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NOSTA SEEKS INPUT INTO ITS REGIONAL TOURISM MARKETING STRATEGY

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 25, 2008 - The North of Superior Tourism Association (NOSTA) is presenting its draft 3-year regional marketing strategy on Thursday, June 26, 2008 in Terrace Bay and Community Tourism Co-coordinators and Economic Development Officers from across the region have been invited to attend. The meeting will be held at the Superior North CFDC in Terrace Bay from 12pm to 4pm.  read more...>

LETTER TO THE PREMIER

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 24, 2008 - To Ontario Residents concerned about the future of forest industry communities and the people who rely on the forest for their future:

Late last week, in response to the intense activity of the Ontario Forestry Coalition across Northwestern Ontario (and a media conference at Queens Park) a group of environmentalists under the banner of SOS (Save Our Species) issued a letter (attached) to the Premier calling on the Ontario Government to ‘save the caribou’ and not give the forest industry a one year extension to the implementation of the Species at Risk Act. In the letter they listed 44 environmental organizations who signed the letter.  Interestingly there was only one from the Northwest (Rainy River) and it is a Field Naturalist club.  read more...>

Public Safety Alert,Potential poisoning of animals in High Park

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 24, 2008 - The Toronto star is reporting that two dogs died Monday night after drinking deliberately poisoned water at High Park on the weekend. One of the animals was euthanized and the other succumbed to its symptoms at the Veterinary Emergency Clinic at Yonge St. and Davenport Rd.

Toronto police suspect the poisoning of at least six dogs in the park is connected to a debate over the rights of dog owners to unleash their pets in the park.  read more...>

GOVERNMENT OF CANADA INVESTS MORE THAN $7.3 MILLION FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 20, 2008 — The Government of Canada is committed to helping diversify the economy of Northwestern Ontario by investing in business development, information and communications technology, innovation, community economic development and youth initiatives.
The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health and Minister for FedNor, was joined today by the Honourable Joe Comuzzi, MP for Thunder Bay–Superior North, in Thunder Bay to announce a FedNor investment of more than $7.3 million in Northwestern Ontario. The funding will support 32 initiatives in the Kenora, Thunder Bay—Rainy River and Thunder Bay—Superior North regions (see attached information sheet).
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UNION GAS EMPLOYEE NANDA CLAYDON RECEIVES AWARD FOR EXEMPLARY EMPLOYEE ACHIEVEMENT

 

 THUNDER BAY, ON - June 18, 2008 - $5,000 Proceeds Donated to Thunder Bay Regional Health Science Foundation

On May 21, 2008 Spectra Energy (NYSE: SE), the parent company of Union Gas Limited, selected the 2008 recipients of its prestigious Summit Award, an annual, company-wide program established to acknowledge extraordinary individual and team accomplishments by Spectra Energy employees and contractors.  read more...>

 
School mourns student Spencer Andersson 

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 17, 2008 - Flowers line the curb on Pine Street near the River Street intersection Monday afternoon in memory of Spencer Bjorklund (Andersson). The teen died after he was hit by a car there on Friday.
 
Halls and classrooms at Thunder Bay‘s Hammarskjold high school were silent for one minute Monday morning as teachers and students marked the untimely passing of one of the school‘s young students.
Spencer Bjorklund (Andersson), 14, died Friday night after he was hit by a car on Pine Street.  read more...>

New Executive Director at Alzheimer Society Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 13, 2008 - The Alzheimer Society of Thunder Bay is happy to announce that Alison Denton has accepted the position of Executive Director, and began in her new role on June 2.  Alison joins the Society from Confederation College.  Before that Alison held a variety of other positions in the voluntary sector, namely with the Independent Living Resource Centre Thunder Bay, Volunteer Thunder Bay and the national office of the Canadian Paraplegic Association.  read more...>

 
 
 
 
LOCAL RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDED IN PRODUCT OF CANADA REPORT

THUNDER BAY, ON – June 12, 2008 - Today, the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food presented to Parliament its report on “Product of Canada Claims”.  Ken Boshcoff M.P. Thunder Bay-Rainy River is a member of the Committee.  He has been a vocal participant in the review and was instrumental in including two Rainy River District representatives as witnesses on this topic.  read more...>

