Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Transit strike looms

A transit strike could be a reality in Thunder Bay before the summer is over. A strike vote by bus drivers and maintenance workers will be held on August 29th. Meantime both the City and the Amalgamated Transit Union will be holding conciliated talks Thursday. The Union says the major issue in the talks is the City's request for concessions, which Union boss Charlie Brown calls detrimental.

Watermain break on south side

There's a watermain break on the south side of the city. City Works official Mike McLeod says it's affecting an area around South Edward and Begin. He says a contractor struck a water pipe with a drill. McLeod says the work to restore water service to the area near the Tim Hortons and Burger King may also cause traffic disruptions.

MS Society warns of scam

Officials with the MS Society of Thunder Bay are warning of a phone scam. Police say three residents have received phone calls from somone claiming to be soliciting on behalf of the organization.  The MS Society says it is not conducting a phone fundraising campaign.

Warnings posted at Boulevard Lake

If you're planning to swim at Boulevard Lake you do so at your own risk. The Health Unit has placed the three beaches under a swimming advisory. Officials say that water quality tests at the main beach, Sandycove and Sunnyside, show higher than acceptable bacteria levels.  Warning signs are now posted.

Westfort Community Centre could close

Thunder Bay City Council is considering shutting down the Westfort Community Centre.  A report from administration will be presented to council on Monday night.  A five year structural review of the centre was recently completed that states its reaached the end of its life cycle.  Administration is recommending the centre be demolished before the winter snow season.

Warmer water in Lake Superior

A warmer winter and spring means Lake Superior's water temperature is warmer as well. Environment Canada Climatologist David Phillips says anyone who went swimming this summer felt the temperature difference. Lake Superior's water temperature went up 8 degrees this summer and sits at 21 degrees.

Mountain bike bandit caught

A 48 year old parolee is now charged thanks to a sharp eyed plain clothes police officer. After receiving tips about a man with a mountain bike breaking into homes in Westfort, the officer spotted a suspect entering a home. He later confronted the man and chased him down and made the arrest. The suspect was apparently on parole at the time for previous break and enters.

Tuchenhagen wants Shaw black out

City Councillor Robert Tuchenhagen wants Shaw to black out city council meetings in September and October.  The move is being proposed for the city council meetings leading up to the 2010 municipal election.Tuchenhagen feels incumbant councillors will have an unfair advantage being on tv on a regular basis while there competition won't have that opportunity.  Council will be discussing the matter at their Monday meeting.

SUV burned in Hillcrest park

Thunder Bay police are investigating after an SUV was set on fire this morning in Hillcrest park. Spokesperson Chris Adams says it appears to be arson and the people involved first used the SUV to drive though some park benches.  No arrests have been made and there appears to be no injuries.   

Early morning stabbing keeps city police busy

One man is in serious condition after being stabbed multiple times this morning. Police responded the call just after 3 o'clock on Jean Street and the Victim was taken to the Health Sciences Centre. A youth has been arrested in connection with the incident and will likely face charges.  Officers also dealt with a separate assault in the Brodie Victoria Avenue area where three people were sprayed with mace just after 3 o'clock as well. Meanwhile police took two young boys into custody in the Huron and Balsam area after they were caught breaking into vehicles in the area.