Tuesday, March 4, 2014
OPP Charge Drunk Drivers
OPP are charging two people with drinking and driving related offences. It stems from two incidents on Sunday. One incident involved a woman driving her vehicle into a snowbank near the Highway 11/17 and Hodder Avenue ramp. Another involved a tip from the public about a man driving a vehicle out of a business on the Fort William First Nation.
More Emergency Care Needed

Rickford Makes Mining Announcement
FedNor Minister Greg Rickford is announcing an investment for Northern Ontario firm Penguin Automated Systems. The investment will help develop robotics technology to be used in underground mines. During development the firm expects to hire thirty engineers and technical workers.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Police Investigate Sexual Assault

Companies Graduate From Program

Local Diver Does Good
A 15 year old diver from the local club is now part of the Youth Olympic Games she earned her qualification recently in Mexico. Molly Carlson was among the four athletes were selected to represent Canada in Mexico at this qualifying event. Carlson left Mexico on Monday but before she arrives back home, she has a weeklong stopover in Saskatoon to compete at the Winter Senior Nationals.
T.Bay Man Dead In Sunday Collision
OPP are confirming that a 24 year old man from Thunder Bay is dead after a fatal collision on highway 11 between Longlac and Hearst. A total of three vehicles were involved in the collision. It appears that an eastbound pickup truck crossed the centre line and sideswiped a westbound transport then collided head on with another westbound tractor trailer. The woman passenger of the pickup truck was transported to Notre Dame Hospital in Hearst with non-life threatening injuries.
Students Want Tuition Fees Cut
Ukraine Ripe For Invasion
With the crisis in Ukraine deeping by the day, world leaders, including Prime Minister Harper, are condemning Russia's actions there. President Vladimir Putin says he has the right to protect Russian interests. Lakehead University political science professor Laure Paquette believes Putin is in the for long haul. Paquette also thinks that Ukraine is ripe for invasion, and short of that Russia will install a puppet regime in Kiev.
Chief Concerned About Future Of Bridge
Fort William First Nation Chief Georjann Morriseau plans to continue to pressure CN to open the James Street Swing Bridge to vehicle traffic. The community is fresh off a meeting with CN officials. Morriseau says she's not optimistic about the company's plans for the bridge. The engineering report on the bridge is to be released at the end of March and CN officials are expected to release a statement to the public sometime this week.
FCM Meeting In T.Bay
Thunder Bay is playing host to municipal leaders from across Canada this week. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference is on all week at the Valhalla Inn. City Councillor Rebecca Johnson the FCM meetings will also coincide with a Women In Politics Workshop on International Women's Day March 8th. The FCM conference will bring 150 municipal representatives to the City.
Chill Get New Sponsor
The Thunder Bay Chill have a new sponsor to help expand their brand across the northwest. Gillons Insurance is announcing a 3-year 45-thousand dollar commitment to the soccer club. Dave Colistro is head coach of the girls reserve squad and says he expects to see the club benefit from the announcement. Soccer camps will be expanded to Kenora, Dryden and Fort Frances.
NDP Call For Propane Cost Cut
The NDP are calling on the Federal Government to cut the cost of propane. The request comes during one of the coldest winters in recent memory. NDP MP Claude Gravelle raised the issue in the House of Commons recently. The NDP are calling for an oil and gas ombudsman to ensure fairness for consumers being squeezed by high prices.
Fraser Institute Releases Rankings
St. Ignatius High School is tops in the city when it comes to the Fraser Institute's most recent rankings of secondary schools across the province. St. Ignatius scored 7.5 out of 10. Director of Performance Studies Peter Cowley says even with the high score their is a concerning trend taking place with area high schools. The average provincial score is 6 out of 10.
Citizen Wojak To Run For Mayor
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Pedestrian Struck On South Side

Fire Sends Infant To Hospital

Arson Charge Laid
Thunder Bay Police have a 24 year old man in custody charged with Arson and Mischief after a weekend fire in Westfort. Police say that early Sunday morning there was an apartment fire on the 1900 block of West Frederica Street. Minor damage is reported and no one was injured. The man is to make a court appearance this morning.
City Council Preview
City Council is expected to ratify their 2014 budget tonight. The fiscal document was already approved in principal in February. The City's 2014 tax levy is set at 1.69 percent. Meanwhile, City Manager Tim Commisso says they'll present a review of the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation. The report includes recommendations on how MPAC can be changed to benefit area communities in fights with their industrial taxpayers. If council likes the report they'll send it to the Province.
March Is Easter Seals Month
The local Easter Seals organization is gearing up for their upcoming fundraising month. March is Easter Seals month across the Province. The organization will be participating in a direct mail campaign asking for funds as well as a Paper Egg campaign at participating businesses such as the Bargain Shop.
LU Research Week Continues

