Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Swimming Advisories At Local Beaches
Swimmers beware. The Health Unit is issuing swimming advisories at two local beaches again. This time around it's at Boulevard Lake's Sandy Cove Beach, and Chippewa Park Main Beach.
MPAC Says T.Bay Affordable
Thunder Bay is still one of the most affordable cities in Ontario to purchase a home. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation says Thunder Bay's fairly affordable despite the price of homes jumping 26 percent since 2008. MPAC Spokesperson Larry Hummel says it's good news for the community's real estate market.
LU Extends Morrison Contract
Joint Investigation Results Due Wednesday
Results from a joint forces investigation will be made public Wednesday at a media conference at the Valhalla Inn. OPP, City Police, the RCMP and the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Police are all involved in the investigation looking at the connection with trafficking prescription medication and illegal drugs from southern Ontario to several communities in the north west.
Van Loan Talks ELA
The Federal Government continues to hold steadfast to their decision to close the Experimental Lakes Area near Kenora. Peter Van Loan was in Thunder Bay on Friday and says he's heard area residents concerns over the move. Dissaproval has come from across the world over the Federal Government's decision to cut the funding for the outdoor research lab.
MNR Gets Help
The Ministry of Natural Resources is receiving more outside help to deal with a rash of forest fires in Northwestern Ontario. 20-fire rangers from Saskatchewan and 20-from New Brunswick will join Ontario's crews on the fire lines. Water bombers from Quebec and Newfoundland have also been called in. 20-fire rangers from Minnesota arrived last week. Five new fires were reported yesterday, bringing the number of active fires up to 70.
Feds Funding for S.L.
The Federal Government is helping the Sioux Lookout First Nation Health Authority establish a Child Advocacy Centre. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced 115-thousand dollars in funding yesterday and stated the Centre will help young victims of violence or sexual abuse. The money will be used to establish a needs assessment and feasibility study for the centre which will provide culturally sensitive services.
Rydholm Talks Infrastructure Round Table
The Federal Funding for Municipal Infrastructure projects is going to expire in 2014. A round table meeting is being held in Kenora on Thursday. Councillor Linda Rydholm will be attending and says she'll be bringing up the issue of new waste water regulations that will tax area communities with extra costs.
Police Respond To John St Accident
Thunder Bay Police say a three year old boy is in hospital this afternoon after being hit by a vehicle. Police responded to the accident just before 1:30 on John Street. Officers say the child was playing in the parking lot of the building complex when he was struck by the vehicle that was backing out of a parking spot.
Stats Can Updates Crime Rates
More Local Lottery Winners
Thunder Bay Teams Hot To Start Little League Tourney
The Ontario Senior Little League Championship is being played this week at baseball Central and both Thunder Bay teams are off to good starts. The All-Stars crushed Windsor East 23-3 in their opening game, while the Selects edged Orleans 7-6. Action continues today starting at 2:00 p.m. The All-Stars are back in action starting at 6:00 p.m. The winner of the 5team tournament advances to the Canadian Championships in Regina.
Two Border Cats Make All-Star Squad
Pitchers Jordan McCoy and Wes Parsons are the two all-stars representing the Thunder Bay Border Cats in tonight's all-star game in Madison, Wisconsin. The Border Cats remain 4 1/2 games back in the North division and are set to begin a 7 game homestand starting Thursday at Subway field.
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