
Monday, September 12, 2011
Walsh Street Sidewalk up for debate

Traffic light removal approved
Thunder Bay City Council is approving the removal of the traffic signals at the intersection of Miles Street and Syndicate Avenue. A report found that the lights are no longer needed because the traffic conditions no longer warrant them. The removal of the lights will save the city a thousand dollars each year. Pedestrian activated signals will be installed 30 metres west of the intersection of Miles and Brodie streets. Council will ratify the traffic light removal at it's September 26th meeting.
Bus passes approved

Shelter House makes request
Dawson Road petition presented
A room packed full of people living around Dawson Road took in Monday night's City Council meeting. 15 hundred signatures were collected on a petition calling for transport truck traffic to be diverted from that stretch of road to the Shabaqua Highway. Community members shared their driving experiences with council. The group feels the road isn't safe because of the aggressive way the transports are driven.
Columbus to visit city
Thunder Bay is getting a visit from a cruise ship Tuesday morning. The MV Columbus is going to arrive with its 360 passengers at around 6:15 and leave at around 5:30 in the afternoon. It will make a return trip to the city on September 23rd.
Smoke drifts into city
Smoke from a forest fire south of the border is causing problems in Thunder Bay. The city fire service says the smoke drifted here from an 11 thousand acre fire near Ely, Minnesota .
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect
Green Party could have candidate by Thursday
Ontario's Green Party says news of their candidate dropping out is not a set back. Spokesperson Rebecca Harrison says Russ Aegard dropped out for personal reasons. The party hopes to have a new candidate in place by Thursday.
SIU investigating collision near Marathon

NAN calls for inquiry into student deaths

Local man is raising money for Cancer research
A local man is raising money for cancer after losing his mother. Jay Tysoski says he's is raising money in his mother's name after she passed away last year. Tysoski is also raising money in his wife's name after she was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation. Tysoski will be heading to Chicago for this year's Men's Health Urbanathalon next month to help raise awareness.
Globe and Mail story predicting a tough fight for Gravelle
A recent story in the Globe and Mail is suggesting Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle could be in tough in his bid for re-election. PC Candidate Anthony Leblanc says it's a sign of McGuinty's neglect of the North. NDP candidate Steve Mantis says he thinks residents in the region want a bigger voice in Queen's Park. Gravelle says every election is tough and he's going to do his best to meet the needs of his constituents.
24 year old drowns in Red Lake
OPP are investigating after a 24 year old man drowned in Red Lake. The man went swimming Saturday evening and OPP divers located his body yesterday. Officials say a post mortem will take place today.
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