Monday, March 31, 2014
Another Child Porn Bust
City police are continuing their efforts to discourage the possession and distribution of child porn on the Internet. They say 23 year old Roger Constantin is due back in court on April 22nd to answer to charges related to kiddie porn after they started a peer to peer file sharing investigation. It ended last week with a raid on a home on the 500 block of Hodder Avenue.
Shannon Takes A Message To Ottawa
Thunder Bay disabled rights lawyer Dave Shannon is taking his message to Ottawa. Shannon is making a presentation to a committee in the nation's capital about expanding election access for disabled people beyond the ballot box and to the campaign level to meetings and debates and even campaign offices. Shannon says a lot of these places and events have too many barriers to allow disabled voters in.
No Cause For Strand Ave. Fire
The cause of last week's fire at 514 Strand Avenue remains up in the air. A city fire investigator says what they know for sure is that the blaze began in the kitchen area, close to the stove and fridge late Friday afternoon. The occupant of the house is in a Toronto hospital burn unit recovering.
The NDP Walk Out Of Q-P
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LUSU Will Not Protest Tuition Hike
The president of the Lakehead University Student Union says not to expect a student protest over increased tuition fees. The board of governors has increased fees an average of 3 per cent, but LUSU President Ian Kaufman says they decided against any uprising even though it's the 8th increase in a row. Instead the university has agreed to consider 5 proposals and requests from LUSU. The top recommendation is an independent review of the university's books
Freezing Rain Warning For T.Bay
Environment Canada says we're not going to get as much snow as they first thought. Meteorologist Ria Alsen says we'll still have 2 to 4 centimetres of snowfall which will then turn into freezing rain. Alsen adds the freezing rain should stop sometime Tuesday. Colder temperatures are also being called for Tuesday night and into the rest of the work week.
LU Tuition Fee Increase

Unifor Local Leader Concerned
Walking Distances Pondered

MNR Fire Season Starts Tuesday

LU Employees Top Sunshine List
The annual sunshine list is out and it's shining brightly over Lakehead University. There are about 275 employees at LU who are on the list of those provincial public servants who made more than 100 thousand dollars last year. A close second is the city of Thunder Bay with about 250 on that list including firefighters and city police constables. Over at the hospital the number is about 80 in including CEO Andree Robichaud who made 385 thousand dollars. The highest paid person on that list in Thunder Bay is Dr. Lois Hutchinson at St. Joseph's Care Group at 405 thousand dollars. The list can be found at this LINK
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Polar Plunge
Yesterdays Polar Plunge saw over 200 participants take part to support the Special Olympics community. It even featured Acadia Broadcasting's Damian and AJ.
Added Duties For Valhalla GM
Valhalla Inn General Manager Mary McLellan will have some added responsibilities. Airline Hotels has purchased an Ambassador Hotel and Conference Centre in Kingston. McLellan will operate both locations while living in Thunder Bay.
Lakehead University Increases Tuition
The Lakehead University Board of Governors is approving a 3-percent tuition hike. Board President Cameron Clark says the increase is in line with a provincial framework. The province doesn't allow an increase of more than 3-percent per year over a 4 year term. Clark says it shouldn't come as a surprise if other schools across Ontario increase their tuition rates as well. The 3-percent jump will come in to affect in the Fall. It is an average however, students in Graduate Professional Programs could see an increase of up to 5-percent.
TBSO Season Launch
Winter Storm On The Way
Thunder Bay could be facing at least one more winter storm before the spring weather kicks in. Meteorologist Rob Kuhn says a nasty storm could roll in overnight tonight. Kuhn says the mix of incoming cold air and the current mild air will cause for lots of snow, ice pellets and possibly rain for Monday. He adds that there is the potential for up to 30cm's of snow to fall depending on the conditions.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Kitchen Fire Being Investigated
The Ontario Fire Marshall's Office is coming to Thunder Bay to investigate a Friday afternoon fire. It took place at a Strand Avenue home in a kitchen. Although damages were not severe burns sustained from a lone male occupant inside the home were serious. His condition is being listed as good to fair.
Comedy Tour Hits Thunder Bay
L-U Recognizes Athletes
Lakehead University is hosting its annual athletics awards gala this afternoon. Sports Director Hugh Mullally says they want to shine a spotlight on the university's great competitors. The gala is being held at the Port Arthur Collegiate Institute auditorium. It will include honours for rookie's of the year, athletes of the year and volunteer recognition.
Friday, March 28, 2014
More Rocket Cars From Bombardier Plant
The Thunder Bay Bombardier plant is receiving a contract for 60 more Rocket Cars for the TTC. Union President Dominic Pasqualino says that the contract serves a dual purpose, both providing work for employees while buying some time until the next contract. Pasqualino says he hopes this is one of many more between Bombardier and the TTC in what has been a long working relationship.
Charges Laid In Double Fatal
A 27 year old Thunder Bay man is charged in connection with last weekend's double traffic fatality. OPP Sgt. Jim Graham says they have laid three charges against Tyler Boily, Impaired Driving Causing Death, Criminal Negligence Causing Death and Dangerous Driving Causing Death. Boily is now in custody until his bail hearing. The charges come on the same day that a double funeral was held for the victims of that collision on Highway 61 early Saturday morning.
More Students May Have To Walk

