
Thursday, May 1, 2014
May Is MS Month

Innovation Award Winners
The Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre and RBC are paying tribute to those individuals who helped improve the business sector in 2014. The 6th annual RBC Innovation Awards were handed out Thursday afternoon. Auto Flex Air Ride Suspensions picked up company of the year, T.Bay's Nicole Reid of Yuleys Hex Armor is the hero of the year and the advisor award went to Marv Detweiler of Ambassadors Northwest. Innovator of the year Catherine Leonard for her Eco-Bus. Project of the year went to DST Engineering and Ecosuperior Environmental Programs.
Bike Lanes Open

Hwy 527 Still Closed
Complex Adds New Safety Procedures

Spring Up To Clean Up
Long Way To Go For Health Care
A National Index of Wellbeing report shows that Ontario has a long way to go when it comes to improving the health of its residents. Wendy Talbot is the CEO of the Northwest Community Care Access Centre and says the report suggests we do things differently when it comes to health care. The report calls on the Ontario Government to expand its Community Health Centres Network.
Resolute Eliminates Shift Lays Off Workers

NOMA Wants Highway Twinning
Five years and counting. That's how long ago the federal and provincial government's announced 100-million dollars to twin the Trans-Canada Highway between Kenora and the Manitoba boundary. Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association President Dave Canfield says they have passed a resolution urging the government to finally start construction on the project.
Man Charged For Illegal Moose Hunt
City Man Faces Weapons Charges
A Thunder Bay man is facing weapons charges relating to an incident from September of 2012. 53-year-old James Hinter was arrested after police seized 23 firearms from a North Edward Street home. Hinter was released and will appear in court on May 27th.
Inquest Taking More Time

Ontario Increases Cancer Coverage For Firefighters
The provincial government is extending the support for firefighters and their families. Six cancers are now added to the list of those presumed to be related to their work. Breast cancer, multiple myeloma and testicular cancer will be added to the list immediately. Prostate cancer, lung cancer and skin cancer will be phased in by 2017. Eric Nordlund, the local spokesperson for the Ontario Firefighters Association calls it great news and hopes it brings closure to some of the families of firefighters in the city who have died from these cancers.
Salvation Army Fundraiser Today
The Salvation Army is set to hold their fundraising dinner tonight. The Shelter from the Storm dinner will feature Toronto's Gateway Shelter founder Dion Oxford. He says he wants to break down barriers. Oxford has worked with the shelter for over 24 years.
DSSAB Launches Website
The District Social Services Board is pretty excited about the launch of its new website. Chair Bob Katajamaki says it will allow clients to apply online for services like housing, Ontario Works and child care. He says it could also cut down on the frequency of office visits. The board is hoping for user feedback on the new site. The new DSSAB web page can be found by following this LINK
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
NOMA Approves Of Energy East
Despite some opposition, the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is endorsing the Energy East pipeline project. A resolution supporting Energy East has been approved. President Dave Canfield says it comes down to protecting our water resources and the environment. Canfield says we aren't going to stop burning oil any time soon and notes the project makes sense.
Fatal On Highway 527
OPP say a man is dead after an early morning collision on Highway 527 this morning. The road washed out as a driver was driving past the area. A second vehicle following close by drove into the wash out and the vehicle caught fire. The man in the second vehicle succumbed to his injuries. Police say they believe he is from the area and are withholding his name until his family is contacted. Highway 527 remains closed 20 kms south of Gull Bay First Nation, as well as closed at Highway 811 approximately 160 kms north of Highway 11/17.
Section Of Onion Lake Road Closed
Onion Lake Road 15 kilometres from Wardrope Avenue is closed because of a washout. Work is underway to fix about a 20 metre section of the gravel road that has been worn away by running water. It's not known how long it will be before the road is completely repaired.
Road Closure In Shuniah
Shuniah is letting drivers know that Lakeshore Drive is shut down just west of Charles Road between 634 and 636 Lakeshore Drive. The closure was caused by a culvert that damaged the roadway and crews will continue to work to repair it. The road isn't passable and will be closed for eight hours starting at 2 today.
Washout Closes 527
Owen Sound Move Complete
It's official! The Dryden Police Service has finally received approval to
transfer dispatch service to the Owen Sound Police Service. The Board has
been waiting roughly 6-weeks for the O.K. from the Ontario Civilian Police
Commission. The Dryden dispatch centre will close May 27th. The decision
was made last October due to costs and the current financial situation in the
community. The move will result in the loss of 9 full time and 4 part time
positions.
Battle Of The Atlantic
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Elymer Auld and Tal Morgan |
The local naval community are paying tribute to those who fought in the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War. Thunder Bay Naval Association Spokesperson Rob Cutbush says it's important to remember those who served. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War II. A service will be held at the HMCS Griffon Sunday at 2.
First Saltie In Port
Spring Bear Hunt A Go

