer to hold Budget Meetings

Transit City could be coming back to life

"I wasn't hiding anything"
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Toni Grann (left) leaves courthouse |
City Police officer Toni Grann took the stand in her Breach of Trust trial. Grann is charged with falsifying records in the Ontario Sex Offender Registry. On the stand this morning Grann painted a picture of a system that she felt wasn't organized on various levels. She sited an example of how she got so busy that she had to make deals with some uniformed officers to get verifying addresses of some local sex offenders. She told the court "I wasn't hiding anything." Under cross examination she says she did not have all convicted sex offenders come to the police station to register even though it was required by law.
LUSU holds rally
Toni Grann to take stand today
NWO needs its own weather rodent

Ignace has Mayoral vacancy
Ignace Council is accepting the resignation of Mayor Lee Kennard with regret. Municipal officials say they haven't had a chance to sit down with Council and discuss the options of filling the vacancy.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Budget takes centre stage at City Hall
The Budget process is underway at City Hall. An overview of the budget was given to council Monday night that came complete with a 2.67 percent tax increase. City Manager Tim Commisso says costs need to be controlled to make a good budget. He said extensive meetings have been held to go over the costs for every department. More Budget meetings will be held next week.
Kaszycki speaks out

Medical stop at Thunder Bay airport
An Air Canada flight from Winnipeg to Toronto made an unscheduled stop at the Thunder Bay airport this morning at around 10 o'clock. Manager Scott McFadden says it was due to a medical emergency. McFadden says the patient on the Airbus A-319 was taken to the Health Science's Centre.
NAN talks energy in far north

Stabbing suspect turns himself in
Police say that they have a 15 year old boy in custody in connection with a stabbing earlier this month. They say he was the last of the 4 people officials say were involved in the incident at Junot and Red River Road. Police say the youth turned himself in.
Youth educators plan conference
About 200 early childhood educators from the district are converging in Thunder Bay next month. The Social Services Administration Board is holding a conference that organizer Marnie Tarzia believes will lead to some new thinking.
Pellet gun brings out the police dogs

Alex Cameron bursary created
NAN Energy Conference Today

Bohonos is Howarth's replacement
The Thunder Bay North Stars are bringing in Lonny Bohonos to be their interim coach. The move comes after Todd Howarth resigned.
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