Sunday, April 15, 2012
Hunter Fined For Illegal Moose Hunt
A Fort Frances area man has been fined 25-hundred dollars for illegal moose hunting. Court heard that Myron Huber was hunting at the Turtle Tank cut, east of Mine Centre last October. He shot a bull moose but he didn't have a seal.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Spring Seatbelt Campaign Begins
Conservatory Remains Closed
Thunder Bay's Botanical Conservatory is not going to reopen as expected today. City Spokesperson Michael Smith says they're putting off reopening the facility until City Council receives a report on the status of the building. Smith says the report will come before council in May and will look at the cost of repairing the facility.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Accident results in minor injuries
3 people are injured following an accident this morning at Arthur and 20th Side Road. Police say at least two vehicles were involved in the accident. The injuries are said to be minor.
Conservatory reopening delayed

RBC fundraising for Dilico Youth Foundation
RBC branches around the city today are raising money in support of the new Dilico Children's youth group home. RBC spokesperson Shannon Gothard-Ramirez encourages people to donate. The group home will be located on Fort William First Nation.
No flight cancellations here yet

Cyclist hit by van
A cyclist was taken to hospital last night after he was hit by a van as he was crossing Memorial Avenue at Central. The 40 year old man has since been released from the hospital with minor injuries. Police are still investigating
MNR prepares for busy fire season
The Minister of Natural Resources says he has a better understanding of the pride and commitment of local firefighters. Michael Gravelle toured the Northwest Region Forest Fire Management Centre in Dryden on Tuesday and he says the Government will continue to back MNR fire crews. Gravelle admits its looking like a busy fire season and the Government is facing tough financial times. However, he stresses public safety is priority number one.
OPP seatbelt blitz
"Buckle up or face a fine." That's the theme of the Ontario Provincial Police Spring Seatbelt campaign. The initiative starts Saturday and ends on April 22nd. OPP across Northwestern Ontario will be targeting drivers and passengers who are not buckled up and will be focusing on child restraints. Police say a properly used booster seat can reduce a child's risk of injury in a crash by as much as 75-percent.
Shed fire

Thursday, April 12, 2012
United Way looking to raise money with a run
The Women's United Run, Stroll or Roll and Walk a Mile in her shoes fundraising events are back on May 12th. Spokesperson Beverly Lannon says it will be a busy day. The events are to protest violence against women and to get women physically active.
The wait is over.....almost
Landfill use on the rise
As the weather warms up, expect longer lines at the city's landfill. Roads Division Manager Brad Adams says going to the landfill in the morning could reduce traffic. Being prepared and organizing your loads at home could also help to avoid lineups.
Police make arrests in Project Dolphin
The alleged ring leader behind a major drug trafficking operation in Thunder Bay is behind bars. As part of what police are calling Project Dolphin officials announced the arrest of 38 year old John Tsekouras and are charging him with several drug related offences. Officers also took 4 others into custody yesterday. Project Dolphin was started in 2010 and has so far netted over 2.1 million dollars worth of drugs and 500 thousand dollars worth of cash and property. Officers also say this organization had ties to organized crime in Western Canada and Montreal including the Hells Angels.
No serious injuries in school bus mishap
Thunder Bay Police are investigating a school bus accident at the intersection of Court and McDougall. The bus and a pick up truck collided at around 8 o'clock this morning. The students in the bus were from three different schools in the area. Police say that the 56 year old woman bus driver and a 13 year old girl received minor injuries. A 17 year old boy, who police say was driving the pick up, has been charged with disobeying a stop sign.
Demolition begins on Sister Margaret Smith Building
The first bricks of the St. Joseph hospital construction project are being removed today. President Tracey Buckler says residents will see some demolition action. The demolition of the Sister Margaret Smith building will take several months.
Former Olympian keeps Fox dream alive
A Niagara Falls man wants to complete Terry Fox's dream. Former Olympic Boxer Mike Strange is running from Thunder Bay to the west coast to complete Fox's Marathon of Hope. Strange began his knock-out cancer tour after being welcomed to the city by Mayor Keith Hobbs this morning.
Cases of Dementia on the rise
Cases of Dementia are set to rise in the coming decades in Canada and right around the World. Spokesperson Ryan Sigurdson of the Alzheimer Society in Thunder Bay believes the aging population is the cause of these predictions. The World Health Organization believes the amount of people living with dementia will double to 65 million people by 2030.
Local immigration office set to close

