Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Prescription drug walk ends in T.Bay
The Pensai Walk for Prescription Drug Abuse is making a stop in Thunder Bay Thursday. It's led by Thunder Bay resident and Bearskin Lake First Nation member Lyle Fox. The walk started August 22nd in Sioux Lookout and wraps up at the Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School today.
MNR continues to fight fires
Credit Union strike continues

Fatigue may have been cause of fatal accident

East-West corridor agreement signed
Four Northern First Nations are working together towards creating an east-west corridor in the Ring of Fire. They signed the collaborative agreement in Thunder Bay today and Fort Hope Chief Harry Papah says it will mean they'll have a common voice. A working group has been established and will consult with residents throughout September.
Local student earns national scholarship
A Fort William First Nation woman is a recipient of an RBC Aboriginal Student Award. Diane Bannon won the 4 thousand dollar scholarship and was among 10 winners across the country.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Transport Minister meets with CEDC

Mining Matters in Thunder Bay

Habitat for Humanity is looking for Volunteers
Habitat for Humanity is launching a volunteer recruitment campaign. CEO Diane Mitchell says they are looking for volunteers for the restore, build sites and fundraising. She says new regulations with Revenue Canada require 9 people to volunteer at least 40 hours a year at the restore. Mitchell says everyone is welcome to volunteer and can by calling Habitat or going online.
Contract talks continue
If a contract isn't in place by midnight Wednesday, support staff at Confederation College will hit the picket line. Spokesperson Adair Conlon says their bargaining team will be at the table today and tomorrow. Conlon says they've set up their strike headquarters and they're prepared to walk out.
Fatal plane crash Sioux Lookout

Dryden upset with MTO
The Mayor of Dryden is fuming after learning that the City would be on the hook for the full cost of paving Highway 17 through town. The Ministry of Transportation is planning on paving both sections of the Highway up to the City limits. Craig Nuttall says he's prepared to play hardball and put up a toll booth. Nuttall says quote "there's no bloody way that citizens of Dryden should pay 100-percent of the project."
City embarks on 4 year strat plan
The City is working on its four year strategic plan. Administration has set timelines for implementing the living document. The first 120 day report will come before council in November.
Fatal collision closes Highway 17
OPP are investigating a tragic 2 vehicle collision that has claimed one life. Officials say one person was killed and two other people were injured after the collision just before 7:30 this morning south of Wawa. Details are sparse at this time but officers say a car collided with a transport truck.
Ignace Saw Mill to reopen
Great news for the Ignace job market. AbitibiBowater is promising to pump 32 million dollars into the idle saw mill to restart the project. The company will be upgrading the facility with an eye for reopening in 2014.
Hay is new Deputy Chief
Monday, August 29, 2011
City works with Service Ontario
Thunder Bay City Council is entering into a memorandum of understanding with Service Ontario. The two parties will look at ways they can improve Provincial Government and Municipal services. Councillor Andrew Foulds is wary of working with Service Ontario noting its mostly automated. City Spokesperson Karen Lewis says an example would be paying parking tickets while you renew your drivers license.
City decreases debt
Thunder Bay City Council is reviewing its audited financial statements for 2010. According to the fiscal document the City is 170 million dollars in debt. Councillor Andrew Foulds notes that's 12.2 million dollars less than in 2009.
Humanities 101 bus pass request
A Lakehead University Professor wants the City to continue its support of the Humanities 101 program. The program is for students with disabilities and Dr. Christina van Barneveld wants enough passes to transport twenty students to 15 classes. Councillor Iain Angus asked if they would consider holding the course in a downtown location; but van Barneveld says the students wanted to take a course on campus so they could get a feel for University life. The students don't pay tuition so the bus passes are not included in their course. Council will decide on September 12th whether to provide the free passes or not.
Red Cross ready to help
Missing man on Lake of the Woods

Apartment fire under investigation
Thunder Bay Fire still doesn't know the cause of an Adelaide Street Apartment fire. Acting Platoon Chief David Long says the blaze started in a fifth floor apartment just after one o'clock Monday. Fifth floor residents won't be allowed back into their apartments at all. Long says there's extensive smoke and water damage to that floor. The apartment building was evacuated and residents spent most of their afternoon hanging outside of the building.
Stabbing leaves one man injured
A 26 year old man is walking away with only minor injuries after being stabbed. The incident happened yesterday evening just before 5 in the Picton Street area. Police arrested a woman and she will appear in court this morning.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Collision on Rockwood ave.
Thunder Bay Police are investigating a collision that occurred on Rockwood avenue. Its reported that a stolen vehicle struck a house and a hydro pole early Sunday morning causing severe damage to the house and vehicle. When Police arrived, all occupants had fled the scene. This investigation is currently on going.
Collision on Oliver and Twin City Crossroads

