Friday, June 29, 2012
Road Work Back On Track After Flood
The city flooding put some projects behind schedule but not road work. Project Engineer Rick Harms says the May 28th flooding cost them a few days. Harms says the major traffic routes that are affected by road construction right now is the Bay Street and Algoma area. He adds, Montreal Street will see road construction start likely in the second week of July, affecting traffic around Bombardier and Abitibi Resource Mill.
OPP Out In Full Force This Long Weekend

Cats Lose Wild One
For the second straight game the Thunder Bay Border Cats lost in 10 innings to the Alexandria Beetles, this time by a score of 14-13. The barn-burning loss drops the Cats record to 12-17 on the season. The series ends with game 3 tonight before the Cats return home tomorrow for a 5 game series against Rochester.
Chill Can Earn Playoff Spot With Win

Thunderwolf Eyes Olympic Berth
All eyes will be on Lakehead University Thunderwolf Alastair Brown today as he competes in the 1500 metre final at the Canadian Olympictrack and field trials in Calgary. Brown has qualified for the finals after posting the 6th fastest time in yesterday's semi-final. Brown, who is from Winnipeg, could represent Canada at the London Olympics if he manages to pull out a win in today's final.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Councillor Furious Over Tornado Shocker

LU Partners With Georgian College
Lakehead University is teaming up with Georgian College to make it easier for students to move between the two. It will now be easier for college students to transfer their credit towards completing a university degree. The two schools signed a deal Thursday that will allow joint delivery of programs, fast track diplomas, and credit transfers.
Mayor Wraps Up Week Long Conference
Thunder Bay's Mayor is coming back from a week long Great Lakes Seaway meeting in Quebec. Keith Hobbs says he met with other Mayors and they tackled a number of important issues including stopping invasive species. He also talked about our disaster and asked the Mayors to donate money to our relief fund. Thunder Bay was also honoured with the Green Award for leadership in Pollution Prevention.
Tbaytel Expands 4G Service
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New Strat Plan For St. Joe's
St. Joseph's Care Group is rolling out its new strategic plan. CEO Tracey Buckler says it was introduced at the Annual General Meeting. The plan is designed to lead the health organization into the next four years. Buckler also tells us they are continuing with construction plans to the tune of 150 million dollars.
John Street Crash Update
A 38 year old woman is being held in custody after a jeep rollover on John Street this morning. She was released from the hospital with minor injuries and has been arrested on two outstanding warrants. The 43 year old and 42 year old male passengers of the vehicle are still in the hospital in good condition. John Street has been re-opened.
Habitat Humanity Welcomes 50-Thousand Dollars
The mother of a one year old asthmatic is the latest recipient of a Habitat for Humanity home. This home being built on Home Avenue is part of Bombardier's 50 thousand dollar donation. The company made the presentation today and will also use the cash to build another home in 2013.
Two Historic Designations Announced At Bombardier
Parks Canada has made the Thunder Bay Bombardier Plant a historical site. The Federal Government unveiled two plaques recognizing the Canadian Car Foundry's 100 years in the community. Another plaque was presented to honor Elsie MacGill's contributions as a woman engineer in the Second World War.
Jeep Rollover Sends 3 To Hospital

Cosmo Valente's Death Investigated As A Homicide

Fireworks Warning
The hot weather has the Ministry of Natural Resources on high alert for new forest fires this long weekend. The Thunder Bay Professional Fire Fighters Association is also asking you to "use caution" if you intend to use fireworks. President Eric Nordlund is reminding you that it is illegal to set them off within city limits. Nordlund is suggesting you watch the fireworks display put on by the city at Marina Park on Canada Day at approximately 11:00 O'clock.
Bishop E.Q. Jennings School Closed Today
Bishop E.Q. Jennings is closed today. Officials will spend the day cleaning up blood left on the library floor. Police say a man and a woman broke into the school overnight and were found sleeping on the library floor. One of them was cut. They have been charged with one count of mischief each.
2 Possible New Forest Fires

Cats Lose In Extra Inning
The Thunder Bay Border Cats lost 4-3 in an extra inning last night in the opener of a 3-game road series to Alexandria. The loss drops the Cats' record to 12-16 in the first half. They're back home on Saturday to start a 5-game seris against the Rochester Honkers.
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