Thursday, August 16, 2012
OCSA Lauds City Tobacco Stand
Thunder Bay City Council is getting props for its stand on the issue of contraband tobacco. The Ontario Convenience Stores Association is pleased council has voted to support the association's fight against the sale of such products. It also applauds the District Health Unit and it's ad campaign against illegal cigarettes.
More Ceremony On Visiting Frigate
There's more pomp happening on board the visiting frigate HMCS Ville de Quebec Friday. There will be a medal ceremony taking place in the morning starting at 10. Five Queen's Diamond Jubilee and nine Exemplary Service Medals will be presented to Thunder Bay residents. Today there was a Canadian citizenship ceremony on board the ship.
Cougars No Stranger To The Northwest

Peterson Applauds Sault Move
True Grit Tees Off For Disaster Relief
The first major fundraising event for the city's Disaster Relief Fund is aiming to raise 300 thousand dollars to help victims of the May 28th flood. It's a golf tournament being organized by True Grit Consulting and takes place at Whitewater September 13th. It also includes an auction of a Fiat sports car.
New Digs For Cancer Care Operations

Injured Bear Still In City
An injured bear is still making its way through the city. A bear with an injured foot, apparently only using three legs to walk, was spotted this morning at 7:40 a.m. on Golf Links Road near Cascade Crescent. Reports of wild animals including what could be a cougar or a lynx have been dominating police phones throughout the week. Numerous calls of nuissance bears were reported overnight behind the police station on Balmoral and Central. Other locations where witnesses saw bears included Hutton Park at the end of Valley Street, Dawson Road, Dragon Hills Golf Course and in Oliver-Paipoonge.
Police Association AGM

Frigate Serves As Ceremony Venue

Multiple Bear Sightings Overnight
Police are getting a high number of calls about wild animals roaming the city. Most of them are bear calls and police say no new confirmed large cat sightings have been made since supper time on Tuesday. Last night police received numerous calls about bears in the city and on the outskirts. Inside the city, calls came in about a bear behind the police station on Balmoral and Central and at Baseball Central. Other reports came in about bears at Dragon Hills Golf Course, on Dawson Road, Hutton Park at the end of Valley and in Oliver-Paipoonge. Police are continuing to ask for the public's assistance in reporting any wild animal sighting and to exercise caution.
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