Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Teenagers Sentenced For Manslaughter
Two teenage girls will have to spend the next three years in custody after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the city death of a 16 year old Sachigo Lake First Nations girl. Defence Lawyer Chris Watkins says that in her judgement, Justice Baig was specific that his client's behavior was the result of outside forces. Watkins says that included a history of an alcohol fueled family life and a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. The sentence will only involve one year of secured custody.
UNESCO Recognizes Local Program

Motorcyclist Crashes Not Wearing A Helmet

Campbell Frustrated With Province
There's a new reason why the Liberals have shutdown the region's tourism centres. Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. Sarah Campbell says she's been told its because of an increased use of GPS units that are helping tourists find what they're looking for. Campbell admits she's been frustrated with the Province in trying to get a legitimate reason. Campbell says her use of GPS in the area often fails to show any landmarks that help travellers.
Dryden Families Fraud Victims

Duluth Flood Caused $20 Million In Damages
Duluth officials say June's devastating floods caused about $20 million damage to the city's parks. Flooding affected about two-thirds of Duluth's 30 parks. City officials say it's okay for people to continue using the parks while work is under way, but park-goers are urged to be careful.
6 Forest Fires Declared "Out"

Girls Sentenced Today For Manslaughter
The two teenage girls who plead guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death of a 16 year old Sachigo Lake First Nation girl, are scheduled to appear in court today for sentencing. The girls had just met the victim who was later found dead on a trail behind the Landmark Inn near Wentworth Crescent.
Kenora Man Charged After Boating Incident

Woods in Northwestern Ontario. Police say a four-metre power boat sank and had its occupants thrown into the water after a colliding with a second vessel around 4 a.m Sunday. O.P.P. have charged a Kenora man with two counts of impaired operation causing bodily harm.
Border Cats Win Streak At 7
The Thunder Bay Border Cats are officially Hot. They won their 7th game in a row last night, thanks to a pair of wins in a double-header against Mankato. Scores were 8-4 and 5-4. The series concludes tonight at Subway field with Thunder Bay now just 2 games back of Willmar for top spot in the North Division.
Councillors Approve Drainage Study
The ripple effects of the May 28th flooding are still being felt. The disaster has forced the city to have study done of the storm drainage system in the areas affected by the flooding, a study which Engineering Manager Pat Mauro hopes can be expanded in the near future. The cost of the study is expected to run about 300 thousand dollars.
City Now Hosting 550 Evacuees
Thunder Bay is getting set to accept another 250 evacuees from the Sandy Lake First Nation. Mayor Keith Hobbs says that's in addition to the 300 we have already agreed to give shelter to because of a forest fire that's causing a blanket of smoke over their community. The next group of evacuees will be airlifted here today.
Tuscany Drive Subdivision Approved

Horizon Road Deal Renewed
The city is renewing an agreement with the Ontario Realty Corporation which gives Horizon Wind road access to its planned Nor' Wester Wind Farm. City lawyer Nadia Koltun says this approval by city council simply follows through with what has been promised by the city to the developer. While there were objectors in the audience to the road access agreement, councillors did not allow them to speak.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Second Teen Faces Murder Charge

Border Stats Stay Steady
The latest statistics from the Pigeon River Border Crossing show that Thunder Bay residents didn't rush to the States in June. That's when Canadians were allowed to take advantage of the new duty free limits. The numbers show that in June officials processed about 3 per cent fewer travellers through Pigeon River, however there was an almost 2 per cent increase in the number of vehicles processed.
Bentley Expands Loan Program.
The provincial government is expanding the Aboriginal Loan Guarantee Program to encourage First Nation and Métis participation in creating energy projects. Energy Minister Chris Bentley made the announcement this morning at the Prince Arthur Hotel. He says it will increase from 250 million to 400 million dollars. Bentley says the program is being expanded because it has been very successful so far.
Miles With The Giant Race Gets Certification

Evacuee Numbers Increase
Thunder Bay is playing a role it's very familiar with. We are hosting 300 evacuees from Sandy Lake because smoke from a forest fire is blanketing their community. City Deputy Fire Chief Greg Hankkio says they'll be here for as long as necessary. The evacuees are being put up in a city hotel.
Drunk Driver Fails To Remain At Scene
A 21 year old man was arrested on North May Street just after 1:00 o'clock this morning. City police say the man was drinking and driving when he got into a single vehicle crash on Simpson Street near the Venice Grill. He then took off running and with the help of witnesses, police were able to track him down on North May Street a short time later. He will appear in court in September facing impaired driving and fleeing the scene charges.
Impaired Driver Took Off From Police

North Spirit Lake Death Investigated
Nishnawbe-Aski Police and the Ontario Provincial Police are now invesitgating the death of a North Spirit Lake First Nation community member. The deceased has been identified as 38 year old Paul Campbell of North Spirit Lake First Nation. A post-mortem examination is scheduled for today here in Thunder Bay. Few details are being released by police.
Sandy Lake Evacuees Head To Thunder Bay

