Friday, October 29, 2010
Bus driver hurt in accident
The driver of a city transit bus is hurt after his vehicle collided with a 5 ton truck. The accident took place just after 1 Friday afternoon at the corner of Red River Road and Clarkson. Joe Pucci was the driver of the truck. He says the bus went through a red light and hit his truck as he was waiting to make a left turn. Police confirm that bright sunlight may have restricted the bus drivers view of the traffic light. About 5 passengers were on the bus at the time. They were not hurt.
Fort William North Stars now Thunder Bay North Stars
The Fort William North Stars no longer exist. The team folded, but a set of investors has created a new team called the Thunder Bay North Stars. SIJHL Commissioner Ron Whitehead says it's a new team off the ice, but the same players on the ice. Whitehead says seven investors came forward to create the new team but they still need three more partners. The Thunder Bay Northstars will continue to play this weekend at the Fort William Gardens against the Dryden Ice Dogs.
Trick or eat
The Lakehead University Student Union is collecting food for its student foodbank this Halloween. Spokesperson Chantelle Clark says they're calling it "Trick or Eat.". Lakehead students will be dressed up in costume, but will have a LUSU id tag on to identify that they're with the food bank.
Ruberto has no worries about new mayor
Councillor Aldo Ruberto says working with new mayor Keith Hobbs shouldn't be a problem. Ruberto believes there will be no difficulty what-so-ever between Hobbs and the rest of the returning councillors. He says it shouldn't be a concern for anyone. Ruberto won his second term on council in Monday's election.
Thunder Bay software popular

Don't throw your pumpkins out

Fire Fighters honored on Saturday

Council's back to work on Monday

Police out in full force on Halloween

Official election results are in
The City of Thunder Bay has released the official results from the 2010 municipal election. City Clerk John Hannam says they saw an increase in voter turnout with 46 and a half percent of residents voting this year. To view the results online visit the City website or pick up a hard copy at the City Clerk's office.
RFDA gets additonal $
Thunder Bay Golf and Country club could get condos

Northwestern road tops worst roads list
Northwestern Ontario is leading the province when it comes to the CAA's worst roads list. Pelican Falls Road near Sioux Lookout tops the list with Onion Lake road coming 12th. Onion Lake road is scheduled for work in 2012, but there is no timeline for repairs to Pelican Falls Road.
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