Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Training Taking Place At Airport
If you noticed a plane circling Thunder Bay's Airport, don't be alarmed. The Canadian Forces are training today and could be seen flying over the airport as well as having people parachute out of planes. Airport President Scott McFadden says training takes place periodically over the summer at least once or twice a month.
United Airways Service To Chicago Comes To T.Bay
Drinking & Driving Incidents
Swimming Advisory Sunnyside Beach
CMHC Releases Housing Stats
Province Invests In LU Researcher
Police Services Act Hearing Begins Today
All three officers charged under the Police Service act are pleading not guilty. The Thunder Bay officers are involved in a Police Service Hearing this week at the Valhalla Inn. The charges stem from an accusation of the unlawful arrest of a 44 year old man last fall. All three officers are charged with misconduct, unlawful use of authority and discreditable conduct. The hearing is expected to last throughout the week.
Teddy Bear Picnic
This year's Teddy Bear Picnic is being deemed a success. The 29th annual event was enjoyed by parents and kids this afternoon at Vicker's Park. City Festival and Events Coordinator Meghan Shanks says they want to educate parents as well as provide a free fun family event. One of the educational highlights included a group of parents showing others how to properly wear a baby carrier.
Forest Fire Update
A total of nine forest fires are burning in the Northwest region. Dryden, Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout each have one in their districts. The fire in Dryden is the only one classed as "not under control". Three fires are burning in the Kenora district, two of them are deemed "not under control." Three fires are also burning in the Red Lake district with two of them classed as being "not under control." There are no fires currently burning in the Thunder Bay, Nipigon and Geraldton districts.
Highway 11 Near Atikokan Re-opened
Motorists can once again use Highway 11 West of Atikokan. Provincial Police had to shut it down yesterday to deal with an incident involving tractor-trailor carrying a wide-load. Highway 11, five kilometres west of Atikokan has since re-opened.
Kings Host Annual Alumni Game
The fifth annual Thunder Bay Kings Alumni Showcase takes place tonight at the Tournament Centre. Local N.H.L.'ers scheduled to lace them up include Eric, Jordan and Jared Staal, Taylor and Tom Pyatt and Robert Bortuzzo. The game starts at 6:00 O'clock with doors opening at 5:00. Tickets are $10 for adults and just $3 for kids 12 and under.
Cats Struggle In Second Half
The Thunder Bay Border Cats are leaving Subway field with their tails between their legs. They lost 7-2 last night to Alexandria, dropping their record to 1-4 in the second half. The Border Cats are now on the road for the next six games against Waterloo and Duluth.
Monday, July 9, 2012
CLE Gives Back To The Community
The Canadian Lakehead Exhibition is back for another year. Each year the CLE gives back to the community by offering a day that's free for kids in Children's Aid and for those seniors who can't afford to attend. Spokesperosn Al Law says it's a great feeling to provide tickets to their event.
School Board New Superintendent
The Lakehead Public School Board is making some changes to it's executive. The board recently appointed David Wright as the Superintendent of Business. The Chartered Accountant starts his new gig on August 20th.
Highway 11 Closed
Highway 11 is closed this afternoon just 5 kms west of Atikokan. It's due to a traffic blockage involving a transport hauling a wide load. Police are estimating it will be several hours before it reopens.
Tree Watering Program On The Way
The city is using a 15 thousand dollar grant to start a new tree watering program. The money is from the TD Green Streets initiative and it's the second year the City has received cash from them. Urban Forest Specialist Rena Viehbeck says they'll be buying 400 tree watering bags for local boulevard trees.
Wabigoon Lake First Nation Death
Provincial Police say foul play is not suspected in the death of a Wabigoon Lake First Nations man. The body of 51-year-old Stanley Shabaquay was found on the shoreline of Wabigoon Lake last month. The incident was reported to police on June 14th. A post mortem examination has been completed. The cause of death hasn't been released.
Blues Festival Called A Success
The Blues Festival is being called another success. Comunity Auditorium General Manager Bob Halvorsen says the 11th annual event drew approximately 15,000 people and this event is gainnig a reputation for being of high quality for travelling blues bands, such as "The Tudesci Trucks Band." Halvorsen says reasonable ticket prices and good luck with weather have all contributed to the growing success of the Blues Festival.
Closed Tourist Site Serves As Garbage Dump
A new and dirty twist to the closing of the Visitor Information Centre at the Ontario-Manitoba boundary. Upkeep of the area has been questionable following the Provincial move. Complaints have been forwarded to Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. Sarah Campbell.
