Monday, September 17, 2012
Mitomics Axes Jobs
Thunder Bay's fledgling research industry is taking another hit. This time Mitomics Inc. (formerly Genesis Genomics) is reducing its local workforce by eight. The company is calling it an alignment of resources. It is not planning any additional staffing changes. Recently Tornado Medical Systems closed its doors saying they ran out of money for a project.
NAN Communities Filing Policing Complaint
Two Nishnawbe Aski Nation Communities are filing human rights complaints against Thunder Bay's Police Service. Fort Hope and Collins Lake First Nation are frustrated with what they claim is mistreatment and racism in local policing. They plan to file a human rights application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. Details will be released during a news conference Tuesday.
Grant Assists Student Training
Lakehead University is getting a 1.6 million dollar federal grant to help train students in x-rays and MRIs. LU professor Alla Reznik says it will be given to the students in the form of scholarships which will train about 40 students in medical imaging over 6 years.
Two Women Face Assault & Robbery Charges
Two women are currently in police custody and will make a court apperance today to answer to charges of robbery, assault and possession of stolen property. City police were called about a robbery which took place at approximatly 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon near MacKenzie and Ogden Streets. Police were able to pick up the suspects and recover the stolen property a short time later. A 26 year old and 30 year old have been arrested and also face a charge of breaching probation.
Virdiramo Confirms Support For Eye On The Street
The Eye on the Street program is getting support from the Chair of the Police Services Board. Joe Virdiramo knows the program has it's critics on city council but feels police are getting good results out of it. Virdiramo says it may be necessary to move the cameras on a regular basis to keep up with possible criminal activity.
Zone Policing On The Way
Chief Backs Beat Officer Program
Thunder Bay's Police Chief says there will not be any officers taken off the street beat even thought a government program will cut funding for two officers. J. P. Levesque says it works and that business people in the two downtown cores like it, as do the people who frequent those areas. Levesque says he will ask the board at a future meeting to consider ways to make room for the program to continue. House Fire In Oliver-Paipoonge Being Investigated
Oliver-Paipoonge Fire and Rescue are conducting a preliminary investigation into a house fire that occurred just after 1:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Officials with the fire department have called in city police to help determine if the fire was deliberately set. The blaze occurred on Kuusisto Road in Oliver-Paipoonge. Police say no one was home at the time of the fire.
S.I.J.H.L. Concludes Pre-Season Play
The two-time defending champion Minnesota Wilderness look good again this season as they wrapped-up their exhibition schedule in the Superior International Junior Hockey League. The Wilderness crushed the Fort Frances Lakers 6-1 yesterday. The regular season gets underway this Friday with three games on the schedule.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Found
Thunder Bay Police say 14 year old Jackie Harasym is safe and sound. She was located
in the Westfort area after being reported missing Saturday morning. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance have not been released.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Missing Person
Thunder Bay Police are asking for the assistance in locating missing person 14 year old Jackie Harasyn. She was last seen leaving her residence to go to school on September 10. Jackie is described as Caucasian, 5 feet tall, 90 lbs, blue eyes, with straight blond hair. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie with a wolf, black pants, black shoes with white toes and laces. The missing person is known to frequent the area of James Street and Frederica Street.Friday, September 14, 2012
Council Tackles Cell Phones & Golfing
City Council is expected to tackle some cell phone tower paper work at its meeting Monday night. Summit Telecom Services on behalf of Tbay Tel is letting council know it completed its public consultation process. Meanwhile, a group of concerned citizens plan to rally in front of City Hall Monday. They'll be holding signs asking councillors to keep control of the Municipal Golf Course. The rally starts at 5 just before the City Council meeting.
City Mining Strategy Meetings
The City's Mining Readiness Strategy will be on display for two days
next week during public information sessions. The first is being held
Monday night at Fort William First Nation's Community Hall. John Mason
is the City's Mining Services Manager and says they'll be taking tweets
Tuesday night during their discussion panel. Monday's meeting will take
place from 5:30 until 9. Tuesday's session will be held at the Italian
Cultural Centre from 4 until 9.
