Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Open House Next Week For Proposed Bridge
The city is giving you a chance to have a say on the new bridge for Trowbridge Falls Park. There's an open house taking place Monday at the club house at Chapples Golf Course starting at 5 o'clock with a presentation at 7. The city's Werner Schwar says the consultant will present a recommendation on the type of bridge they have designed along with a series of possible locations in the park.
Curtain Falls On Forest Fire Season
The Forest Fire Season is over in northwestern Ontario. Deb Maclean of the Ministry of Natural Resources says it was fairly busy, but not as busy as last year. She says there were about 660 fires this year compared to over 900 last year. The amount of hectares burned hit 97 thousand this year , much lower than the more than 600 thousand in 2011.
Operation Red Nose Needs Volunteers

Gold Project Into Public Meetings Stage

Woman Sentenced In Theft Case
A Thunder Bay woman is going to jail for 90 days after being convicted in a theft case that involved money taken from the Port Arthur Polish Alliance Hall. Her lawyer Chris Watkins says that 49 year old Krystyna Dolasinski will get to go to work and serve her sentence at the same time. Watkins calls it fair and balanced.
Police Launch New Survey

Missing Boy Found
The search is over for a missing 14 year old boy. City police had been looking for Keenan Mattinas after he was last seen at his Limbrick Street home on October 12th. Police and family members were able to find the boy just after 6:00 o'clock last night.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Union Gas Milestone Red Lake

Domtar In Talks With Northern Iron
Trick Or Treating Safety Tips
Halloween & Diabetes

NOSTA AGM This Week
Missing 14 Year Old Boy
Gas Soaked Cat Found In Westfort
Pellet Fire At Canada Malting
Thunder Bay Firefighters will be at Canada Malting, the old Sask Pool 7 elevator on the waterfront as they continue to monitor a pellet fire. Fire crews say a pellet bin was seen smouldering causing smoke. Crews at the scene were having a difficult time getting water on the pellets according to Platoon Chief Les Newman. Newman says the cause of the fire is still being determined.
Council Passes EMS Plan

Monday, October 29, 2012
Greenlight to Sir John A Office Building
City Council is giving the green light to Nordmin Engineering to set up a technical office in the old Sir John A MacDonald School. Council ratified the decision at it's meeting last night. The project will be allowed to go ahead if the project undergoes a traffic study and the property keeps an open green space.
Council Talks City Lean
Talk about how the City is doing financially turned into a blame game around the council table last night. Council received a report showing several departments combined were over a million dollars over budget.
Councillor Trevor Giertuga says it's not fair to ask City Manager Tim Commisso to find savings and then not follow through on his recommendations. Councillor Iain Angus defended council's decision to go against the City Manager's suggestions in regards to the Botanical Conservatory and Municipal Golf Course.
Council Goes Behind Closed Doors
Thunder Bay City Council is spending some time behind closed doors. Council met behind closed doors before it's regular meeting and started the main meeting late. After debating several topics council decided to reconvene their private discussion. They spent two hours behind closed doors Monday night. Items discussed included property, and an update on the Horizon Wind lawsuit.
Council Hears Low Income Housing Request
Habib Enterprises wants to create an affordable housing unit on Victoria Avenue. Ahsanul Habib asked City Council last night to either reduce the property tax on the property or provide a grant towards the project. The vacant building has room for 21 units. Habib says the project has Social Services Board approval and can only receive funding from the Provincial Government's Affordable Housing Program if the City helps.
Yard & Waste Collection Starts Nov. 1st

Porter Cancels Toronto Flights

Novartis Flu Shots Suspended

Pepper Spray Sends Family To Hospital

Another Murder For Thunder Bay
Police are now calling the death on Belton Street last week a murder. They say that the body of 52 year old Salvatore Larizza was found by family members in a house on Thursday morning. The cause of his death is not being released. Police spokesperson Chris Adams says the victim was known to them and that the house was the subject of a previous investigation but he would not elaborate. Police say they have set up a dedicated tip line for his case, it's 684-1330.
Be Seen Campaign Kicks Off
The District Health Unit is trying to keep cyclists and pedestrians safe when it's dark outside. Public Health Nurse Marita Campbell says it's the second year for the "Safe and Be Seen" campaign. She's hoping people pick up one of the reflective arm bands being distributed for free. The arm bands are available at various local outlets which include: The District Health Unit, the Parking Authority, Eco-Superior, Westfort Foods, George's Market, Fresh Air Experiences, Petries Cycle and Cycle Path.
Credit Card Policy On Council Agenda