Forest Fire Update
There are 66 forest fires now burning here in the northwest district. Officials with the Ministry of Natural Resources say 476 forest fires have started this year burning more than 69,000 hectares of land. Weekend rain has helped the situation in southern parts of the district. The M.N.R. now says the fire hazard is "Low" for the entire region.
Thunder Bay All-Stars Win Provincials
Border Cats Rained Out - Play Pair Tonight
The Thunder Bay Border Cats weren't able to sneak in their game against the Mankato Moondogs yesterday ahead of the rain. The two teams will now play a pair of 7 inning games tonight starting at 6:05 at Subway Field. The Border Cats have won 5 in a row and now have a record of 10-11 in the second half, just 3 games back of first place in the division.
Auld Leaves For Europe
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Drunk Driver Takes Shortcut
No one is hurt following another drunk driving incident. Police say the 19-year-old male driver tried to drive down a footpath to take a shortcut home, but his vehicle left the path and fell down a thirty foot embankment near the Boulevard Lake Dam. The man was charged with impaired driving and possession of narcotics among other charges.
Bordercats Win Fifth Straight
The Thunder Bay Bordercats won their fifth game in a row after a huge win last night. The Cats shutout the Mankato Moondogs 6-0 at Subway Field. The Cats continue their seven game home-stand against the Moondogs at 5:05 tonight at Subway Field.
Firefighters Slightly Injured In Fire
Two firefighters were slightly injured after a huge fire yesterday afternoon. Firefighters were called to battle a structural fire stemming from the basement of a home on Machar Avenue. Four pumper trucks and more than twenty firefighters from four different stations were used to put out the fire.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Flood Cause Remains A Mystery
It will be several months before we find out what caused the flooding at the city's East End sewage plant. Spokesperson Darrell Matson says it's all part of a consultants study of the May 28th flood which is taking place now and will be explained to city councillors Monday evening. He says the final report isn't expected to be ready for 3 or 4 months. Included in that report will be finding out what caused a leak in the sewage plant.
Global Sticks Reaches The End
It looks like the end of the line for Global Sticks. The Oliver-Paipoonge company has closed its doors according to Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle, whose government has provided millions of dollars to the popsicle stick manufacturer to get it off the ground. He says it's his understanding they have closed the doors at this time after not being able to find a private sector investor. A call to the owner, Reggie Nukovic. has not been returned.
City Hiring Freeze Possible

Teens Survive Transport Crash
Two teenage girls are out of hospital after they were treated for injuries they sustained in a traffic accident last night. Police say that it took place at the intersection of Memorial Avenue and the Harbour Expressway around 11 o'clock when a pick-up truck collided with a transport. The girl who was driving the pick up is now charged with a red light violation.
O.P.P. Nab Third Suspect
A 24 year old man from Wellington is now in police custody and will appear in court today. He was the third suspect involved in what O.P.P. are calling an attempted break and enter. The apprehension of the suspect proved to be difficult as he fled on foot into the bush near Pays Plat early Wednesday morning. Police picked him up while trying to hitch hike near Jackfish Lake. He and two others were stopped by Provincial Police who used a spike belt to end the car chase.
Dryden Mill Workers Agree To New Deal

Forest Fire Numbers Down Thanks To Rain
Two days of rain is helping to dampen the forest fire number here in Northwestern Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources officials now say they are battling more than 60 forest fires in our region, that's down from 80 on Wednesday. The M.N.R. is keeping an eye on the forecast, saying that the forest fire rating will rise again with sunshine and warm temperatures expected in the days ahead.
Selects Secure Playoff Spot

Border Cats Win Third Straight

Druery Signs Deal To Go Pro
Lakehead University's Lindsay Druery is graduating from playing basketball for the Thunderwolves to playing professionally in Europe. She will join Lakehead Alum Kathryn Verboom in the German 2 Bundesliga on the TSV Towers Speer/Schifferstadt. Druery, from Smithville, Ontario, says she never dreamed of even being able to play basketball at the university level, let alone professionally. Druery leaves for German in September and will have an opportunity to teach English during her time away from the court.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Charge Laid In Valente Death

Roundtable Concerns Heard

Good Samaritans Now Need Help
Goal Set For Disaster Relief
The City's Disaster Relief Committee is setting its fundraising goal at 5 million dollars. Committee chair Wayne Fletcher says they hope to get that amount raised for the May 28th flood victims by November 30th. He says committee members believe it's a necessary goal . Fletcher is also reminding you that any donation to disaster relief can be claimed on your taxes.
Highway 61 Revisited
There's a move on to get more publicity for the Canadian portion of Highway 61. City Tourism Manager Paul Pepe is in Duluth this week to make the case for our city becoming a part of the tourism promotions south of the border for the iconic highway's route along Lake Superior. Pepe says as it is now, American promotions for the highway do not include Thunder Bay.
Police Chief Celebrates Anniversary
Thunder Bay's Police Force is celebrating a year with a new Chief. J.P. Levesque was sworn into the position on July 13th last year. Levesque says he has a number of goals for the year to come. Levesque says he spent much of last year dealing with contract negotiations and disciplinary actions.
3 Kilograms Of Cocaine Seized
16 Year Old Charged With First Degree Murder
A 16 year old is in custody and charged with first-degree murder. Treaty Three and O.P.P. made the arrest Tuesday in connection with the death of 61 year old Charles Minshall of Whitefish Bay First Nation. The 16 year old, who can't be named because of age, is also from Whitefish Bay First Nation. Police are not releasing the cause of death, but earlier reports had police responding to gun fire being heard at a local store, where the deceased was found. The 16 year old is to appear in a Kenora court today.
O.P.P. Search For A Third Suspect In Attempted Robbery

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