Friday, August 26, 2011
Drive safely this fall

Monday brings road closures
Local sea cadet works on tall ship
A Thunder Bay teen turned 17 on a tall ship during her time as a sea cadet. Karleen Zimowski spent three weeks this summer on the US Coastguard Cutter Eagle. Zimowski shined brass, made up rope lines, and steered the ship.
Sir Winston Principal part of ICP
A Thunder Bay principal is now part of a world wide education body. Sir Winston Churchill Principal Vicki Shannon is now a member of the International Confederation of Principals. Shannon feels the position will give her the opportunity to share what the Lakehead Public board does best to a world stage.
Northern Tourism Plan
A consultants report on the new Northern Ontario tourism plan is out. Members of various tourism organizations are taking time to review the document and will be meeting for two days starting Monday in Sudbury. The report deals with a multi year plan for Regional Tourism Zone 13.
Bus pass request
Lakehead University's Humanities 101 Professor is asking City Council for over a thousand dollars in bus passes. Dr. Christina van Barneveld wants enough passes to transport twenty students to 15 classes. Council will hear the request Monday.
Sneak peak at Monday's Council meeting

Council wants cut of HST gas tax

NAN Deputy attending Layton funeral
The Deputy Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation will be heading to Toronto for Jack Layton's funeral. Deputy Chief Mike Metatawabin will be among the dignitaries in attendance.
15 year old boy takes his mother's truck
A 15 year old boy is facing charges after taking his mother's truck. OPP tried to pull of the truck, but the driver wouldn't stop and drove into the city. Eventually he stopped and police took him into custody and charged him.
Police looking for 3 boys after a fire
Three young boys are being sought by police after they allegedly tried to start a fire at a ball diamond. Officer say a boy playing ball at the Balsam Street Pits yesterday afternoon saw the boys trying to start a fire in one of the dugouts. Fire crews managed to limit the damage.
Motorcycle clocked at 225 km
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Layton Memorial in Thunder Bay
A memorial service for NDP Leader Jack Layton grew a large crowd to Hillcrest Park. City Councillor Andrew Foulds told the crowd about the first time he met Layton in Thunder Bay. Well over 100 people came to remember and celebrate the life of Layton. Elaine Kerr grew up in the same town as Jack. Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty feels Jack would have been touched by the turn out in Thunder Bay and across the country.
Con College prepares for strike
Ring of Fire office open
Thunder Bay's Ring of Fire Office is open. The new office will promote economic opportunities and facilitate development in the Ring of Fire. The government recently appointed Harvey Yesno as the Director for Aboriginal Community and Stakeholder Relations. Former Confederation College President Pat Lang is part of the Ring of Fire Advisory Council. Lang is one of the first four members of the advisory group.
ATV collides with SUV

New teacher looks forward to school
The teacher for the Thunder Bay Alternative school can hardly wait for the year to start. Scott Read says its going to be a creative process that will nurture the mind of his students. Read says his experience with outdoor education and youth leadership building will help him.
Chief Returning Officer talks election
Voters will have a few different options when they cast their ballots for the provincial election. Chief returning officer Greg Essensa says there will be 21 days for people to cast a vote. There will be 10 days of advanced voting, and 15 days of assisted voting for the disabled.
REACH is a reality
Confederation College's new REACH building is open. After 15 million dollars from the Provincial government and another 6 million from the Federal government the state of the art facility opened its doors Thursday. The building will provide an additional 130 spots for students and will provide distance education into the region's satellite campuses.
City police are looking for a missing girl
Thunder Bay Police are looking for a missing 14 year old girl. Police say Miranda Ritchie has been missing since Friday after she was dropped of in the Academy Towers area by her Guardian.
Woman charged with attempted murder
A 29 year old Schreiber woman is facing attempted murder charges. OPP say the woman was arrested after a man suffered non life threatening injuries during an altercation Friday night.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Ring of Fire Consultation Process

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