Friday, February 28, 2014
MNR Lays Fines
A Thunder Bay man is pleading guilty to firing a weapon while on a road. Eugenio Berardi is banned from hunting in Ontario for a year and was fined fifteen hundred dollars under the fish and wildlife conservation act. Berardi was contacted by The Ministry of Natural Resources early November for shooting a deer on Silver Falls Road near Kaministiqua.
NWO Man Dead In Snowmobile Accident
Police Seize Drugs

Hospital Receives Substantial Rebate

T.Bay Company Joins International Corporation
200 Customers Still Without Heat
200 homes are still without heat in the community of Longlac. Union Gas Spokesperson Dave Sword says they're relighting pilot lights throughout the afternoon. Yesterday some 800 customers were without heat causing the municipality to declare a state of emergency.
Hunters Nabbed In Licence Scam

Crews Investigate Morning House Fire
Westgate High School Open

Bob Barker Praises Mayor
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Province Monitoring Longlac
Thunder Bay Superior North MPP Michael Gravelle says his thoughts are with the residents of Longlac, Ginoogaming and Long Lake 58 First Nation. Those communities are impacted by Union Gas' failed regulating station. Gravelle says the Province is actively monitoring the situation through the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management. Warming centres have been established at the Geraldton High School, with transportation being provided for affected residents.
Longlac Without Heat & In State Of Emergency
Union Gas' regulating station in the Greenstone area isn't working today most likely because of the severe cold weather. Most of Longlac is now without heat impacting around 800 customers. The municipality has declared a state of emergency. Spokesperson Dave Sword says it's going to take a while before heat is restored hopefully homes can start to be re-lit this afternoon. Union Gas is requesting people clear a path to their meters and the Municipality suggests keeping your water running so pipes don't freeze. Mayor Ron Beaulieu says a warming centre has been opened at the Geraldton High School with transportation being provided. Those residents with electric heat or a wood stove are welcome to stay in their homes, those who don't can stay overnight if they need to at the warming centre.
FedNor Unveils New Program
The Federal Government is launching a five year initiative that will help french language speaking communities in Northern Ontario. The economic development initiative will help foster local and regional business opportunities. FedNor will supply 4 million dollars to the program over the next 5 years.
Collision on South Water Street
Pot Smell In Kenora

Plane Crash Factors Revealed
Man Faces Trial In Cutfeet Death
A 36 year old Thunder Bay man is going to trial to face a second degree murder charge. Shawn Henderson is accused in the stabbing death of 30 year old Travis Cutfeet in the spring of last year. Cutfeet was walking along May street in the late afternoon at the time. A trial date will be set in Superior Court.
Hobbs Says Chiarelli Doesn't Get It
Hudak Discusses Johnson Dismissal
Ontario's Conservative leader Tim Hudak is addressing the firing of PC candidate Tamara Johnson in Thunder Bay-Superior North. During a news conference in Toronto today Hudak didn't talk about the details of the dismissal, nor did he mention Johnson by name, but says candidates have to be on the same page. He says he wants all PC hopefuls and caucus members focused on the issue of bringing jobs back to the province and nothing else. Johnson was fired on the weekend following comments made on social media about businesses in the Fort William First Nation.
Good Roads Brings Good Things
Water Main Break Closes Westgate High
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Counselling Centre Increases Support For Women
The Thunder Bay Counselling Centre is announcing a new branch of services dedicated to women who use the centre. Executive Director Nancy Chamberlain says the Counselling Centre for Women will see improvements to services already offered. That includes the centre's outreach program that reaches out to women in their homes.
GS Meeting Arranged
The Minister of Energy is arranging a technical meeting around the Thunder Bay Generating Station's Fuel. It comes after the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association met with Bob Chiarelli in Toronto. City Councillor Iain Angus says the meeting will be between the Common Voice Northwest Energy Task Force and the Ontario Power Generation. NOMA is hoping the meeting will result in the Provincial Government changing it's mind on how much fuel supply the Thunder Bay station will need. No date has been set for the meeting.
City Man Pleads Guilty To Killing Police Dog
A 27 year old Thunder Bay man is facing time in jail after pleading guilty to killing an Edmonton police dog. A spokesperson for the prosecutor's office in Alberta says that Paul Vukmanich also pleaded guilty to charges of possession of a dangerous weapon and stolen property as well as running away from police.. Both the prosecution and the defence are calling for a jail of sentence of 26 months. Vukmanich will be back in court on Friday.
OFAH Worried About Spring Bear Hunt