LRCA Monitors Potential For Flood

Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Grain Cars Derail
The CN tracks on Maureen Street on the city's north side are operational again after a minor train derailment. A spokesperson says that two grain cars slipped off the tracks at around 10:30 Tuesday morning. No one was injured and crews managed to put the cars back on track. They remained upright the entire time.
City Unveils Bike Repair Station
A new community bicycle repair station is now available on at the Mary J-L Black Library. City spokesperson Adam Krupper says it allows people to fix up their bike and have the tools available to do so. Krupper hopes more will can be constructed at other city locations. The repair station cost 1 thousand dollars build.
Rickford Responds?
Pilot Project Hailed A Success

Hike For Hospice Sunday
Hospice Northwest is holding its annual fundraiser at Boulevard Lake on Sunday. About 250 people are expected to take part in Hike For Hospice. Organizer Kathleen Buso says many hikers have had friends or family stay at the facility and will be there to support it. When they cross the Black Bay Bridge, they will throw a flower into the river to commemorate their loved ones. The event begins at 9:30 in the morning and runs until 1 pm.
Local Man Finds Lost Ring In Maine
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Paul Marshall |
Eco-Friendly Transit Hub Open
EcoSuperior and Thunder Bay Transit have officially opened their eco-friendly and cyclist-friendly transit hub. The new transit shelter has a covered area with benches and lighting for city transit passengers, and another shelter for cyclists who want to lock up their bikes, or pump air into their tires. The eco-friendly hub is the first of its kind in the city.
Conference Costs 30K
Condo Project Still Viable
Developmental Services Manager Mark Smith feels the Thunder Bay Country Club's condo project is still viable. Smith made the remarks at last night's Council meeting and says they haven't heard anything to suggest the 109 condo units won't go through. The discussion stemmed from a report looking at the City's residential lot inventory and housing development report.
City Council Round Up

Monday, April 28, 2014
Debt Reduction Approved
Wilks Sentenced To 30 Months
A former military medic, convicted of sexually assaulting 16 women during breast exams is going to jail for 30 months. James Wilks was sentenced in military court Monday in connection with Canadian Forces medical exams he conducted in Thunder Bay and London, Ontario between 2003 and 2009. Phillip Millar is the lawyer for some of the victims and says they're satisfied but says he and his clients thought the jail time might be longer.
Police Looking For Suspect
Thunder Bay Police are asking for the public's assistance to identify the woman responsible for a robbery at a north side Safeway. Police say the woman entered the Court Street Safeway on the evening of April 24th. When she was confronted by a security guard, she pulled a knife on the guard, and fled the store. Officials say the woman was last seen heading towards Cumberland Street.
Fair Elections Act Under Scrutiny
Bruce Hyer |
Edgar Laprade Dead At 94
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Edgar Laprade |
Nipigon Fire Department Receives Funding
The Nipigon Fire Department is receiving some new equipment. Union Gas is helping the fire department with a $3000 to purchase a new hydraulic rescue tool. Nipigon Mayor Richard Harvey says finding funding is often difficult, and they are thankful for the cash.
Province Commits Cash To ROF
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TB Chamber Weighs In On Budget Overage
A potential tax levy increase to balance the city budget overage is not sitting well with the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce. Chamber President Charla Robinson is urging city council to explore cost saving options rather than a tax levy increase. Robinson adds that they support city council in finding a solution.
Four Arrested In Drug Busts
Busy Weekend For Police

City Police investigating an overnight break-in at County Fair Plaza. Just after 1:30 this morning, three people set off the alarm in the mall but managed to bust into the lottery store and stole an undisclosed amount of lottery tickets and cigarettes. The thieves were last seen running behind the Landmark Hotel. No one was injured and no arrests have been made.
Police are requesting the public's assistance in locating a missing person. 54-year old Wayne MacDonald was last seen leaving his home on April 25th. He may have been spotted a couple of days later in the area of West Arthur Street and Highway 61. MacDonald is described as Caucasian - 6-foot - 180 pounds with dark/grey hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a beige hooded jacket. Anyone with information is asked to contact City Police.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Potential For Televising Ontario Courts
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Madeleine Meilleur |
Local Man Gets On Reality TV
A Thunder Bay man is set to appear on a reality television series to compete to own his own franchise. Aaron Gillingham will participate in the W Network TV show Be the Boss Canada, representing Joey's Restaurants. Gillingham says he already knows the outcome of the show, but is sworn to secrecy. The network will air his episode at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 1st.
Canada Games Complex Evacuated
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