The Dew Drop Inn will be feeding the needy this weekend.
They will be serving Easter dinner this afternoon for about 300 people. Dinner is being served at 2:30 today.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
First Nations Save Energy
First Nations communities in Northwestern Ontario have a chance to save energy through a new program. The "saveOnenergy Aboriginal Conservation Program" is offered by the Ontario Power Authority and First Nations Engineering Services. Director of First Nations and Métis Relations with the OPA Hilary Thatcher encourages communities to get involved. Thatcher thinks First Nations from across the region should apply for the program.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Lakehead University Skiers Win Big
Lakehead University's Men and Women Nordic Ski teams are Overall Team Champions at the Canadian Varsity Cross Country Championships in Whistler B.C. Coach Adam Kates is very proud of his skiers. Kates says the program will continue to grow in coming years.
Canfield Backs Government Budget
Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield says the government is doing the right thing by investing more money into aboriginal communities. Speaking about the federal budget, Canfield says the government is addressing some pressing issues. Canfield says the funding for skills training is very important in the region with the mining and forestry sector expected to boom.
Last Year For Daffodils
This is the last year you can buy daffodils to support the Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Campaign. Starting next year, pins will be available for a small donation. Sioux Lookout Branch President Lisa Husak says 100-percent of the proceeds go to cancer care programs. Husak says the reason they won't be giving out daffodils anymore is due to cost and transportation factors.
Friday, March 29, 2013
St. John Ambulance Hosting Food Drive
St. John Ambulance will have two empty ambulances to fill with food for
the "Fill an Ambulance/Feed the Hungry Food Drive" on Saturday. They are
gathering non-perishable food items in support of the St. Thomas
Anglican Church Food Bank. You can bring your donations to the Metro on
Arthur street between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. tomorrow.
Madder Disappointed With Government
The president of Confederation College is a bit disappointed with the provincial government's new restriction on tuition hikes. Tuition increases will now be capped at three-percent, down from five-percent. Jim Madder says this means things like programming decisions will take more time. Madder says the average tuition for a student is 2500-dollars, so three percent is around 75-dollars.
Canadian Fur Selling High
Canada's fur industry is experiencing something it hasn't
seen in a long time. Furs are being sold off, in some cases, at
record-breaking prices. President of the Rainy River Fur Trappers
Council, Brian Love, says that can only bode well for their future. Love
says increased interest in Canadian furs from the Pacific Rim countries
is partly responsible for the high prices.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Vehicle Fire Closes Highway
OPP were forced to close Highway 102 this afternoon because of a tractor trailor fire. They say it happened at Alppila Road in Kaministiquia.. No one was injured. Conmee and Oliver Paipoonge Fire Departments responded as well.
Mulcair To Visit Thunder Bay

Robichaud Tops Local Sunshine List

Bentz Wants To See Committee Costs
City Councillor Mark Bentz is looking forward to finding out the costs associated with Thunder Bay's various committees. Bentz says he likes having special committees set up to look at specific issues but notes the City should also look at finding savings. A report on the topic should come back before City Council this fall.
Police Service Members Honoured
It's a big night for 16 city police service members. They are being honoured for their long service. The Exemplary Service Awards are being handed out at the Valhalla Inn. There are three categories. The first for 20 years of service, the second for 30 and 40 years of service and the third honour goes to civilian employees.
Long Weekend Bring Seat Belt Blitz
Fort Frances Mayor Opposed To Tolls
NAPS Fights For Funding
Algoma Open
Virdiramo Envisions Waterfront Book
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LU Hockey Welcomes New Coach
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Teachers Anxious To Volunteer
There is relief now that public elementary school teachers are again
volunteering for extra-curricular activities. David Pineau organizes
school sports in Thunder Bay and says there's plenty of activities in
store and believes it should be no problem to salvage the year for many
activities. Pineau says he's had calls from teachers who are anxious to
get started.
Rafferty Sides With Revolting MPs
Some Conservative MP's in Ottawa are revolting and Thunder Bay NDP MP
John Rafferty is on their side. The MPs are upset with how short leash
the Prime Minister's office has them on and Rafferty says he's not
surprised. Rafferty agrees that it's limiting the MPs ability to
represent their ridings
Sewer Work Forces Street Closure
The city is conducting sewer work on Algoma Street and that's forcing a road closure for at least two days, maybe longer. Officials say Algoma between River Street and Camelot will be closed to all traffic for that time.
City Says Fewer Pothole Calls
City crews are working to fill potholes as fast as they can find them. Over at City Hall roads boss Brad Adams is coordinating it all. He says crews are telling him it's an average year for potholes and he says there have been fewer calls to complain about them. Adams says you can report potholes by calling 625-2195 or report it online at this LINK
Con College To Host DFC Residence
Confederation College will be hosting the new residences for Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School. President Jim Madder says they're happy to help by building the facility on the corner of Edward and Williams Streets. The building is expected to house 150 beds for students and another 50 for families visiting from the remote north.
Foul Play Ruled Out
OPP don't suspect foul play in the death of 33 year old Erik Legarde. The Geraldton man was reported missing and then later found dead on a bush trail. Police say results from the post mortem don't point to foul play.
T.Bay Inflation Rate Rises
Statistics Canada is out with its latest inflation rate figures. Thunder Bay's rate in February was 0.9 percent up from January's 0.3%. Canada's national annual inflation rate was 1.2 per cent.
Safeway Fundraiser Kick Off

