Saturday, December 17, 2011
Special Olympics athletes robbed
Police are investigating a robbery at the Knights of Columbus. Officials say a man entered the May location and stole purses and wallets from Special Olympics athletes. The man is said to be 20-30 years old and was last seen wearing a light grey hoodie.
Impaired driving collision
A 21 year old woman is charged with impaired driving after a single vehicle collison early this morning. City police say the woman struck the center island on Arthur Street before hitting a cement barricade. The woman suffered non-life threating injuries.
Waterfront celebrations attract a crowd
Thunder Bay's new look waterfront is now
open for everyone to see. Hundreds came to help the City celebrate the grand
opening of Prince Arthur's Landing last night which culminated with fireworks.
On hand for the festivities was Lynn Peterson who was mayor when the 60 million
dollar project worked its way through council. It now means the waterfront can
be a place where people can go anytime of the year to enjoy.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Hobbs to give state of the city address
The Mayor will be giving his annual state of the city address to council
Monday. Keith Hobbs says he's looking forward to outline some of the
year's highlights and will also give a look ahead to the new year.
Hobbs says he thinks economic development has been and will continue to
be the biggest issue in the city.
NAN supports UN Inquiry
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is supporting a decision by the UN to conduct an inquiry into the murders of Aboriginal Woman in Canada. Deputy Grand Chief Mike Metatawabin says its about time an inquiry was called. The UN made the decision after hearing calls from the Native Women's Association and the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action.
Feds help people with disabilities
The Government of Canada is helping people with disabilities. MP Greg
Rickford announced the government will be giving the Independent Living
Resource Centre in Thunder Bay almost 600 thousand dollars. About 350
people are expected to benefit from the funding.
FedNor funds small business development
Two Thunder Bay organizations are benefiting from Federal government funding through FedNor. MP Greg Rickford says over three quarter million dollars is going to the Northern Ontario Enterprise Gateway and the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre. The Enterprise Gateway gets 450 thousand dollars while the Innovation Centre receives 320 thousand.
RIM is in real danger
Police arrest 4 in drug bust
Four people are behind bars after police made a drug bust in the city
yesterday. Officers search 2 homes on Christina and Logan Streets and
Black Chrome Apparel on Red River Thursday and found large amounts of
drugs and Hell's Angels clothing. Officials say the drugs had a street
value of 70 thousand dollars.
Christmas charity robbed
Another historic day on the FWFN
It's official, the governments of Canada, Ontario and the Fort William First Nation have now signed a land settlement which concludes a long standing boundary claim. It includes a payout of 150 million dollars from Canada and also includes Pie Island on Lake Superior. A ceremony took place on the reserve Friday morning which included MP Greg Rickford and band Chief Peter Collins.
Man on the Street: Multi-Plex
Grand Marais shooting
Westfort Apartment Fire
One woman is in hospital after an apartment fire on West Frederica Street this morning. All of the apartment residents got out of the building. Crews brought the fire under control, some smoke damage is reported. Platoon Chief Dave Nelson says it appears the fire started in one of the apartment's kitchen. One woman is in hospital being treated for smoke inhalation.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
New Brunswick company gets home contract for Attawapiskat

Singer warns against texting and driving
Local Thunder Bay singer Shy-Anne Hovorka has produced a music video about the problem of texting and driving. The song is called “Too Young, Too Late” and was released today on YouTube.
Feds won't back down from TPM
The gap between the Attawapiskat First Nation and the Harper government is wider than ever. The First Nation says it's going to court to try and put an end to Third Party Management. The announcement from Chief Theresa Spence follows a meeting between her and Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan in Thunder Bay. Duncan did not back down from the appointment of the independent manager to handle the finances of the impoverished James Bay community
MacLean's pegs us at 17 in annual crime rankings

Attawapiskat meeting over
The meeting of two adversaries is over. Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan and Chief Theresa Spence have concluded their critical meeting in Thunder Bay. They met for about 90 minutes at the regional Aboriginal Affairs office in Fort William First Nation. The two sides continue to struggle with how the band's finances should be handled. The two sides were attempting to smooth over their conflicts over how to deal with the community's housing crisis.
Sketches of deceased woman released

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