Wednesday, January 8, 2014
School Bus Accidents
Arrest Made
McKinnon Seeking Re-Election
City Film Project Needs Cash
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Taxi Committee Continues To Meet
Ride Check Stats Out

City Preparing Appeal Strategy
Sharp On Team Canada

Camp Fire Near Vermillion Bay

Cell Sorter Goal 3K
Highway Closure
Wood Stove Warning
Hospital Gets More Props
Monday, January 6, 2014
TBSO Fundraiser Hired
Body Shop Open After Fire
H1N1 Cases May Be Close To Peaking

Students Kept Inside During Deep Freeze

Bad Weather In T-O Delays Flights
First Nations Chief Dies
Almada Fire Cause Still Unknown

Another R.I.D.E. Program Ends

City Bids Closing Soon
Sunday Night Robbery

Sunday, January 5, 2014
Highway 11 Reduced To One Lane
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Sleeping Giant Visitors Centre Now Open
Date Set For Potential Transit Job Action
Friday, January 3, 2014
Election Registrations Up To 3
Candidates continue to trickle in for the upcoming municipal election. Three people have filed to run for spots on City Council including Logan Ollivier in the McIntyre ward, Shelby Ch'ng in Northwood and David George Noonan in Red River. The first day to register for the 2014 election was Thursday.
Eacom Timber To Reopen Mill
EACOM Timber is planning on re-opening the Ear Falls Sawmill sooner rather than later. Company Spokesperson Gwen Webster says the company's goal is to take advantage with what they believe will be a strong market for lumber in 2014. Currently the company is testing existing equipment that has sat idle at the mill for nearly five years.
Accident At Fort William Road & John Street
Pair Of Stabbings

Thursday, January 2, 2014
First Day For Municipal Election Registration
2014 is a municipal election year. Today marks the first day when candidates can register to run in the October election. City Clerk John Hannam says after they register candidates can start to campaign. Hannam doesn't expect too many people to register today but notes they usually see one or two eager beavers.
Study Likes Hwy Approach
New Years Baby Unveiled
Rickford Wants Compromise
Kenora MP Greg Rickford is hoping for a compromise in the new year regarding the First Nations Education Act. Several aboriginal groups are upset with the direction the government is going and have pledged to develop their own strategy. Rickford says they want to work with everyone in order to come up with a strong plan. Rickford believes First Nations education begins with having the proper infrastructure in place.
Shipping Season Still Going
As the shipping season winds down in the Port of Thunder Bay, Harbour Master Guy Jarvis says they couldn't have made it through a cold December without the help of the tug operators in the city. Jarvis says the season should wrap up by January the 8th with arrival of another 7 or 8 ships.
Crimestoppers Hockey Game Tonight
The 25th annual Crimestoppers charity hockey game is taking place at the Fort William Gardens tonight. Crimestopper Coordinator Jason Disher says it is a free event but donations are welcomed and go towards supporting the program. Opening ceremonies begin at 6:30, puck drop at 7:15.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Atikokan Death
Busy New Year's Eve For City Police
Increase In Airport Fees
Cover All Exposed Skin

Tuesday, December 31, 2013
CTF Spreads Tax Change Info
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is spreading the word about changes to the employment insurance and Canadian Pension Plan taxes in Ontario. Spokesperson Candice Malcolm says it means taxpayers will keep less of their pay cheques after New Years Day. Malcolm adds the maximum employee share of EI taxes will go up 23 dollars in 2014, while the employer's share will go up to 31 dollars.
Health Unit Urges Immunization