College Gets Cash For Mental Health

Wonky Fridge Cause Of Empire Fire
Fire officials are revealing the cause of a fire at an Empire Avenue home. A malfunctioning fridge was the culprit of yesterday afternoon's blaze. The fire was put out quickly but the home sustained major fire, heat and smoke damage. No one was home at the time the fire started.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Shipping Season Underway
The first ship of the season is now in port. The John B. Aird
arrived this morning and docked at Viterra elevators to load up on
grain. Also arriving today were the Algoma Montrealais and the
Ojibway. The first ocean going vessels of the season are expected this
weekend.
Land Sale Approved For Taxes

Fire Hits South Side Home
Greenstone Ready For Boom Says Mayor
Norman Dam Body Identified
Kenora OPP are releasing the name of the man who was found dead in the
Norman Dam earlier this month. Constable Dave Cain says 40 year old
Thomas Szirony's body was found at the intake of the dam on March 7th.
Szirony was first reported missing from Vancouver in December of last
year.
Raise The Rent
VIP's are coming together to call friends and family to Raise the Rent. It is the annual fundraiser in support of the city's homeless shelter. Several VIP's from the community will come together and attempt to raise their goal of $625, the average rent for a one bedroom apartment. If they fail, they may have to spend the night in the homeless shelter themselves. All proceeds go to help the Shelter House and their efforts to help the homeless and starving in Thunder Bay.
Mauro & Police Union Reach Deal
City Police Officer Jim Mauro is dropping his lawsuit against the Police
Association. His lawyer, Chris Watkins says they reached a deal with
the police union. The settlement was launched because Mauro felt he was
wrongfully removed from his union bargaining position. Both sides have
agreed to not go into exact details of the settlement.
No Room For Laundry

Residents of several Thunder Bay apartments will have to go without washing their clothes for a while, as their washing machines and driers were pried open and damaged by an unknown person. The police request anyone with information come forward, and remind tenants to be mindful of who they let in.
The incidents from this weekend occurred at:
- 1800 block of East Walsh Street
- 900 block of South Syndicate Avenue
- 600 block of Kingsway Avenue
- 2800 block of Redwood Avenue
- 200 block of Banning Street
NDP Upset Over FedNor Cuts

Robbi Weldon Brings In More Awards
The Provincial Government is celebrating Ontario's top amateur athletes and coaches in both national and international arenas. Thunder Bay's Robbi Weldon is taking home the Female Athlete with a Disability of the Year award for her Para-Cycling competitions.
CPAWS Calls For More ROF Consultation

Cost of Dryden Mobility Revealed
It's the number many people have been waiting to hear. The City of Dryden will get around 4-million dollars from the sale of Dryden Mobility to Tbaytel. Financial Advisor Paul Heayn says this still results in a large chunk of debt. Heayn says Dryden received about 4.3 million for the sale of landline and internet services, which doesn't dip into the red as much.
EDC Gets New Face
There is a new face on the board of the city's Economic Development Corporation. City councillors voted to appoint Barbara Courte to the position. Courte is the owner of Cobra Drilling.
City Management Gets Raise
Management at City Hall is getting a raise. Councillors voted to give the them a one and three quarter per cent increase retroactive to January the first of this year. It is considered to be within the salary increases given to unionized staff in the corporation.
Extra Waterfront Spending Approved

Johnson says she's upset that there is really no choice but for council to spend the extra money.
Katherine Dugmore Dies

Monday, March 25, 2013
Extra Waterfront Spending Approved
The city is dipping into the reserves for an extra 600 thousand
dollars to complete phase one of the waterfront project. It wasn't
without some fuss being made by some councillors, like Rebecca Johnson
who says she was promised there wouldn't be any need to spend more
money.
Johnson says she's upset that there is really no choice but for council to spend the extra money.
Johnson says she's upset that there is really no choice but for council to spend the extra money.
Katherine Dugmore dies

Anonymous?
Thunder Bay police say they have nothing to do with a new video which at first glance appears to be another offering by the Internet group Anonymous. While the video references a sexual assault case in Edmonton, it attempts to draw attention to what is thought to be a pro police rally April first in the city and what is termed a "fake Anonymous" gathering April 5th and 6th. The video can be viewed here LINK
LU Gets A New Research Chair
Disaster Relief Update Postponed
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