KAMINISTIQUIA RIVER SYSTEM FLOOD ADVISORY 

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 12, 2008 - The Ministry of Natural Resources, Lakehead Region Conservation Authority, and Ontario Power Generation continue to monitor the high water levels currently existing on the Kaministiquia Watershed. Recent heavy rainfall has resulted in high water elevations and flows in the Kaministiquia River Watershed. Levels are beginning to decline but further rain is forecast over the next week. The ground is saturated and future rain will move very quickly into the water systems. Current water levels in Dog Lake are abnormally high. Due to current high water levels and the forecast of even more rain later this week prudent water level management measures are required now. Ontario Power Generation will be initiating a controlled release of water from Dog Lake Dam beginning Tuesday June 10 at 12:00 noon.   read more...>

Leaders en Route in North

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 11, 2008 - It’s 15 days of “brain forming” by 15 members of the Governor General’s Leadership Conference.  The first stop in their northern exploratory tour was in Thunder Bay, en route to Sault Ste Marie, Sudbury and North Bay, Ontario later this week.
The Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference brings together 230 of Canada's future leaders from business, labour, government, NGOs, education and the cultural sector for a unique two-week experience aimed at broadening their perspectives on work, leadership, their communities, and their country. 
Members of the Conference are Canadian citizens from different regions of Canada, different perspectives and different careers. All members share one thing in common: they are high potential individuals expected to achieve senior leadership positions in their organizations and communities.  
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Bell Motorcycle Ride for Dad ROARS this Saturday!

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 11, 2008 - Bell Motorcycle Ride for Dad in Northwestern Ontario will take another hit on Saturday, June 14, 2008 by the 8th annual Bell Motorcycle Ride for Dad.

We invite you to witness the “Roar for the Cure” when over 300 riders  (including Prostate Man!) simultaneously start their motorcycles and begin a parade down Memorial Avenue:  read more...> 

OCC Appoints Ian McCormack to Board

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 10,2008 - …Brian Babcock, Chair of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, congratulates Ian McCormack on his recent appointment to the board of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC).  “The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has been served well during the past five years with Eric Long as our Northern representative. After Eric’s term was over, we were very fortunate to again have representation from this area to serve on the Ontario Chamber of Commerce”, stated Babcock.  read more...>   

The 2008 David Thompson Brigade

THUNDER BAY,ON - June 10,2008 - Paddling Across Big Water … 

Battling headwinds as they traveled south on Lakes Winnipegosis and Manitoba, the 2008 David Thompson Brigade made their way to the Assiniboine River, and upon reaching Portage La Prairie have now completed over half of their journey to Thunder Bay.  For many, paddling on the big water has been a completely new experience.  The communities of the lakes showed their true spirit, welcoming and celebrating the paddlers.  When the big lake weather proved too challenging, the local people pitched in together with the brigade members to keep everyone safe, dry and well-fed.  read more...> 

Cars of the Future?

Thunder Bay ON - June 7 2008 - Car number 40 wins his heat in the years George Jeffrey Soap Box RacesChildren's Centre Soap-box derby. The races began Friday evening and continued on Saturday starting at 1 p.m.  read more....>


Not guilty: Woman cleared in dangerous driving case

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 7, 2008 - IT‘S been a long 18 months and I am happy to say this ordeal is finally coming to a close. I would like to thank all of the citizens of Thunder Bay who showed their support through positive letters to the editor, phone calls and donations which have offset my legal expenses.  read more.....> 

 Little Mosquito Raceway

THUNDER BAY, ON - June 1, 2008 - Little Mosquito Raceway has gone through a spring renovation. In fact many members were anxious to try out the new track even before the finishing touches were complete. I can’t say as I blame them. “The new facility will make this track as good or better than facilities in the States”, says Dave Lazzali of the Lakehead Remote Control Car Club.   read more.... >

STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT CAREERS IN NATURAL RESOURCES 

 THUNDER BAY, ON - MAY 23, 2008 – Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) staff spoke with youth seeking information on career, education and training options at the North Superior Training Board’s sixth annual Regional Career and Job Fair in Thunder Bay on May 21 and 22, 2008.   read more...>

 

28% gas tax at the pump 

THUNDER BAY, ON - May 14, 2008 - In Thunder Bay Today, the average cost of gas was over $1.30 per liter, which works out to  to over $5.00 per gallon.   Gasoline taxes account for an average 28% of the pump price. In Ontario the average pump price was $1.11/litre - an increase of 9% over the prior year at $1.02/ litre. On $1.11/litre the taxes amount to 31% of the pump price. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) today launched its 10th annual Gas Tax Honesty Campaign, marking Gas Tax Honesty Day. The yearly campaign kicks off the summer travel season for Canadian motorists. It is also the day of the year that taxpaying motorists are reminded of the high tax component hidden in the price of gasoline - a tax burden that will only increase if the federal government and provinces adopt a carbon tax on fossil fuels   read more....> 


