
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
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