Birla Signs Wood Deal With Pays Plat
It isn't taking The Birla Group long to settle into its role as the new owners of the Terrace Bay Mill. The company has just signed a contract with the Pays Plat First Nation to cut wood on their territory. Pays Plat Councillor Raymond Goodchild says it gives the community's economy a boost. The company says the deal will supply it with about 10 per cent of the wood it needs to operate
School Program Finds Funds
A First Nation in school and after school program has found new investors which has enabled them to continue to offer their program in 7 local schools. The Biwaase'aa group has been successful in its submissions for financial support from local organizations and provincial ministries. However the organization is worried they'll face the same financial struggles again in 2014.
August Busy Month For Airport
Thunder Bay's Airport is celebrating the busiest month in it's history.
Passenger volumes were over 72 thousand last month which is an 8.7
percent jump from the year before.
YETI Cleaning Up Boulevard Lake
Thunder Bay's Health Unit is reminding the public that local beaches and parks are supposed to be smoke free. The Youth Engaged in Tobacco Free Initiatives group will be cleaning up Boulevard Lake this weekend. YETI Spokesperson Kellie Milani says they expect to find some butts despite the smoke free by law being in place. The smoke free by-law has been in effect for just over 2 years.
Respect Campaign 7 Months Old
The City's Respect campaign is 7 months old and already making an impact according to the Crime Prevention Council. Coordinator Amy Siciliano says they've heard anecdotal evidence. Two people who didn't know each other on the bus saw each other's respect buttons and decided to strike up a conversation about what respect means to them. Siciliano says they've handed out over 8 thousand RESPECT buttons.
Robbery Victim Dies & Charges Laid
A 29 year old Thunder Bay man is facing a second degree murder charge in
connection with what police say was a robbery gone wrong on the city's
south side Thursday. Jeffery Tomagatick appeared in court today on the
charge and will be back again on Thursday. Police say 50 year old
Murray Keesic of Thunder Bay was the victim of that assault and died of
his injuries early this morning.
Terry Fox Run Celebrates 32 Years
The Terry Fox Run is celebrating 32 years Sunday. Thunder Bay's 5 km run around Boulevard Lake starts at 2 Sunday afternoon at St. Igantius High School. Organizer Don Morrison says they try to do Terry proud since he was forced to end his journey in our city. To take part just show up for registration and then bike, walk or rollerblade around Boulevard Lake.
Highway & Overpass Open
A major government highway project in Thunder Bay is now complete. The new overpass and interchange at Hodder Avenue is officially open as is the six kilometre expansion of Highway 11-17 east of the city.
LRCA Sad About Cabin
Official
with the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority are expressing sadness
at the loss of one of their facilities on Hazelwood Lake. A cabin was
completely destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon and O.P.P. are calling
it suspicious. L.R.C.A. Spokesperson Donna Blunt says the cabin was
insured and they will decide on how to proceed at their next board
meeting at the end of the month.
Keynote Events Brings In Big Speakers
There's a new business in town that aims to bring fun events to the City. Keynote Events is run by Charla Brown who says she got the idea to bring guest speakers to Thunder Bay through her many business trips.Eat Clean Guru Tosca Reno will be Brown's first speaker, followed by Top Chef Thunder Bay with David Adjey, and January's Thunder Bay’s Biggest Loser with Sione and Filipe Fa.
New Hope Dog Rescue Needs Foster Homes
The New Hope Dog Rescue needs to find some foster homes for the 32 dogs
they have in their shelter. Spokesperson Valerie Mackett says you can
meet their many pooches Saturday at Marostica Motors from 11 till 3.
Mackett says they'll have have foster families on hand to field
questions and forms for fostering and adoption.