THUNDER BAY-SUPERIOR NORTH FEDERAL LIBERALS CHOOSE NEW PRESIDENT

THUNDER BAY, ON., - MAY 14, 2008 - At a lively c held last night at the Prince Arthur Hotel, members of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Thunder Bay-Superior North Electoral District chose a new President to lead the Association. Peggy Smith, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment at Lakehead University was acclaimed after opponent Eric Leat withdrew.  read more....>

Bruce Waite joins LU Board of Governors

THUNDER BAY, ON -  ORILLIA, ON -  May 12, 2008 Lakehead University's Board of Bruce WaiteGovernors is pleased to announce the addition of Mr. Bruce Waite to the Board as a Lieutenant Governor in Council appointee.  The term is effective immediately until April 2011.

Mr. Waite is the newest of three members appointed by the Lieutenant Governor to Lakehead's Board of Governors, and will sit alongside Mr. Harvey Cardwell and Mr. Gil Labine in his new role   read more....>

 

 

 
Nine nominated for Duluth Hall of Fame

DULUTH, MN. - May 3, 2008 - Nine Duluthians have been nominated to receive the 83rd Duluth Hall of Fame Award, to be presented Friday, May 9 at the Greysolon Plaza Moorish Room.  read more....>

Confederation College receive $264,910 purchase equipment

THUNDER BAY, ON  -  April 25, 2008  - Bill Mauro, MPP for Thunder Bay – Atikokan and Michael Gravelle, MPP for Thunder Bay – Superior North were pleased to announce today that Confederation College  will receive $264,910 this year in provincial funding to help them purchase new, modern equipment for classrooms and labs . read more....>

Ken Boshcoff  meetings with Dalai Lama.

THUNDER BAY, ON. - April 18, 2008 – Friday afternoon, Ken Boshcoff M.P. Thunder Bay-Rainy River represented the Liberal Caucus at a private meeting between select members of the Parliamentary Friends of Tibet and the Dalai Lama in Ann Arbour Michigan.   read more.....>

Lakehead Renews Education Partnership Agreement with OSHKI

April 16, 2008 —Thunder Bay, ON) Today, Lakehead University and the Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education & Training Institute (OSHKI) renewed a five-year partnership agreement – a joint venture which provides additional educational opportunities to students served by each organization while helping them leverage their personal potential to contribute to society.   read more....>

$5.4 million investment in new hospital funding

 THUNDER BAY ON. – April 14, 2008  - Bill Mauro, MPP Thunder Bay – Atikokan today announced patients at local hospitals in Thunder Bay - Atikokan will benefit from a $5.4 million investment in new hospital funding. This cash flow is part of a $667.2 million provincial increase, or 4.78 per cent, over last year. 

The funding increase means more surgeries, lower wait times and improved access to health care for residents in Thunder Bay – Atikokan.   read more....>

$8.2 million to upgrade and modernize Lakehead University’s campus

THUNDER BAY, ON, - April 11, 2008 - Bill Mauro and Michael Gravelle,  Announce that  Ontario is investing $8.2 million to upgrade and modernize Lakehead University’s campus. Lakehead will use $2 million to upgrade lab facilities in their Centennial Science and Engineering Building with modern equipment and technology. This will give more students the resources they need to excel in science and engineering and helping them prepare for high-demand professions.  read more.....>

City of Duluth crews are on special alert as an anticipated winter storm approaches

THUNDER BAY, ON.  April 10, 2008 -  City of Duluth crews are on special alert as an anticipated winter storm approaches the Northland. A full shift of snowplowing crews will report for duty at 6:00 p.m. in anticipation of snowfall and crews will work until mandated rest periods come into effect.  (Note to media: this office will advise if and when City crews must be removed from streets for any reason, including white-out conditions.  The media’s cooperation in relaying emergency information to the public is greatly appreciated.   read more .......> 

 
Duluth's First ‘Mayor’s Night’

DULUTH, MN, March 18, 2008 ~ Mayor Don Ness will hold his first ‘Mayor’s Night’ event with Duluth citizens at City Don NessHall on Tuesday, March 25 starting at 5:00 p.m. and continuing until each person has a chance to speak with the Mayor.  The meetings will be held in the Fourth Floor Reception Room, which is Room 405 of Duluth City Hall, and will be held monthly on the last Tuesday of each month.

