Sunday, May 11, 2014
Kashechewan Evacuees Arrive
Up to 160 evacuees from Kashechewan First Nation are expected in the city after the community re-declared a state of emergency due to potential flooding of the Albany River. The state of emergency was lifted last week after water levels had receded. A state of emergency was called for the second time in a week on Saturday, after flooding in the community became a possibility. Thunder Bay has agreed to host 600 evacuees if requested by the province.
College Student Wins Award
A Thunder Bay student is a winner at the Ontario Technological Skills Competition. Confederation College's Tyler Brown won gold in Aircraft Maintenance. He now moves onto the National Competition in Toronto in June.
City Adds To Women's Exhibit
Thunder Bay's Archives division is looking to build its online exhibit for Women's History Month. The archives division is accepting nominations of women to be included in the exhibit until July 1st. New biographies will be added by the archives division to the online exhibit during Women's History Month, which is in October.
UMD Helps Local Football Players
Coaching staff from the University of Minnesota-Duluth football team are in the city this weekend. They're putting on a clinic today and tomorrow at the Lakehead University hangar for coaches and players of the Thunder Bay Minor Football Association. Two sessions are being held, one for 8-13 year old players, and another for 14-18 year old players.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Man Sentenced In Child Luring Case
A 27-year-old man is serving 12 months in jail, and 3 months of probation after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a police sting operation in February. Matthew Lovering was charged with child luring and failing to comply with a court order, after undercover detectives responded to an online ad on Kijiji. The ad asked for young boys between the ages of 6 and 13 to model for photographs.
Waterfront Event Centre Rally
A rally in support of the waterfront event centre is happening today. The Citizens for a Waterfront Event Centre Committee are putting on a rally to show City Council and other residents that a majority of the public supports a potential event centre. The rally gets under way at 1 o'clock today, and will feature several guest speakers including Mayor Keith Hobbs.
$212,000 In Drugs Seized
City Police and the OPP seized a sizeable amount of drugs. 8.5 kilograms of marijuana, 7.4 kilograms of cocaine and 100 grams of Ecstasy, worth a street value of close to 215-thousand dollars, were seized from a south side home yesterday afternoon. Police have charged a 27-year-old local man with possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Foulds Kicks Off Campaign

Friday, May 9, 2014
Hwy 17 Closed Near Ignace
Highway 17 is closed 20 km east of Ignace. OPP say it's due to a transport that is fully engulfed in flames.
Army Vets Remembered
Local Afghanistan War veterans who lost their lives in the war are being remembered during the National Day of Honour at Waverly Park today. Many service members were on hand, including Afghanistan veteran Corporal Robin Rickards. Rickards served three tours of duty in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and says it's important to remember those lost in the war. Rickards says that days like the National Day of Honour keep the sacrifice these soldiers made in the front of mind. Nearly 300 people were on hand for the ceremonies to remember Corporal Anthony Boneca, Private Robert Costall, and Private Josh Klukie.
Chiefs Meet On Education Act
Delegates with the Chiefs of Ontario developed an alternative proposal to First Nations Education. They reject the Federal Government's Bill C-33. They now plan to move forward with a confederacy of nationss meeting on the issue on May 14th in Ottawa.
Funeral Arrangements Set

Flooding Recedes
Thunder Bay is on stand down mode as a state of emergency in the far north has eased. Residents from Kashechewan and Fort Albany First Nations are terminating their states of emergency now that the flooding in the James Bay area has receded. Our city was asked to look at the possibility of hosting some 600 evacuees. The emergency has been downgraded and flooding in the communities has stabilized.
Post Mortem Results Not Being Released

Fort Frances Moving On

Run For Women Registration Tomorrow
The Thunder Bay Run For Women is going into it's 34th year. Organizer Gordie Garriock says the rain in the forecast this past week didn't help with pre-registration. Garriock says you can register Saturday starting at 9 at St. Ignatius School. The 5K Run/Walk for Women is held at Boulevard Lake.
Safer Environment For Gay Students

Moose Tag Numbers Unknown
National Day Of Honour
Thursday, May 8, 2014
NAN Meeting In T.Bay

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