PSAC Day Of Action
With word the Federal Government is slashing another 48 jobs between Kenora and Thunder Bay, the Public Service Alliance of Canada is holding a National Day of Action. PSAC is protesting the Harper Government's austerity agenda that saw them eliminate jobs in the Employment Insurance and Human Resources fields in the two northern communities. Thunder Bay's rally will take place at the Lakehead Labour Centre at noon Saturday.
Fundraiser For Limbrick Fire Victims
Drug Bust Napanee
OPP are reporting the seizure of a large amount of marijuana in Neebing Township. Police executed a search warrant on a home on Monday and seized 383 pot plants as well as a large quantity of marijuana. A 46-year old Neebing man is now facing numerous drug related charges.
SIJHL Season Starts Soon
The Superior International Junior Hockey League's new season gets underway in a weeks time. There's some small changes this season with the Wisconsin Wilderness moving from Spooner, Wisconsin to Cloquet, Minnesota. President Ron Whitehead says travel time will be cut down. The season gets underway September 21st.
Kenora Fire Comes Close To School
There were four new fires in the region on September 13 including two in the Nipigon District and one each in the Districts of Sioux Lookout and Kenora.A fire of note was Kenora Fire Number 109 which started Wednesday within the city limits of Kenora. The fire was fought in a successful joint rapid response effort with the City of Kenora , the Ontario Provincial Police and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources FireRanger crews and CL-415 heavy waterbombers from the Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services program. The fire spread rapidly in a forested area with multiple spot fires adjacent to schools and residential subdivisions. The Kenora Fire Department was supported by four Ministry of Natural Resources FireRanger crews, a helicopter bucketing, and CL-415/Air Attack birddog units.
Gravelle To Open Hodder Avenue Exchange
Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP Michael Gravelle will officially open the new clover-leaf exhange at Hodder Avenue during a ceremony this morning. The Highway 11-17 expansion will open ahead of schedule. The opening ceremony will take place at 10:00 O'clock this morning.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
OPP Say Cabin Fire Suspicious
OPP are calling a remote cabin fire suspicious. Lappe and East Gorham Fire Departments responded to the blaze on Hazelwood Drive. The large log cabin owned by the Lakehead Conservation Authority, was totally destroyed by the fire. If anyone has any information regarding this incident contact Crime Stoppers at 623-8477.
Auto Pedestrian Accident
A woman was sent to the hospital after an auto pedestrian accident at
the corner of Algoma and Pearl. There were minor injuries reported.
Crime Prevention Award Nominations Open
The City's Crime Prevention Awards are back for another year. Nominations have opened and Mayor Keith Hobbs says they're looking for unique crime prevention initiatives. 7 awards will be handed out on November 5th. Nominations will be accepted at City Hall up until October 4th.
Dolasinski To Be Sentenced Next Month
A Thunder Bay woman convicted of theft will be sentenced on October 31st. Krystyna Dolasinski was found guilty in May of theft and falsifying records in connection with money that disappeared from the Port Arthur Polish Alliance Hall. Her lawyer Chris Watkins is asking that she receive a 10 to 12 month conditional sentence. The prosecution is looking for jail time. Dolasinski addressed the court and says she was very sorry for everything that has happened and that she takes full responsibility for the jury's verdict.
Health Unit Reports Whooping Cough Cases
Thunder
Bay's Health Unit says they've seen four cases of Whooping Cough in the
District since August. Infectious Disease Manager Darlene Binette says
the infection is easily spread through coughing or sneezing. Binette
says adults who may have been immunized for the disease as children
should get another shot to protect against the disease.
48 Federal Jobs Cut In Thunder Bay & Kenora
Thunder Bay and Kenora are losing 48 federal jobs in the latest round of cuts. Local Public Service Alliance Union Spokesperson Judith Monteith-Farrell are in human resources and employment insurance processing. Monteith-Farrell says Northwestern Ontario residents should question what the Federal Government is doing to our communities. Monteith-Farrell says some of the jobs were moved to Southern Ontario and some were just eliminated.
