Friday, January 31, 2014
Mill Settlement Reached In Terrace Bay
The town of Terrace Bay and the AV Birla Group are now at peace. They've come to a negotiated settlement on tax payments. Mayor Jody Davis says the deal is prefered to appealing a government tax assessment on the company's mill property which could have cost the town much more. Davis says under the deal the company will pay just over 15 million dollars a year in taxes from 2013 until 2016.
Pepe Disappointed In United Airlines
City tourism manager Paul Pepe says he's disappointed that United Airlines will end its daily direct flights from Thunder Bay to Chicago. The U.S. company has announced that the service will end April 24th. Pepe says it's not the end of the world. Pepe says the city will explore new marketing channels
Thunder Bay Above Provincial Average
Winter Roads Open
It's that time of year again the northern winter roads network is open. The provincial and federal government funded the ice road network that connects 28 First Nations. Cold weather in December and January meant an early start to this year's winter roads season.
Veterans Protest Office Closure
The Veteran's Affairs office in Thunder Bay is closing today. This morning there was extreme emotion at the office on Red River Road as veterans held a mock Remembrance Day ceremony complete with a wreath and poppies to commemorate the closure. Also on hand was local veteran Roy Lamore who went to Ottawa and pleaded in vain with the minister Julian Fantino to keep this office, another others in the country, open.
Frank Fox places black wreath in front of VA office |
United Airlines Pulls Out
Shocking news out of the Thunder Bay Airport. United Airlines is ceasing its service between Thunder Bay and Chicago. They'll pull out of the local airport on April 24th of this year. Airport Manager Ed Schmidtke says the City will still be connected to the US via Winnipeg or Toronto by Air Canada, WestJet and Porter Airlines. Meanwhile, WestJet's new Encore flights will depart from Thunder Bay four times daily to Toronto and twice to Winnipeg starting June 27th.
Uli Walthers Sworn In As 2014 Chair

Vets Speak With Rafferty Over Office Closure

Rae Says Talks Ongoing

New Garbage Plan
Murray Keeping Eye On Roads
The provincial government says its closely monitoring winter road maintenance of the province's highways this winter. Transportation Minister Glenn Murray acknowledges some contractors have been fined for not meeting snow plowing standards, and stronger action will be taken if his Ministry don't see significant improvements. Murray also inviting resident to call contractors and the Ministry if they have complaints about the roads.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Police Looking Into Viral Video
OPP are looking into a viral video that shows a near head on collision on a winter road. Sgt. Shelley Garr says they're following up on the chilling dash board footage. Garr says they're trying to identify the driver of the offending truck and charges could be laid. The video posted on youtube says the incident happened on Highway 11 past Nipigon. Warning the video contains strong language.
Cause Of Weekend Fire Undetermined
Minimum Wage Up To 11 Dollars
The Provincial Government is increasing the minimum wage from 10.25 to 11 dollars per hour. Thunder Bay MPP Bill Mauro says it's going to improve people's lives. Ontario is increasing the minimum wage from $10.25 to $11 per hour on June 1, 2014. The new rate reflects the rise in the Consumer Price Index since the last minimum wage increase in 2010. The government will also introduce legislation that would tie future minimum wage increases to inflation and will see increases come into effect on October 1st.
Hull's Book Store Closing
Thunder Bay's Hull's Family Book Store is going to close it's doors on February 15th. It's part of a larger closure that will see it's parent store in Winnipeg close its doors as well. The owners say they can't sell enough books to stay open.
Sears Layoffs
OPP Take Stance Against Reckless Drivers
As Ontario suffers through one of the worst winters in recent history, the OPP are taking a hard stance with reckless drivers who are jeopardizing the safety of officers and other emergency personnel responding to collision scenes. Three OPP cruisers have been struck by passing motorists since Monday, two of which happened on provincial highways. One OPP officer was taken to hospital after his cruiser was struck from behind while stopped behind a transport truck. This past weekend, eight OPP cruisers were struck by passing motorists and two police officers received minor injuries.
Rickford Reacts To Trudeau
Paquette Shocked By Trudeau Decision
Lakehead University's Political Science Professor is adding her name to the list of political veterans who were shocked by Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's decision to order his party's senators to sit as independents. Laure Paquette says it worries her that some of the senators reportedly didn't know about Trudeau's decision before the announcement. Paquette says it's good that the Liberal senators are freed from partisanship but that means nothing if the others don't break ties from the other parties.
Hobbs Proud Of City Finances

