Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Local Students Score Well On Literacy
Thunder Bay's high school students can hold their own compared to their provincial peers when it comes to reading skills. The latest literacy test results from the province's Education Accountability Office show the catholic school board students who successfully completed testing scored an average of 88 per cent compared to the province wide standard of 82 per cent. Public board students scored an average of 80 per cent on testing.
EQAO Math Results Favour Catholic Board
Grade nine students in the catholic school system in Thunder Bay are operating ahead of their public school counterparts in mathematics. The latest results from the province's Education, Quality and Accountability Office show that in academic math students in the catholic board scored an average of 85 per cent compared to 80 per cent in the public system. For applied math the catholic students scored an average 52 per cent compared to 38 per cent for the public board.
Tough Night For Police Officers
A 47-year old Thunder Bay man is facing charges of resisting arrest and breach of recognizance following an incident last night that sent a City police officer to hospital with a leg injury. The arrest took place on May Street just before midnight. In a second incident, an officer was sent to hospital suffering from facial injuries that required stitches. He was issuing a ticket to a 30-year old male on Algoma Street just after midnight. The officer was able to return to duty after being released from hospital.
Visitor Restrictions On At Roseview
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
TCP Consults T.Bay Residents
Mixed reaction to the TransCanada Pipeline's Energy East project. The last stop on their consultation tour of Northwestern Ontario was held Tuesday night at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium. Eugene Lefrancois took in the public information session and says he's in favour of the project as long as they do it right and protect the environment. Several residents who were concerned about the project rallied outside the auditorium. If approved the project will see Alberta oil sent to the East Coast.
Inmates Safe After Jail Fire
No one is hurt after a dryer fire at the District Jail on McDougall Street Tuesday afternoon. Platoon Chief Dave Long says it was a small blaze but the inmates had to be taken to a safe place in the institution. It's thought that dryer lint could have been the cause.
Woman Charged With Stealing Lotto Tickets

Children's Centre Gets Cash
The Children's Centre of Thunder Bay is getting almost 25-thousand dollars from the Canadian Women's Foundation. The charity is donating the money to the local organization for their work in supporting teen girls.
Lawyer Says Sewage Plant Shouldn't Have Failed
Police Investigating Suspicious Death

LU Outpost Offers Pregnancy Tests
Lakehead University's Outpost bar is the first in Canada to offer pregnancy tests in their bathroom dispensers. The purpose is to help prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. The initiative starts today and they hope to have more local bars get on board and offer pregnancy tests. Tests will cost 3 dollars.
Hobson Sentenced For Marion Murder
A Thunder Bay man must spend at least 15 years behind bars for the 2009 murder of Edgar Marion. In Superior Court this morning Leif Hobson was given life in prison for the beating death of the 65 year old man. Hobson's lawyer Gil Labine says his client has deep remorse for his actions. Hobson's sentence also includes time for burning Marion's body and for setting his basement apartment on fire. He will be serving his sentence in a British Columbia prison.
Former Rangers Want Program Back
Alumni with the former Ontario Rangers program are bringing their fight to restore the program directly to Queen's Park today. They are holding a lobby day in hopes to convincing MPP's to support their cause. The program ran in Sioux Lookout, Ignace and Quetico Provincial Park. Spokesperson Martin Dubec says they want MPP's to hear directly from those who've benefited. The program and camps were axed last fall.
Human Rights Training Wraps Up Today
Country Club Gets More Condo Units
The Club Project Developers |
Flood Lawsuit Going Forward

Back To The Farming Days
Kendal Donahue |
Energy East Pipeline Meeting Tonight
TransCanada Pipelines' Energy East Pipeline Project is going to dominate discussion at a public meeting tonight at the Community Auditorium. The proposed project is a pipeline that will see Alberta's oil sent to the East coast. The public meeting will run from 4 to 8 tonight.
Tweet Your Q's To Garbage Meeting Officials
The City's second public meeting on garbage and recycling in the City is going to be streamed online. A link to the video stream can be found here. The City is also going to use Twitter to take residents' questions and feedback on the future plan for garbage collection. Twitter users can tweet @CityThunderBay and use #TBayWasteStrategy.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Wilson Voted Against Leadership Review
Thunder Bay PC candidate Harold Wilson is giving is boss huge props after this weekend's convention in southern Ontario. Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak dodged a bullet when the delegates refused to discuss making leadership reviews more frequent, something Wilson is totally against and calls the current review process acceptable. He also is pleased the delegates decided to support the return of the spring bear hunt.
Liberals Flip Flopping Says Horwath
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is accusing the Liberals of flip flopping on the issue of converting the Thunder Bay Generating Station to natural gas. Horwath is displeased the Energy Minister refused to answer her request for clarification on comments he made suggesting an announcement was on the way for the local plant. Horwath says she can imagine how frustrating it is for local officials such as the Mayor who are awaiting a decision on the conversion of the plant.
New Fundraiser For St. Joe's
A new fundraiser hopes to raise enough money to create a healing gardens at St. Joseph's Care Group's new Senior Centre of Excellence. St. Joe's Foundation Spokesperson Katrina O'Neill says the "Dinner At The Opera" fundraiser is being put on by Memory Lane Gardens, a local charitable foundation. The event on Sunday at the DaVinci Centre is expected to raise up to 10-thousand dollars.
Cliffs Poised For Pullout
A top executive at Cliffs Natural Resources says there is a real danger of the company getting out of the Ring of Fire mining development. Bill Boor says there's concern over a recent ruling by a government commission against its road proposal for the area. Boor says the company has not set a deadline for a possible pullout, hoping instead there can be a solution worked out.
OHRC & City Talk Human Rights
Fire Destroys South Side Shed
There is no cause to report from a fire that destroyed a shed on the city's south side. A fire official says the blaze took place around 6 o'clock this morning behind a home on Fairview Avenue. No one was hurt in the incident.
OPP Busy Weekend