Watermain Break Near High Street

T.Bay Man Charged In Dryden
Northern Ontario Team Heading To Brier
Jeff Currie's rink is playing in the Canadian Brier in Kamloops B.C. this weekend. The Fort William Curling Club hosted a send-off party for the Northern Ontario Curling Team last night. Currie says playing in the Brier has been a long time coming. The tournament is running from March 1st to 9th.
Another NWO Olympian Coming Home
Distracted Driving Fines Going Up
Provincial Police in northwestern Ontario say distracted driving isn't acceptable and a new fine imposed by the province should make that perfectly clear. Talking on your phone, looking at your computer screen or even grabbing a bite to eat while behind the wheel will soon cost you 280-dollars. Sergeant Shelly Garr says that's up from 155-dollars. The fines will not apply to GPS screens.
Irwin Is Back
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Julius Remembers Norman LaVoie

Crews Digging Out Fire Hydrants

Parade Of Lights Doles Out The Cash
On the charity beat, four local organizations are reaping the benefits from the annual Parade of Lights. The Therapeutic Riding Association, the George Jeffery Children's Centre and the Thunder Bay branches of Autism Ontario and Special Olympics Ontario are splitting the nearly 20 thousand dollars raised in last years parade.
Counterfeit Items Concern RCMP

More Snow Clearing Improvements Coming
Transportation Minister Glen Murray continues to fight off criticism that snow clearing on northern highways is below standard. In the legislature Murray said northern municipal leaders he has spoken to are happy with the 50 snowplows that have been added to the fleet and that more changes will be coming next season to improve highway snow clearing. Murray says municipal leaders tell him winter road maintenance in the north is now "remarkable".
Snow On Roofs A "Concern"

Police Investigate Break Ins

Missing Man Found Safe
Bingo Hall Approved
City Council is giving the go ahead to a proposed bingo hall, lounge and gaming centre on Memorial Avenue. Planning Consultant Don Manahan told council that the hall will need less parking spaces than the former Roxy's Bar that once operated on the site. There were some concerns from neighbouring businesses about parking and a meeting will be held to resolve them.
City Council Round Up
City Council is giving by-law officers the right to give a ticket to people found breaking the rules smoking in public places. Officers will now be able to provide a ticket up to 250 dollars if someone is caught smoking on hospital grounds, or too close to a place of employment. Developmental Services Manager Mark Smith says they will put signs up in areas where people could be fined. Meanwhile, Thunder Bay's animal services are similar to those of other comparable cities. Staff delivered a report to Council about what other communities are doing about the number of animals a person is allowed to own. The report states that in several cases they found pet limit laws are not that effective since it discourages people from licensing their pets and makes enforcement difficult.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Liberal's Commitment To Mining Questioned

Police Release Footage
City Police are releasing security camera footage of three young men they would like to talk with. Spokesperson Chris Adams says the footage comes after a vehicle was parked outside of the Target store on February 16th and was spray painted. It is unknown if this occurrence is linked to recent vehicle spray painting incidents in the area.
High Snow Banks Cause Worry
City Police are warning motorists about kids playing on top of high snow banks on area streets. The banks are almost covering up stop signs around the City and Traffic Sgt. Glenn Porter says there's a real concern about kids playing on the hills. He adds it only takes a few seconds for a child to slide out in front of your vehicle. Porter says it's also a good idea for parents to talk to their kids about the safety issues surrounding making tunnels in area snow banks.
Prof Predicts Continued Unrest In Ukraine
Don't expect an early end to the political turmoil in Ukraine. At the moment their ousted president, Viktor Yanukovych, is on the run. Lakehead University political science professor Laure Paquette says it's anyone guess about what might happen adding, the country is in uncharted waters. She believes there will be more unrest but with different people in charge. Paquette says the risk is that the tensions will increase between the Russian speaking and Ukrainian speaking people leading to both political and economic problems.
PC's Stay Mum On Johnson

Power Outage At South Side School
Report Urges Partnerships
Ontario's Advocate for Children and Youth is urging local, provincial, federal and First Nations leadership to partner with them in order to create safer and healthier First Nations communities. In a report released today, 3 recommendations are made, including the joining of provincial, federal, First Nations Leadership and other interested organizations to take immediate action to meet the needs of First Nations youth.
Walkers Complete Spiritual Journey

Bingo Hall Request

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