Dryden Further In The Red
Its news that the taxpayers of Dryden did not want to hear. The city is now sitting with a 4-million dollar deficit in the 2014 budget year, twice the amount first projected. Chief Administrative Officer Andre Larabie warns there will have to be cuts across the board. Larabie adds a recovery plan is now in place and staff will be working with council for the next 5-weeks to find ways to cut without impacting the safety of residents and workers.
Osisko Taking Goldcorp To Court
Osisko Mining is taking legal action against Goldcorp. Osisko alleges that Goldcorp misused confidential information prior to making a hostile take-over bid for the company. None of the allegations have been proven in court. Goldcorp's offer is about 2-point-6 billion dollars, but Osisko calls it "opportunistic and financially inadequate." Osisko is also in the process of mailing its recommendation to shareholders, urging them to reject the offer.
Charities Get Money
Two local charities are getting money. The Linda Buchan Centre is getting 15-thousand dollars from the local Shoppers Drug Mart. The money raised through the 12th annual Tree of Life campaign will be used to help purchase a digital mammography machine. Meanwhile, the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra is on the receiving end of money from Autism Ontario. The group presented the symphony with a thousand dollar cheque for their family concert series.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Vets Fuming Mad At Fantino
Thunder Bay's Roy Lamore is joining other military veterans in calling for the resignation of Veterans Affairs minister Julian Fantino. They're upset Fantino didn't hold a serious discussion with them about the closure of Veterans Affairs offices across the country...Fantino admits he handled the meeting badly and apologized in the House of Commons. The offices, including the one in Thunder Bay, are slated to close on Friday
"Lazylegz" Con College
Luca "Lazylegz" Patuelli is spreading his message of "No Excuses, No Limits" with students at Confederation College. Patuelli has a rare disorder called arthrogryposis that affects joint movement and muscle growth and through break dancing has been able to encourage others in achieving their goals. Patuelli has really appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show and will be touring the UK soon with his break-dancing crew ILL-Abilities.
Hyer Praises Trudeau For Senate Move
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's surprising move to remove all Liberal senators from his caucus is getting the thumbs up from Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer. The senators will now sit as independants. Hyer calls Trudeau's move intelligent and progressive adding, it's a step in the right direction. He's calling on the Harper Conservatives to do the same thing in the interests of Senate reform.
Trudeau Flip Flopper

Health Unit Looking At Options

Director Retiring
Bridge Gets Upgrades
Forest Industry Rebound

Walkers 900 Kilometers Away From Goal
Unifor President In T.Bay
Kenora Family Safe

Council Starts Budget Process
The City is kicking off a review of the 2014 budget. A long term financial plan was presented to Council Tuesday night. City Treasurer Carol Pollard says they had some unexpected challenges that have had a negative impact on the 2014 budget including increases in the emergency services budget, a decrease in child care revenues and a 25 percent increase in insurance premiums. Meanwhile, Pollard says in the future they hope to put 1.5 million dollars into the infrastructure fund in 2015, another 1.75 million in 2016, and 2.25 million in 2017. Over the next five years the projected tax levy increases will range from 2.7 percent to 4.7 percent.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Dog Seized From Apt. Dead
Animal Services says the rottweiller mix dog that police turned over to them last week has passed away. The dog was seized from a May Street apartment building by Police after they were called to deal with a possible case of animal cruelty. The dog was thin and in stable condition when it was turned over to a City vet.
City Says Get Your Facts Straight

Horizon Funds Turbine Prototype
Witness Wanted

Shoppers Drug Mart Robbery
City police are charging a woman in connection with a robbery Tuesday morning at the Shoppers Drug Mart on Red River Road. Officers say a woman entered the store, produced a knife and demanded narcotics, she also tried to gain entry into a safe but failed. Police found her in the backyard of a Picton Street residence where they arrested her at gunpoint. She's charged with Robbery, Disguise and Dangerous Weapons.
Heritage Waterway Touted

Ruberto Stoked About Sister Cities

Fire Hits Ignace Grocery Store

Veterans Protest Office Closures

Lamore was one of seven veterans who spoke at a news conference on Parliament Hill today and who will meet with Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino this evening.
Morning Fire At Seniors Home
Council Puts Off Debt Plan

Something Needs To Be Done
City Councillor Mark Bentz says something needs to be done to improve the City's south core. That comment came after architect Ahsanul Habib told Council Monday night about his vision of creating a pedestrian market on Victoria Avenue. Habib wants the City to adopt his idea by closing off the street and designating the area a heritage market district. City staff will be looking into the concept further and bringing back a report at a later date.
Council Sends Letter
The City is sending a letter to both levels of government opposing Ontario Power Generations plan to bury radioactive nuclear waste under the Bruce Nuclear Power Plant site in Southern Ontario. It's proposed burial site is near Lake Huron and the City doesn't feel comfortable with its proximity to the water. Council's letter says they're against any burial sites in the Great Lakes Basin in Canada, the US or any First Nations. A spokesperson from OPG spoke to Council last night to try to change their minds on the issue.
Heritage Sites Approved
The City is giving the green light to turn three local buildings into heritage sites. The Saint John Evangelist Anglican Church on Pearl Street, the Times-Journal Building on May Street and the Cenotaph Monument in McGillivray Square on East Donald Street are now recognized as historical buildings.
EMS Building Deal Done
The deal is done. City Council approved the sale of the former EMS building on Donald Street. Esquega-Everall Holdings Corporation spent 200-thousand dollars for 401 Donald Street. The sale of the building came out of the committee of the whole closed session last Monday.
No Temperature Criteria For School Buses
Don't expect rural school buses to be taken off the road when we are in a deep freeze. One man claiming to be a school bus driver called our newsroom and wondered about student safety as the result of a bus breakdown in the country, but David Carrol of the school bus consortium says a cold weather criteria doesn't exist adding there is no temperature threshold that would stop school buses from running. Carrol says during cold weather spells parents are asked to dress students appropriately.
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