“It’s important that the Mayor’s office is open and accessible to all Duluth citizens,” Mayor Ness said.  “I can’t guarantee that every issue will be resolved or that we’ll find agreement on every issue at hand – but every person will have their chance to express themselves and know that I have heard their perspective.”  read more....>

Duluth to to automate the water and gas meter reading process

DULUTH, MN, March 18, 2008, ~ April 2nd , the City of Duluth’s Public Works and Utilities Department and its project partners will begin installing modules to existing water and gas meters to automate the meter reading process.  The city has over 58,000 meters that will be upgraded by three contractors -- SL-Serco, A. G. O’Brien, and A. W. Kuettel & Sons.  All installers will have photo identification badges, wear a company uniform, and drive clearly marked vehicles.

The $9.5 million dollar automated meter reading (AMR) project, approved by the City Council last January, is scheduled to begin on April 2, 2008, and to be completed by the spring of 2009.  read more...>

Hall of Fame soliciting nominations

DULUTH MN ~ March 10, 2008 ~The Duluth Hall of Fame is soliciting nominations for its annual award, which will be presented Friday, May 9 at the Greysolon Plaza ballroom.  read more....>

Proposed Gypsy Moth Treatments along North Shore

ST. PAUL, Minn ~ March 4, 2008 Once again gypsy moth, a non-native invasive insect, threatens forested areas along the North Shore of Lake Superior. Cook and Lake Counties
In response, the Forest Service and Minnesota Department of Agriculture are proposing treatments on blocks of land in Cook and Lake Counties to slow the spread of gypsy moth.   Lower intensity treatments, applied now, may avoid harsher treatments in the future which have the potential for more adverse environmental impacts.  read more...>

Duluth to reorganize Building Safety Division

DULUTH, MN ~ February 21, 2008 ~Mayor Don Ness and Fire Chief John Strongitharm have announced a re-organization of the City’s Building Safety division.Beginning Monday, February 25, Deputy Fire Chief Bryan Bushey will assume on-site management responsibilities for the division   read more.....>

 
 Does Every Child Have a Right to Know Their Identity?"

February 19 2008 – Thunder Bay, ON  ~ Lakehead University's Centre for Heath Care Ethics (CHCE) is pleased to host Dr. Margaret Somerville as its next Encounters in Bioethics speaker on Wednesday, February 20.  Dr. Somerville's lecture is presented in concert with the CHCE's 10th anniversary.

"Dr. Somerville has been active in the worldwide development of bioethics," says Dr. Jaro Kotalik, Director of Lakehead's Centre for Health Care Ethics.  "She has played an invaluable role in the study of the wider legal and ethical aspects of medicine and science, and we are thrilled to invite her to our campus to celebrate our Centre's continued success in disseminating information in this field of study.  
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March Dog Obedience Trials

February 18, 2008 ~ Thunder Bay ~ The Thunder Bay Kennel and Training Club will be hosting it's annual March Dog Obedience Trials on March 29 &30, 2008 at the CLE Coliseum.  read more....>

Lakehead Implements Intellectual Property Policy  

 February 12, 2008 ~ Thunder Bay, ON ~  Lakehead University is pleased to announce that its first Intellectual Property (IP) Policy is now in place.  The Policy will work to clarify Lakehead researchers' rights and responsibilities related to Intellectual Property resulting from their research activities  read more....>

Don Campbell as interim CEO of TBayTel

February 12  2008  ~ Thunder Bay ~ Don Paterson, Chairman of the Board of TBayTel, has announced the appointment of Don Campbell as interim CEO of TBayTel replacing Peter Diedrich, who has been President and CEO since September 2006.  read more.....>

 
Cutz for Cancer

February 5, 2007 ~ Thunder Bay ~ Lakehead University is gearing up for this year’s “Cutz for Cancer” fundraiser that is expected to raise thousands of dollars in support of the Canadian Cancer Society.  read more....>

 

Enteric Outbreak TBRHSC

January 30, 2008 ~ Thunder Bay ~  The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) announced today that it will be stopping all visits until further notice.