Hit And Run Probed
Police are investigating a hit and run accident which took place on Crescent Avenue near the old Sir John A. MacDonald school. They say that on Saturday night around 11:30 a vehicle slammed into a tree and the driver ran away. Police could not confirm an eye witness report of a woman wandering at the scene and while they've been in contact with the registered owner of the vehicle there is no further information available.
Fatal Motorcycle Accident

Food Strategy Update Tonight
Garbage Meeting Tuesday

City Council Round Up

Sunday, September 22, 2013
Miles With the Giant Runs Smoothly
Thunder Bay held its fourth annual Miles with the Giant Marathon Sunday. President Barry Streib, says the day went smoothly. Streib says there were also no noteworthy "glitches" through the day. Evans Maiko Mumanyi placed first in the full length marathon.
Jury Review Comittee Formed
The Province has named its 11 person first nation juries review committee. Deputy Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Alvin Fiddler is a co-chair of the committee says they are focusing on key recommendations from Justice Frank Iacobucci's report on Ontario Juries. Fiddler says it took time to create the committee as they made sure they covered the concerns of First Nations and Metis people.
College Looking For New Plane Training Lake
Confederation College is hoping to decide where to locate its float plane training classes in the next couple of months. The college agreed to move the course from its current location on Eva Lake near Atikokan after receiving numerous complaints from cottagers. College president, Jim Madder says they've received a lot of interest from communities interested in hosting the school from Kenora all the way to Manitouadge. September 5th was the deadline to submit proposals for the flight school.
Thunder Bay Gets Age Friendly
Age Friendly Thunder Bay now has it's own website. City Councillor Rebecca Johnson sits on the committee and says they want to reach out to seniors. Johnson says the site also offers local businesses a check list to see if they are considered senior friendly.
Dryden Makes ATVs Street Legal
The City of Dryden is allowing the use of All-Terrain vehicles on certain streets and roads. Council made changes to a 15-year-old by-law last week. Mayor Craig Nuttall says he finds no problem with it. One restriction in the bylaw is that ATV's can't be used after 11 o'clock at night.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
International Peace Day

Friday, September 20, 2013
Break & Enter Video Released
Thunder Bay Police are releasing some video to the public of a September 18th break and enter on Red River Road. They say a man smashed the glass door of a business and proceeded to take the cash register. Police are also investigating eight other similar break and enters to commercial locations in the past 48 hours in the city. It's not known at this time if these incidents are linked.
Bombardier Fined After Workers Injured
Bombardier is being fined 280-thousand dollars after being convicted in two separate cases involving injuries to workers that took place at its Thunder Bay production facility. In one situation a worker had to have a part of his finger amputated. In another situation, a worker was injured after touching a live electrical conductor.
Chiarelli's Comments Cleared Up

DSSAB Beefing Up Security

Inflation Rate At Zero
Age Friendly Gets New Website
The "People's Microbiologist"
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Dr. Donald Low |
Food Strategy Launched
The City is one step closer to creating a food strategy. Spokesperson
Kendal Donahue says they've started to discuss where they go from here.
The working group involves representatives from the education sector,
farming, business and health fields and will work together to create the
strategy that will see local food used in our main public institutions.
Review Of Dryden Operations
A comprehensive review of City of Dryden operations and services is
underway. Sudbury based KPMG addressed council for the first time last
night to outline their plans of the review. The group pulled no punches
by saying every department will be looked at and Council may not like
some of their recommendations.
Fiddler Sheds Light On New Committee

Cliffs Rails Against Road Ruling
A major player in the Ring of Fire mining development is questioning its future in the project. Cliffs Natural Resources says a recent ruling by a government commission against its road proposal for the area is a disappointment and threatens the development of the Ring of Fire mining district. They say the road is an essential and necessary component of the company's chromite project.
Pickle Lake Man Charged With Break & Enter
Thunder Bay Police are charging a 24 year old man from Pickle Lake with Break, Enter and Robbery. Police say they received a 911 call of a break and enter at a Van Norman Street business early this morning. Officers report that a cleaning employee was confronted by the suspect with a broken piece of glass. The man made a court appearance this morning.
$$ For ER Nurses Helps Free Up EMS
The Province is giving the Health Sciences Centre 228-thousand dollars
to hire more nurses for the emergency room. The new nurses will only
care for patients with non-life threatening conditions who arrive by
ambulance. EMS Chief Norm Gale says it's freeing up his paramedics and
allowing them to get back on the road. Gale says they were losing 11
hours of ambulance time and 22 hours of paramedic time per day because
there was no one to look after the patients once they arrived at the
ER. Mayor Keith Hobbs is pleased noting it should have a positive
impact on the City's emergency services budget.
Assault Near LU
City Police, conducting a Ride Program on Oliver Road near Lakehead University, got more than they bargained for. While officers were checking for impaired drivers just after one o'clock this morning, a male nearby came up on a group and assaulted two other men. Cops gave chase and apprehended the suspect after a brief struggle. The two victims and one officer suffered minor injuries in the incident and they were all treated at the scene. A 20-year old Thunder Bay man is being held on charges of assault, resisting arrest and breach of probation.
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