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Events centre seating reduced
There doesn't appear to be much that can change the minds of people on where they would like to see a new events centre located. The latest open house hosted by city consultants hasn't made a difference to many of the hundreds who attended at the Da Vinci Centre Wednesday. Meantime, the consultants have tweaked some of their design details including the proposed size from 65 hundred seats to 57 hundred and that only Innova Park and the north downtown will be seriously considered as arena locations
Fight to save Plasma Centre not over
Ontario's Public Services Employee Union is vowing to take the fight to
save Thunder Bay's plasma centre to Ottawa. President Smokey Thomas
says the Feds run the Canadian Blood Services and they need to give
proper cause for this closure. Thomas says he doesn't see how it makes
sense to close this facility when we are buying plasma from the States.
He will be looking for support from the opposition parties in the House
of Commons to bring this matter before the Prime Minister.
L.U. reaches out to future students
Gas Bar Robbery in Fort Frances
Ontario Provincial Police are looking for a suspect in an armed robbery in Fort Frances. Police say someone held up the Safeway Gas Bar around 10:30 Tuesday night. OPP say a man entered the store pointing a handgun and he demanded money from the teller. The suspect received an undisclosed amount of cash and he fled the store. He was wearing a white hooded jacket, blue jeans and white running shoes. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers or Fort Frances OPP.
Change the World Youth Challenge
CRIBE makes announcement in Dryden
Bike lanes to top meeting agenda
New bike lanes are being planned for a few Thunder Bay locations and residents can have their say at a Current River ward meeting tonight. Active transportation coordinator Adam Krupper says streets in that area will get a bulk of the new bike lanes this year. The meeting is at 7 tonight at the North End Rec Centre.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Avis decries centre closures

Event Centre open house round 2
Residents have another chance to learn more about the proposed Events Centre. The consulting team behind the facility is hosting its second Open House Wednesday afternoon and will present a more in depth business plan for each of the 3 locations. Lead Consultant Conrad Boychuk says the economic impact study is starting to come together but still needs to look at a lot of different components. The meeting gets underway at 3 o'clock at the DaVinci Centre and will have 2 presentations from the consultants at 4 and again at 7.
Police arrest 2 during bust
RBC rewards innovation

Car dealer embarks on fundraiser

Hair Cuts for Cancer
Cops for Cancer is encouraging more people to participate in this year's fundraising event. Volunteer Jesse Pyatt was more than happy to cut his hair for Cancer Research. The event will be held at Intercity Mall on May 12th.
Inspectors at fatality scene

Michael Chan wanted in NWO

Attawapiskat update
The remote Northern First Nation of Attawapiskat is going back to co-management status. The Federal Government says its pulling the third-party manager who had been handling the finances of the troubled reserve. The Aboriginal Affairs office says Jacques Marion is being withdrawn because of progress in reserve management. A transition of power will take place over the next two weeks.
3 young men in police custody
Police have three young men in custody this morning after an alarm sounded for a break and enter to a County Boulevard home last night. Officers used a K9 unit to track the suspects and located some of the stolen property. The three young men are being charged with break, enter and commit theft, and breach of probation.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Chamber supports Mauro bill

Industrial accident results in fatality
Local operator applying for ONTC routes

G.C. Treaty 3 miffed at talk of miner "revolt"

Michael Antcliffe launches book
A local Cancer fundraising advocate is releasing a new book this week. Michael Antcliffe's book "You'll never guess who's dying from cancer" will be launched at Chapters on Saturday. Antcliffe has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and helped raise 10 thousand dollars for the Northern Cancer fund through his Facebook campaign.
Gravelle wants travel grant program to be more flexible

Hospital has high readmission rate

Tourism Centres closure talk
Local tourism officials say they haven't heard anything from the Ministry of Tourism about why its closing down three tourist information centers in northwestern Ontario. Gerry Cariou from Ontario Sunset Country says the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership sent out a letter explaining the closures last week. He suggests the only way the centers will stay open is if local municipalities take them over.
Rock climber safe after getting her arm caught
A local rock climber is in good condition after she was rescued from the bluffs at Centennial Park yesterday. She got her arm stuck in some rocks on the way down and couldn't get it out on her own. Police found a trail to her and with the help of EMS were able to free her arm from the rocks. She had no serious injuries and left without any medical treatment.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
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