Due to the Enteric Outbreak (symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea) on three inpatient units, TBRHSC is taking aggressive precautionary measures to ensure that the health and protection of its patients and staff members is maintained.   read more.....>

 
 Robert Petrie moving to Town of Whitby, Ontario.

January 29, 2008 – Thunder Bay ~ Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Robert Petrie, has advised City Council he will be resigning, effective March 25, to accept the position of CAO for the Town of Whitby, Ontario.

“It has been a pleasure to work with Bob over these past six years,” said Mayor Lynn Peterson. “He has made a significant contribution to helping Council build the foundation for Thunder Bay as one of the best-run cities in Canada. His successor will have a great base on which to build.”  read more.....>

 

 

The Manley Report said it all Afghanistan

January 22, 2007 ~ After being asked to study Canada's mission in Afghanistan, former Liberal Member of Parliament John Manley came to the same conclusion I expected all along. Canada should stay in Afghanistan until the job is done, so long as other NATO nations show commitment to the mission. read more.....>

Grandma's Marathon Mourns the Loss of Wesly Ngetich

January 21st, 2008  ~ Duluth, Minn ~ Grandma’s Marathon has suffered a great loss with the news that two-time men’s champion Wesly Ngetich was killed today during ongoing violence in Kenya.

According to Race Results Weekly, the 34-year-old was shot in the chest with an arrow during fighting in his hometown of Trans Mara.  read more.....>

 

 

 

CanWest CanSpell Comes to LU

January 20, 2008 ~ Thunder Bay ~ CanWest CanSpell, The Chronicle-Journal, and Lakehead University have partnered to host The Chronicle-Journal Regional Spelling Bee: read more....>

 New Horizons for Seniors Program $333,525

January 18, 2008 —T HUNDER BAY, ON ~ The Honourable Joe Comuzzi, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Superior North today congratulated fifteen organizations throughout Northwestern Ontario on being selected to receive funding under the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP). This will ensure that seniors in Northwestern Ontario have the opportunity to participate and take an active leadership role within their communities.
Total funding of $333,525 is being provided for 16 projects throughout Northwestern Ontario.  read more......>

City begins CAO search

January 16, 2008 ~ Duluth ~ Mayor Don Ness has begun the search for a new Chief Administrative Officer who will share his interest in organization development and focus on the three key items mentioned in his inaugural speech – service, innovation and accountability.  read more.....>

Lakehead Professor named Citizen of Exceptional Achievement

January 14, 2007 ~ Thunder Bay, ON) ~This evening, Dr. Lynn Martin, Assistant Professor in Lakehead University's Master of Public Health (MPH) program, will be recognized by the Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay as a Citizen of Exceptional Achievement (CEA).  

The City's CEA awards were established to officially recognize citizens, groups, and organizations in Thunder Bay who have achieved special accomplishments in the areas of Culture, Sports, and Public Service. The CEA's Official Recognizing Committee will recognize Dr. Martin for receiving a 2007 Ministry of Health Career Scientist Award. 

When asked how she felt about this honour, Dr. Martin says "It all feels a little surreal. Since moving here last summer, this community has been nothing by welcoming and supportive. I am very grateful to the City of Thunder Bay for this award, which not only means a great deal to me personally, but also professionally. The award brings attention to a program of research that I feel is very important, and which will have a big impact on mental health services in the province. I look forward to working with colleagues and community members, and appreciate any insight they might have on what the research priorities are in this region."  read more.....>

 HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN helps Somalian fisherman

January . 7, 2008  ~ OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - ) - Earlier today, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Charlottetown provided assistance to a stranded vessel carrying five people in the Gulf of Aden, about 58 kilometers off the coast of Somalia. read more....>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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November 27, 2007 Ontario PC Leader John Tory said today’s McGuinty government Throne Speech failed to take the province’s economic challenges seriously with a real plan to protect existing jobs and attract new ones.“This Throne Speech is more empty words from a government without a compass,” said Tory. “There is no sign Dalton McGuinty is taking the warning signs about our economy seriously. NDP Leader Howard Hampton says the agenda Dalton McGuinty has laid out in his Throne Speech fails to take the real, meaningful and immediate action that’s needed on key issues facing Ontario families and cannot be supported.

“Everyday Ontarians were looking for quick action on key issues: On manufacturing and forestry job loss, on poverty, on long-term care for seniors and on key environmental issues like climate change,” Hampton said.

Please follow this link and read the Speach from the Throne and commnets for Howard Hampton and John Tory.

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