Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Company Fined
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Snowfall Warning In Effect
Reform Act Introduced
Pot Seized Near Kenora
A B.C. man has been charged after he was caught transporting more than his scheduled load on Highway 17 west of Kenora. Provincial Police stopped an eastbound tractor trailer for a traffic violation Monday afternoon. Officers found 180-pounds of marihuana in the vehicle, worth an estimated 450-thousand dollars. Police seized the transport truck and 1-thousand dollars cash as part of the investigation. The 43-year-old Mission residents faces three charges and he remains in custody.
Murray Defends Highway Safety Record
Calendar Parking Back On
Women In Politics Launched
Women politicians from across Northwestern Ontario are rallying to support future female leaders. The new organization "Women In Politics" is holding a special forum on January 22nd to promote women getting involved in all levels of government. Shuniah Councillor Wendy Landry says some women might find the process of running foreign. The forum will welcome former Ontario Liberal Party Leader Lyn McLeod as the guest speaker.
"Road Rage" In NWO
Sudden Death In Machin
UN Flag Raised At City Hall
Two Dead In Highway 11 Crash

Hospital Foundation Needs $
Hupka Back As Board Chair
All Schools Open
Monday, December 2, 2013
City Council Round Up

Riverview Drive Stays The Same
Council Puts Off Water Vote

Church Donations Stolen
City Police are investigating a theft from St. Paul's Anglican Church. Someone broke into the church early Monday morning and stole a safe full of money set aside for Christmas Cheer. Archdeacon Deborah Kraft says it breaks her heart to think someone would steal from the needy. Kraft says they've notified police and are hopeful they will be able to apprehend the person or people responsible.
Break Ins Reported At Max Lake
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Roadside Sleeper Charged
First Nation Company Likes Ontario Energy Plan
A First Nation power company is putting its support behind the Provincial Government's long term energy plan. The Ontario power plan commits to connected remote First Nation communities currently serviced by diesel generation. The First Nations-led company looks forward to working with the provincial government to connect the communities to a transmission power line.
OPP Report Several Incidents In Terrace Bay Area
Terrace Bay OPP are charging a 35 year old man with assault and theft under five thousand dollars after an incident Friday. Police responded to a call of an assault at a business in which a man sustained injuries after being struck by another man. He made a court appearance in Thunder Bay Monday. Meanwhile, Schreiber OPP are currently investigating reports of break and enters that happened two weeks ago in Strey Township, west of Terrace Bay. Someone forced their way into buildings and homes causing property damage. Numerous items were stolen.
RFDA To Feed Seniors & Singles
The Regional Food Distribution Association will be feeding less fortunate seniors and single people this holiday season. It comes after the Christmas Cheer Fund announced they would only be giving hampers out to families with children. RFDA Board Member Larry Brigham says these are people who already depend on area food banks. Those in need can apply for a Christmas package on Wednesday by calling 211.
Richardson Seeks South Side NDP Nod
Local To Receive G.G.'s Bravery Medal
Community Foundation Partners With Dilico
Victim Won't Have To Pay Rescue Costs
Crime Of The Week
Wild Police Chase

East West Tie Meeting Tonight
Open Government Meeting Tonight
City Council Preview
Mayor Keith Hobbs says it's a good idea. A staff report suggests the City keep the status quo with the street as a poll of area residents supported making no changes. Meanwhile, City staff are asking council to stop delivering well water to rural areas of the City. Councillor Ken Boshcoff expects lively discussion around the suggestion. If the city decides to do away with the service residents will be notified in the New Year.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Man Rescued From Mount McKay
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Rescue Path |
CO Detectors Mandatory In All Homes

Movember Wrap Up

Saturday, November 30, 2013
Rescue On Mount McKay
Construction Season Slows Down

Friday, November 29, 2013
Opening Day For Christmas Cheer Fund
Mishap Had Serious Potential
Jersey Day At The Hospital
Local Accounting Students Pass The Test
Holiday Train In NWO This Weekend
Gravelle & Boor Talk It Out
The Minister of Northern Development and Mines Michael Gravelle says talks went well with Cliffs Natural Resources. The two met recently and Gravelle says they talked about the future of the company and their plans for the Ring of Fire. Gravelle says he looks forward to future conversations with Cliffs President Bill Boor.
Charges Laid In Early Morning Collision
A 24 year old man is facing a total of thirteen charges, including impaired driving, in connection with a two vehicle collision overnight.
Police say that the mishap at James and Edward resulted in both vehicles rolling over and sending a total of five people to hospital who are expected to be released today. The intersection is now reopen to traffic.
National Chief Shawn Atleo In Thunder Bay

OPP Release Name In Fatal Crash
Two Vehicle Crash At James & Edwards
City Police are still on the scene of a two-vehicle rollover crash at the corner of James and Edwards streets near Confederation College. A total of five people were sent to hospital with unknown injuries. The accident took place around 2 o'clock this morning and Police are advising motorists to stay clear of the scene to avoid traffic tie-ups.
CO Alarms Soon To Be The Law
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tbaytel Expands Free Wi-Fi Area
Thunder Bay's WiFi corridor is now open a little wider. Tbaytel's President Dan Topatigh says it's part of staying competitive against other wireless companies. The city has announced that City Hall, the Current River Rec Centre, the 55 Plus Centre and the West Thunder Community Centre are now free Wi-Fi hot spots.