Monday, November 25, 2013
Snow Arrived...Finally
Loch Lomond Ski Season Shaping Up
More Reaction To Cliffs Withdrawal

Sunday, November 24, 2013
Poverty Reduction Funding

Business Closure
Bridge Closure Keeps Causing Concerns
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Lions Club Supports Hospital
RIDE Program Partnership

Friday, November 22, 2013
JFK 50th Anniversary
Today marks the 50th anniversary of US President John Kennedy's assassination. We spoke to several prominent figures in the City to see what they were doing 50 years ago today and how they were impacted by JFK's death. We spoke to Thunder Bay MPP Michael Gravelle, Confederation College President Jim Madder, Mayor Keith Hobbs as well as City Councillors Iain Angus, Joe Virdiramo and Ken Boshcoff. Kennedy was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.
Christmas Tree Lighting Tonight

Hernandez Trial Back December 10th

Law School Tweaks Curriculum
It's the best of both worlds for students at Lakehead University's new law school. Professor Lee Stuesser says we are the first law school in Canada to offer both in-class and off site learning as part of the curriculum which Stuesser says, will get them into the working world in three years instead of four.
Police Bravery Honoured

NWMO Selects Nuke Communities
The Township of Ignace has been selected to move forward in a study to establish a host site for used nuclear fuel. Schreiber and Hornepayne are also on the list. Nuclear Waste Management Organization Michael Krizanc says the next step for them and the other Canadian communities selected is to get into more in depth consultations with a wider range of communities including First Nations. The NWMO is providing 400-thousand dollars to allow each community to continue in the study.
New Method For Early Detection Of Breast Cancer
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Charges Laid In Cyclist's Death

Chamber Reacts To Cliffs Announcement
NAN Wants In On Case

T.Bay SongQuest Entry
A Thunder Bay man is entering the CBC SongQuest competition. Jim Hamilton's entry is called "For the Love of Hockey". Voting begins on November 23rd and the more plays a song gets the better chance it has making it to the final rounds. To listen click here.
Red Cross Raffle Launched
The Canadian Red Cross Society is starting to sell its tickets for the Northern Raffle. The organization hopes to sell over 4-thousand tickets. Disaster Manager Coordinator Dave Wright says the fundraiser is vital to their operation. Tickets can be purchased at Halfway Motors and the Canadian Red Cross Office.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
TSB Releases More On Keystone Crash
The Transportation Safety Board has ruled that operational pressures, adverse weather conditions, and a lack of experience factored in a fatal plane crash in northwestern Ontario. The pilot and three passengers died when the Keystone Air Service aircraft went down in a snowstorm about 2-kilometres shy of the runway at North Spirit Lake on January 10th, 2012. 36-year-old Brian Shead was the only survivor of the crash.
College And FWFN Sign Education Deal
The Fort William First Nation and Confederation College are partners in education. The two have signed a deal which will see First Nation students get skills training on the reserve. Chief Georjann Morriseau says it's a first step in building a relationship between the two groups. College President Jim Madder says it will help the students become a part of the growing First Nations economy. The program is expected to get up and running in the new year.
Fire At Giertuga's House Suspicious

Thunder Bay Police are treating a fire at the home of Councillor Trevor Giertuga as suspicious. One vehicle in the Lydia Avenue driveway was completely destroyed by the fire and a second vehicle in the driveway also received damage as a result of the blaze. The preliminary investigation of the early Thursday morning fire shows that it looks to have been deliberately set.
Reaction To Cliffs Announcement
Art Gallery Looking For Input

Christmas Wish Bag Campaign Launched
Noront Consults T.Bay
A Major Player Is Out

Mill To Re-Open

Shelter House Wants Help
Shelter House is looking for the city's help in starting up a cold weather pilot project to house as many homeless as possible during the winter months. Spokesperson Patty Hajdu says it has various components to it which are designed to get the homeless a place to stay over the winter months. The proposal will be pitched to councillors on Monday night.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Fort Frances Hospital Gets Money
Riverside Health Care in the Fort Frances area is getting over 12-thousand dollars from the Northern Cancer Fund. The Regional Health Sciences Foundation helped them purchase the new equipment for chemotherapy including an IV pump and specialized pharmacy cart.
Connect The Dots Open
Hwy Open
OLG Employee Wins Green Award

Snowmobile Club Complaints Heard

ORNGE Report Cites Safety Issues

Rentech On Track To Produce Wood Pellets
LU Researchers Get Cash
DSSAB CAO Not Coming Back
Sawmill Takes Safety Break

Murder Charge

Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Chamber Pans Power Plant Announcement
Police Bogged Down With Background Checks
Con College Alumni Gets Award
NAN Talks Legal Issues
Celina Reitberger |
Police Service Looks At Legal Costs
Dryden Loses Millions
More Kiddie Porn Charges Laid

Wedding Ring Found

Council Calls For VA Office To Stay Open

Voting Method Sticks With Status Quo
It wasn't a surprise to Councillor Ken Boshcoff that his call for electing all council members at large failed. At the beginning of his bid he started off by saying he suspected how the vote would turn out but urged his fellow members to have an earnest discussion about changing the way the public votes. Councillor Brian McKinnon felt the current system is working well. Several of the ward councillors argued against the idea of getting rid of the ward system.
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