Wawa Still Recovering Fom Flood
Wawa is still reeling from last week's massive flood. Two lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway south of Wawa have reopened after they were washed out last week. Wawa Mayor Linda Nowicki says the sections of highway that were washed out on the north side of town should be reopened by Wednesday. In the meantime the town is housing residents from a nearby First Nations community who have been displaced by the flood. Nowicky says they are also keeping an eye on superstorm Sandy, hoping it will not bring more precipitation to the area already affected by the flooding.
Local Resident Remembers The Bounty
Friday, October 26, 2012
Questions Still Surround Belton Street Death
It won't be until Monday that police will have more to say about a death they are treating as suspicious. They found the body of a 52 year old man in a house on Belton Street on Thursday morning. They say a post mortem examine is being done on the body and until that is complete, they won't have much more information to give out.
Cyber Police Scam
Police are warning of an Internet scam that goes under the guise of Canadian Cyber Police. The malware program accuses you of illegal downloading and demands a 100 dollar payment to clear your name. Police say there's no such thing as cyber police and instructions to remove the malware can be found on the Internet.
Wawa In State Of Emergency

NWO Voice On Health Panel
A Fort Frances woman is giving our area a voice in seeking change to Ontario's health care system. Cathy Emes is one of 32 people selected to an advisory panel created by the not-for-profit group The Change Foundation. She says it was formed because of changes the Ontario government is seeking. The group first met last month where they had a chance to express their concerns to the province's Associate Health Minister.
Teaching Autistic Kids Soccer
The Lakehead Express Soccer Club is teaming up with Autism Ontario. The program lets kids meet new friends. 21 players will be taking part from October to March to introduce kids with autism to the basics of soccer.
Check Out A Human Book
You can rent a "human book" Saturday at the Waverley Resource Library. There will be several volunteers on hand who represent local stereotypes. Spokesperson Joanna Aegard says it's a first for Thunder Bay. The event will run from 10:30 to 3 Saturday.
Parlez-vous Français?
A French Immersion teacher at Hammarskjold High School is getting a prestigious accolade. Matthias Ruppenstein is the winner of the Canadian Parents for French award. The award is for teachers who show leadership in promoting french learning.
Leek On Prorogue
The new Liberal Leader will be named in January. Northern Region VP Anthony Leek says January 25th date works to get business at Queens Park back up and running. Dalton Mcguinty prorogued the legislature and resigned as Premiere two weeks ago.
OFAH Talks Hunting Safety

NOMA On Camping
The local tourism industry has taken another hit. The Province is cancelling overnight camping in nine Provincial Parks across Northern Ontario, including one in the Northwest. Ron Nelson is President of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association and says the government is hollowing of services in our communities. Nelson says the area is already reeling from the closure of three Travel Information Centres and possible reductions at Ministry of Natural Resources offices.
Search Is On For Missing Boater
O.P.P. and the Emergency Response Team in Fort Frances are searching for a missing man. A 43 year old man from an Aboriginal Community on Rainy Lake went out for firewood Wedneday afternoon and never returned. A search began using Treaty Three Police and a Ministry of Natural Resources helicopter as well. They found his vessel overturned at approximately 9:00 O'clock last night. E.R.T. members and marine officers from both agencies are working with community members to continue the search today.
New Walmart Is Open
The County Fair Walmart is now open! During a grand opening celebration this morning just over 8-thousand dollars was provided to several community groups. Assistant Manager Jason Otholt says they're happy to give back. Some of the recipients of the donations include The Children's Miracle Network, Special Olympics, and the Ontario Native Women's Association.
Increase In Border Traffic For September

Thunderwolves Take On Mustangs
The rivalry will be renewed tonight at the Fort William Gardens as the Lakehead university Thunderwolves take on the Western Mustangs in an O.U.A. West Division battle. The Thunderwolves lead the division with a 4-1-1 record while Western has struggled out of the gate going 2-and-2. Interim Head coach Mike Busniuk says special teams will be key. The Thunderwolves and Mustangs play at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Fort William Gardens.
City Hosts Spooktacular Sunday
The City is making use of it's waterfront by hosting a Spooktacular Sunday from 1 until 5. Organizer Angie Jensen says they want to get all of the City's kids involved in arts. Jensen says the event is free so everyone can take part.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Campbell Launches Back To Work Campaign
Tosca Reno In T.Bay This Weekend

Poverty Reduction Strategy
Police Attend Shuniah St. Address
City police are backing off from using the word standoff, but they say that they were sent to a Shuniah Street address to look for a person. Residents were left wondering about an increased police presence this afternoon. Spokesperson Julie Tibury says they ended up finding a distraught person at another address and that no criminal charge is involved.
Zellers Prepares To Close

NOMA Talks McGuinty
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