Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Training Taking Place At Airport
If you noticed a plane circling Thunder Bay's Airport, don't be alarmed. The Canadian Forces are training today and could be seen flying over the airport as well as having people parachute out of planes. Airport President Scott McFadden says training takes place periodically over the summer at least once or twice a month.
United Airways Service To Chicago Comes To T.Bay
Drinking & Driving Incidents
Swimming Advisory Sunnyside Beach
CMHC Releases Housing Stats
Province Invests In LU Researcher
Police Services Act Hearing Begins Today

Teddy Bear Picnic
This year's Teddy Bear Picnic is being deemed a success. The 29th annual event was enjoyed by parents and kids this afternoon at Vicker's Park. City Festival and Events Coordinator Meghan Shanks says they want to educate parents as well as provide a free fun family event. One of the educational highlights included a group of parents showing others how to properly wear a baby carrier.
Forest Fire Update
A total of nine forest fires are burning in the Northwest region. Dryden, Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout each have one in their districts. The fire in Dryden is the only one classed as "not under control". Three fires are burning in the Kenora district, two of them are deemed "not under control." Three fires are also burning in the Red Lake district with two of them classed as being "not under control." There are no fires currently burning in the Thunder Bay, Nipigon and Geraldton districts.
Highway 11 Near Atikokan Re-opened
Motorists can once again use Highway 11 West of Atikokan. Provincial Police had to shut it down yesterday to deal with an incident involving tractor-trailor carrying a wide-load. Highway 11, five kilometres west of Atikokan has since re-opened.
Kings Host Annual Alumni Game

Cats Struggle In Second Half
The Thunder Bay Border Cats are leaving Subway field with their tails between their legs. They lost 7-2 last night to Alexandria, dropping their record to 1-4 in the second half. The Border Cats are now on the road for the next six games against Waterloo and Duluth.
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