Robbery Gone Wrong
Police have a crime scene set up on the city's south side after one person was taken to hospital after what police say was a robbery gone wrong. They say it happened in a laneway behind Syndicate Avenue and Leith Street this afternoon over the noon hour. Police say there was an assault involved but they won't go beyond that. Police say the male is in critical condition.
ETFO Wants McGuinty Monday In Thunder Bay
Extracurricular Activities Up In The Air
Activities Director for both the Catholic and Public school boards, Dave Pineau is now facing a juggling act. Teachers listening to their unions and refusing to participate in extracurricular activities will force Pineau to constantly adjust the schedules throughout the year, which he says will have a definite impact on students.
Still No Cause For Fatal Fire
There's still no indication as to what may have started a Monday night townhouse fire on Limbrick Street which killed a 30 year old man. Marty Patterson of the city Fire Service says the blaze originated in the living room of the townhouse unit, but he wouldn't say if it originated in the couch. Meantime Patterson credits recent renovations by Thunder Bay Housing to helping to keep the fire from spreading.
Forest Fires Forces School Closure
Ministry of Natural Resources officials say the forest fire rating in Northwestern Ontario is "Extremely High." Nine new fires were reported yesterday, including one very close to the water tower in Kenora. A nearby school had to be shut down because of its proximity. M.N.R. Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services, the Municipal Fire Department and the O.P.P. were all used in fighting the fire which forced temporary road closures. Officials say fire fighting efforts will continue until this fire is brought under control and declared out.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Pickle Lake Mayor Concerned
A proposed corridor for the Ring of Fire has the Mayor of Pickle Lake concerned. The development of a North-South Road to Nakina is in the early assessment stage. Roy Hoffman says this would impact the transportation of goods to the north, and that an east-west road seems more appropriate. Hoffman brought the issue up to government, and doesn't think they were aware of it before.
Storey Trial Takes A Break
AGS Burns Last Piece Of Coal
Mauro Congratulates Robbi Weldon
More praise is coming in for Thunder Bay's Robbi Weldon after she won the gold medal for Canada at last week's Paralympic Games. Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro shared Weldon's story in the Ontario Legislature today. Mauro congratulated Weldon and shared some of her exploits with his fellow politicians.
Grade 3 & 6 EQAO Results In
The results are in for students with the Lakehead Public and Catholic School Boards. Grade 3 and 6 test results in the province wide standardized reading, writing and math tests were released Wednesday. The public board's grade 3 students saw improvement in reading, stayed the same in writing and saw a small decrease in math scores. In Grade 6, reading, writing and math scores all slightly went down. The Catholic Board saw their grade 3 students' reading and writing marks significantly increase, however math scores fell by one percentage point. Grade 6 Catholic Students saw their reading and writing scores stay the same and their math jump from 62 percent to 65.
True Grit Golf Tournament Thursday
True Grit is hosting a golf tournament at Whitewater Thursday in support of the Disaster Relief Fund.President Eric Zakrewski says the field is full with 34-teams entered and they now expect to raise more than 100-thousand dollars to help with flood funding after the May 28th disaster. Zakrewski says the general public can also participate in a live auction for a 2012 Fiat sports car which takes place at 8:00 o'clock Thursday night at Whitewater.
Hearing Judge Finds Detectives Guilty
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| Deputy Chief Andy Hay |
Tbay Tel Luncheon Of Hope 20th Year
The 20th annual TBay Tel Luncheon of Hope is scheduled for next month. Organizers say ticket sales are going well. Barb Midgeley has been with the luncheon for the past 19 years and says she's surprised they've been able to carry on over the years. This year's special guest speaker is cancer survivor and Canadian Journalist Libby Znaimer.
Delta Is The Waterfront Hotel
| Design Illustration of Hotel |
Man & Woman Charged In Assault
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