Alumni Game Showcases Local N.H.L. Players
Thunder Bay N.H.L.ers will be showcasing their talents for local fans to see tomorrow night. The fifth annual Thunder Bay Kings Alumni Showcase game in honour of Jim Johnson will be played at 6:00 O'clock at the Tournament Centre. Taylor and Tom Pyatt will face off against the Likes of Eric, Jordan and Jared Staal in a fundraiser that benefits cancer research. Tickets are $10 for adults, $3 for children 12 and under. They are available at Play-It-Again Sports, C&D Sports and at the door which opens at 5:00 O'clock tomorrow evening.
Crash Kills One
OPP are releasing the name of the woman who was killed in a crash on Sunday near the Manitoba border. Police say an east bound motorcycle crossed into the west bound lane hitting a pick up truck. 30 year old Dana Dueck of Manitoba was driving the motorcycle and died as a result of injuries sustained in the collision. The collision cause the Trans Canada Highway to be closed for several hours.Police Looking For Missing 11 Year Old Girl
The Thunder Bay Police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing 11 year old girl. Trinity Payash was last seen on the Tuesday of last week, on the South side of the City. She is described as a Native Canadian who is 5-foot-1 or 153 centimetres tall, weighing 110 pounds or 50 kilograms. Payash has a thin build, brown eyes and shoulder length brown hair. Anyone with information is asked to contact Thunder Bay Police or Crimestoppers.
Police Services Act Hearing Begins Tuesday
A Police Services Act hearing for three local officers is being held this week. It kicks off tomorrow morning at nine at the Valhalla Inn. Four days are set aside for the hearing. The three officers are each facing one count of Misconduct relating to a complaint by a 44 year old Thunder Bay man who was involved in a drug investigation.
Four New Forest Fires Reported
The Ministry of Natural Resources are dealing with four new forest fires. Officials are calling it a relatively quiet weekend considering much of the region is currently in a "Moderate" or "High" forest fire rating. One of the fires was sparked here in the Thunder Bay district, about 25 kilometres northwest of English River. Two of the fires started Saturday are in the Fort Frances district and the other started in the Kenora district.
City Gets $15,000 For Environmental Grant
The city is getting money to start a new tree watering program. Thunder Bay has been selected by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation and Tree Canada to receive a $15,000 grant from the TD Green Streets program for its Tree Bag Watering Program. Thunder Bay is one of 21 municipalities selected to receive a grant. This is the second year Thunder Bay has received a TD Green Streets Grant. Last year the grant helped launch the new Citizen Pruner Program.
Cats Claim First Win Of Second Half
The Thunder Bay Border Cats finally got their first win of the second half with a 7-2 drubbing of Alexandria yesterday at Subway Field. The Cats now have a record of 1-3. That series wraps up with the Beetles tonight starting at 7:05.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Lakehead Has New Department Dean
Lakehead University's Faculty of Engineering has found its new dean. Dr. David Barnett was brought to the city from St. Louis Missouri to take over one of the top-ranked engineering programs in the country. Barnett was a Professor and the Chair of the Biomedical Engineering department at the St. Louis University, and will step into his new role on August 7th.
Thunder Bay Hydro Helps Flood Victims
Thunder Bay Hydro has a plan in place to help flood victims financially. The city came through with a water bill rebate, but many homeowners had to use fans and dehumidifiers 24-hours a day during the clean-up, causing their hydro bill to spike.Vice-President of Customer Service, Tim Wilson says only 130 people have called to identify themselves as a flood victim. Wilson says by calling 343-1111, you can start the reporting process than can be filed as part of your flood claim.
Cycling Cross Canada
Tis the season for Cross Canada charity bike rides. Thunder Bay will welcome heart attack survivor Mike Jones on Monday. He began his journey in the Yukon and is travelling to Windsor. Jones' goal is to raise money and awareness of the dangers of heart disease.
MP Charlie Angus Slams Government
Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus is slamming the recent federal cabinet shuffle. Julian Fantino is the new Minister for International Co-Operation. Angus says the shuffle should have been a lot bigger if Harper really wanted to signal a cleanup. Bev Oda resigned Tuesday after a large public outcry and internal Tory caucus dissent over her lavish spending habits.