Thunder Bay Among Top Cities Not To Move To
New Country Radio For The Lakehead

LU Battlefield Tourism Launched
Lakehead University is launching its Battlefield Tourism course at Memorial Park today. Professor Harvey Lemelin says there are eleven students involved many of which have a close ties to World War One. The course includes a trip to Europe to visit some key battlegrounds from the Great War from April 25th to May 5th.
Missing Teen Found
College Offers Peterborough Based Program
Confederation College is teaming up with Fleming College to offer a Geographic Information System program. Thunder Bay students will be able to take the Peterborough based course at their home campus here in the City. Students in Peterborough will take the course at the same time as the Thunder Bay students and will interact with them through technology.
Safeway Beans Recalled
Seafood Products Recalled In Ontario
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Jacob Found Not Guilty

Dryden Man Dies In Crash

Mauro Appeals Exhausted
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Chris Adams |
Man Fined Over Smoke Alarm

Tbaytel Gives Cash
Tbaytel is giving money to a variety of sports groups in Northwestern Ontario. The Fort Frances Border Skating Club is getting 5-thousand dollars to purchase a new sound system for the Fort Frances Memorial Sports Centre. The Thunder Bay Synchro Club, local Diving Club, Chapleau Splash Pad, Rainy River Baseball Diamond, and Dryden's Soccer Park will also get 2-thousand dollars.
Chris Hadfield To Visit The City
One of Canada's most famous sons is coming to Thunder Bay. Retired astronaut Chris Hadfield is going to speak at the Community Auditorium on June the 4th. He will talk to school students during the day and will hold his main speech that evening. Tickets for the evening event are 55 dollars each while school students will be asked to pay 8 dollars.
Some Concern For Pipeline
There is a sense of concern for the environment following public consultations in Thunder Bay for the proposed energy east pipeline. Several presentations were made Wednesday evening including one from Paul Berger who is with Citizens United for a Sustainable Planet. Berger says the group has a few objections. He adds that the current pipeline is not designed to see a conversion into carrying oil instead of gas which is included in the proposal.
Snowfall Warning In Place

Icebreakers Expected Today
Spring icebreaking is expected to begin in Thunder Bay today. American icebreakers the Katmai Bay and Morro Bay will help with the harbour breakout into Friday. The Alder is expected to arrive on Saturday.
Winter Road Maintenance Raised Again

The provincial government is still refusing to say how much contractors have been fined for failing to meet winter road maintenance standards. In the Ontario Legislature, NDP critic John Vantof asked the Transportation Minister who is at fault for the state of roads in the north this winter the ministry or the contractors. Transportation Minister Glen Murray did says the government spent 10 million dollars more this year to put 50 additional snow plows on the road. There are renewed calls for the province to release the amount private contractors have been fined for failing to meet winter road maintenance standards.
Officer Faces Traffic Charge
A city police officer is charged with a red light violation after the marked cruiser he was driving collided with another vehicle Friday night. The incident happened on Waterloo and Victoria. Police say the cruiser was operating with its emergency lights flashing at the time and the driver is required to stop completely stop before proceeding.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
New ROF Agreement Signed
Another step is being taken in making sure First Nations concerns are heard in the Ring of Fire negotiations. Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle says the province and Matawa First Nations have signed an agreement to move forward with a negotiating process on a regional approach in the development of the giant mining project.
Mauro Bill Dies With Appointment
The appointment of Bill Mauro to the provincial cabinet effectively kills his private members bill on new Canadian content rules for mass transit vehicles. In answering his first question in the legislature as municipal affairs minister, Mauro said someone else will have bring it forward because ministers aren't allowed to introduce Private Members Bills. The NDP believe Mauro's answer amounts to the Wynne government refusing to make a commitment to Canadian content.
Canfield Happy With Mauro Appointment
The appointment of Bill Mauro as the new Ontario minister of municipal affairs is getting a thumbs up from the president of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association. Dave Canfield believes with Michael Gravelle also in cabinet it gives our region a leg up at Queen's Park. Canfield says he's had a long political relationship with Mauro and believes they will work well together.
Still Frozen Pipes In The City
There are still close to 70 homes in Thunder Bay waiting to have frozen pipes thawed out by city workers. Spokesperson Tony Santos says that they are getting to the houses at quick as they can, but the wait could still be a couple of weeks. Santos says that so far this year there have been about 670 frozen pipe complaints to the city. He says it's becoming more manageable with the rising temperatures.
Hobbs Livid Over Salary Comments
Mayor Keith Hobbs is taking exception to statements made to our newsroom by Councillor Ken Boshcoff. Boshcoff commented on what he sees as the gap between the mayor's 90 thousand dollar salary last year and what councillors make, saying they both have essentially have the same hours. Hobb calls it political grandstanding claiming he makes less than other mayors in similar size cities. The mayor says he's also cut his travel budget for the fourth straight year.
Nurses Get Deal

New Group Supports City
A new group is being formed to support the city's stand on the proposed events centre. It's being organized by city resident Jason Susin who says that over 1 thousand residents have recently joined the rapidly growing online group Citizens For A Waterfront Event Centre. Susin is hoping to hold a recruitment rally in the near future.
Energy East Meeting Tonight

NDP Call For Cheaper ATM Fees

The NDP is pushing for limits to the fees Canadians pay to use their credit card and debit cards. Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty says fees now in place are impacting both consumers and businesses. Rafferty says it includes capping the fees paid to use debit cards at competing ATMs and banks at 50 cents a transaction.
Snow Storm On The Way

Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Mauro Named To Municipal Affairs
Man Pleads Guilty To Child Luring
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