Energy Plan Signed

Crime Of The Week

Sunday, March 2, 2014
Screen For Life Coach Expands Services
The Screen For Life Coach is expanding its Cervical Cancer screening services, to now include women aged 30 and older. Dr. Stephanie Block says the services were originally only offered to woman 50 years or older. The coach will be in the city until the end of March before touring the region in April.
City Should See GDP Increase

TB Man Arrested In Police Dog Death
Saturday, March 1, 2014
A Return For The Kakabeka Falls Summer Fair?
The Kakabeka Falls Legion wants to bring back the summer street fair. Legion Secretary Ken Milenko says they have given it a lot of consideration. Milenko adds that support from the community has been felt. The legion is considering holding the entire fair on their property. The event was cancelled last year after no one stepped to help run it.
Occupy Thunder Bay March
Occupy Thunder Bay is rallying today to protest the Harper Government's omnibus bill. Spokesperson Evan Dagg says the group is beginning the march at Waverly Park, it will then be taken to the Faith City Church. Occupy Thunder Bay feels that the massive omnibus bills are passing through legislation with not enough debate.
Geraldton Priest Faces Charges

Friday, February 28, 2014
MNR Lays Fines
A Thunder Bay man is pleading guilty to firing a weapon while on a road. Eugenio Berardi is banned from hunting in Ontario for a year and was fined fifteen hundred dollars under the fish and wildlife conservation act. Berardi was contacted by The Ministry of Natural Resources early November for shooting a deer on Silver Falls Road near Kaministiqua.
NWO Man Dead In Snowmobile Accident
Police Seize Drugs

Hospital Receives Substantial Rebate

T.Bay Company Joins International Corporation

200 Customers Still Without Heat
200 homes are still without heat in the community of Longlac. Union Gas Spokesperson Dave Sword says they're relighting pilot lights throughout the afternoon. Yesterday some 800 customers were without heat causing the municipality to declare a state of emergency.
Hunters Nabbed In Licence Scam

Crews Investigate Morning House Fire
Westgate High School Open

Bob Barker Praises Mayor

Thursday, February 27, 2014
Province Monitoring Longlac
Thunder Bay Superior North MPP Michael Gravelle says his thoughts are with the residents of Longlac, Ginoogaming and Long Lake 58 First Nation. Those communities are impacted by Union Gas' failed regulating station. Gravelle says the Province is actively monitoring the situation through the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management. Warming centres have been established at the Geraldton High School, with transportation being provided for affected residents.
Longlac Without Heat & In State Of Emergency
Union Gas' regulating station in the Greenstone area isn't working today most likely because of the severe cold weather. Most of Longlac is now without heat impacting around 800 customers. The municipality has declared a state of emergency. Spokesperson Dave Sword says it's going to take a while before heat is restored hopefully homes can start to be re-lit this afternoon. Union Gas is requesting people clear a path to their meters and the Municipality suggests keeping your water running so pipes don't freeze. Mayor Ron Beaulieu says a warming centre has been opened at the Geraldton High School with transportation being provided. Those residents with electric heat or a wood stove are welcome to stay in their homes, those who don't can stay overnight if they need to at the warming centre.
FedNor Unveils New Program
The Federal Government is launching a five year initiative that will help french language speaking communities in Northern Ontario. The economic development initiative will help foster local and regional business opportunities. FedNor will supply 4 million dollars to the program over the next 5 years.
Collision on South Water Street
Pot Smell In Kenora

Plane Crash Factors Revealed
Man Faces Trial In Cutfeet Death
A 36 year old Thunder Bay man is going to trial to face a second degree murder charge. Shawn Henderson is accused in the stabbing death of 30 year old Travis Cutfeet in the spring of last year. Cutfeet was walking along May street in the late afternoon at the time. A trial date will be set in Superior Court.
Hobbs Says Chiarelli Doesn't Get It
Hudak Discusses Johnson Dismissal
Ontario's Conservative leader Tim Hudak is addressing the firing of PC candidate Tamara Johnson in Thunder Bay-Superior North. During a news conference in Toronto today Hudak didn't talk about the details of the dismissal, nor did he mention Johnson by name, but says candidates have to be on the same page. He says he wants all PC hopefuls and caucus members focused on the issue of bringing jobs back to the province and nothing else. Johnson was fired on the weekend following comments made on social media about businesses in the Fort William First Nation.
Good Roads Brings Good Things
Water Main Break Closes Westgate High
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