Ticks May Head North
Ontario’s Chief Medical Health Officer says people in the North shouldn’t be too complacent about ticks that carry Lyme disease. Dr. Arlene King says that even though these black legged ticks are more prevalent in Southwestern and Eastern Ontario, they also could be anywhere in the province. King says that means wearing pants tucked into your socks and long-sleeved shirts, and using insect repellent with Deet.
Man With Machete
Thunder Bay Police have one man in custody following an incident on the south side of the city. Police say a 24-year-old man was carrying a machete and approached another man who was riding his bike on Edward Street. The man is charged with weapons dangerous to public peace, carrying a concealed weapon and breach of probation.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Ringing the Bell
Delegates from Gifu, Japan will be taking part in the ringing of the peace bell today. City Clerk John Hannam says they moved the celebration up since the Mayor from our Sister City is visiting the City this weekend. Area churches have also been asked to ring their bells starting at 11 this morning.
Free Fishing Starts Today
An upcoming fishing event is targeting everyone. The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters announced the annual Free Family Fishing Week. The event runs from July 7-15, which allows everyone, even those without a licence, to fish in Ontario waters. Conservation Outreach Program Coordinator Alesha Caldwell says dock fishing is usually a hot spot. For more information log onto www.ofah.org
Busy Weekend on the Waterfront
Police Search For Missing Girl
Thunder Bay Police are looking for a missing girl. They say 11-year-old Trinity Payash was last seen on July 3rd on the South Side of the city. She is described as a Native Canadian, around 5'1 and 110 pound with brown eyes and brown hair.
Friday, July 6, 2012
PSA Hearing For Three Officers
A police services act hearing for three local officers is being held this week. It kicks off Tuesday morning at nine at the Valhalla Inn. Four days are set aside for the hearing. The three officers are each facing one count of Misconduct relating to a complaint by a 44 year old Thunder Bay man who was involved in a drug investigation.
Province Strikes Deal With Union
The Provincial Government has struck a deal with the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association. It's a two-year deal with no salary increase. President Kevin O'Dwyer says the two local school unions in Thunder Bay will be able to bargain with their employers on local issues this fall. O'Dwyer says the local negotiations could go into September but expects they'll go smoothly.
Waterloo Street Collision Update
The elderly driver of a car involved in a collision on Waterloo Street yesterday is still in critical condition. Police say he's been sent from the Regional Health Sciences Centre to another hospital. The investigation is still being conducted and there's no word on charges as of yet.
Bisson on Terrace Bay Mill Deal
Oliver Paipoonge Gets Agri-Plex
Source Protection Gives Province Plan
With more than 100-thousand people in the Thunder Bay area relying on Lake Superior for drinking water, the Source Water Committee is the first to go the province with a plan to protect it. Chair Bob Hartley for the Lakehead Region says the report still has to undergo a Provincial revue process. Hartley is hoping the plan can serve as a model for the rest of the province in response to the Walkerton tragedy that killed 7 people because of e-coli.
T.Bay Woman On Canadian Paralympic Team
Canadian Blind Sports is nominating a Thunder Bay woman to the National women's goalball team for the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Whitney Bogart made the team today.
SIU Clears Police Office Of Wrong Doing
The Special Investigations Unit is clearing a Thunder Bay Police Officer of any wrong doing in the death of a 67 year old man on Northern Avenue over the May long weekend. A police officer was following a reported stolen vehicle and a short distance later that vehicle crashed into Martin John Amos' car. SIU Spokesperson Monica Hudon says the police officer was following the stolen car but didn't use his lights or sirens to try and get the vehicle to pull over. Hudon says the driver of the stolen car lost control of it while trying to get away from the police.
Lakehead Drinking Water Protection Plan Announced
The Lakehead Source Protection Committee is the first to come forward with a plan to protect drinking water. Lake Superior provides drinking water for over 100,000 people in the Thunder Bay area. Two groundwater wells serve 30 homes in Rosslyn Village. M.P.P. Michael Gravelle says "Ensuring that residents have access to clean sources of drinking water is vital to our quality of life." 36 other provincial source areas are trying to develop their own plans as a response to the Walkerton tragedy.
Six New Forest Fires Reported
Border Cats Lose Tight One In Mankato
Chill Vs. Des Moines Tonight
The Thunder Bay Chill will put their 11-1 record on the line tonight on the road against the Des Moines Menace. The Chill, who have already wrapped-up first place in the Heartland division, are coming off a 7-0 win in a friendly game against Springfield on Tuesday.
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