Hotspot in Ontario: 15.2 °C 59.4 °F Long Point
Cold spot in Ontario: -7.3 °C 18.9 °F Lansdowne House Airport
Hotspot in Canada: 18.8 °C 65.8 °F Osoyoos, BC
Cold spot in Canada: -17.9 °C -0.2 °F Cambridge Bay, NU
THUNDER BAY – DAY STARTER – Good Morning Northwestern Ontario, It is Thursday, May 17, 2018. Weatherwise for Thunder Bay expect a mix of sun and cloud. Winds will become east 20 km/h near noon. Thursday’s high will be +12. The UV index is going to be 7 or high.
NetnewsLedger would like to welcome Kasper Transportation onboard as your Day Starter sponsor. Kasper Transportation is spreading its tires from Winnipeg to Longlac with travel available from Thunder Bay to Sioux Lookout, to Winnipeg, Dryden, Red Lake, Atikokan and Fort Frances.
The newest bus, the ‘Mini Corn Dog’ has just joined the fleet. Kasper Transportation has grown to a fleet of forty vehicles. Visit www.gokasper.com for more details.
What Do You Need to Know?
Shuniah – At approximately 2:00 pm this afternoon, Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services (SFES) Chief, Blair Arthur, discovered smoke on the horizon in the direction of McKenzie Station Road and put out a call for a response. Upon arrival, fire crews reported a wildfire approximately 150 by 15 meters in size along the railway track. Keep Reading.
SHUNIAH – POLITICS 2.0 – Wendy Landry has filed her Candidate papers seeking re-election as Mayor in the Municipality of Shuniah. Landry believes that this term of the Shuniah Council has been productive, positive, transparent and progressive. Landry believes that maintaining fiscal responsibility while remaining transparent is an important part of good stewardship … Keep Reading.
THUNDER BAY – POLITICS 2.0 – Kristen Oliver announced that she is joining the race for City Council of the Westfort Ward. The lifelong resident of Westfort, filed her nomination papers at City Hall. Oliver is the Executive Director of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA). Read more.
Get Gardening!
Compost is available to all residents at no charge at the Solid Waste and Recycling Facility while quantities last, weather permitting. Compost is available to all residents at no charge at the Solid Waste and Recycling Facility while quantities last, weather permitting. Access to the compost pick-up area is located east of the old landfill entrance on John Street Road. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm.
“We’re happy to again offer free compost to all residents,” said Jason Sherband, Manager – Solid Waste & Recycling Services. “Leaf and yard waste that’s picked up during our curbside collection programs is blended with organic waste and is ideal for use in landscaping, flower beds and lawns. It’s not suitable for vegetable gardens.”
Residents bringing garbage, recycling and/or hazardous household waste are reminded to dispose of these items at the Solid Waste and Recycling Facility on Mapleward Road first before visiting the special compost pick-up area. Residents are also advised to bring a shovel and some bags or containers to carry compost home. Quantities are limited to a maximum of one half-ton load per resident. For more information, visit: thunderbay.ca/leafandyard
Community Events
THUNDER BAY – The excitement is starting for the Fountain Tire Summer Classic. The most exciting and epic game of road hockey to be played this summer. What: TeamStaal Fundraising Contest. Winners will play in the Fountain Tire Summer Classic – an epic road hockey game during the Staal Foundation Open, presented by Tbaytel. Read more...
On Saturday, May 26th, 2018 from 10 am to 5 pm The Beer Store and its affiliated union – United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 12R24 – are inviting Ontarians to join in the fight against blood cancers by donating their empty beer, wine, and liquor containers during the 13th annual Returns for Leukemia Bottle Drive. All proceeds benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) in their mission to end blood cancers. The funds raised are used for research into innovative treatments and cures for blood cancers. They are also used for patient and survivor support, as well as resources and education for the public.
Heading into the warmer weather, now is a great time to start putting together your home and your business Spring Cleaning Plan. Is there a yard project you want to get going on? Is this the year you start a serious recycling plan? Is this the year you decide that you will spend the warmer months getting in shape?
Share your ideas at newsroom@netnewsledger.com Over the coming weeks and months we are going to be sharing your ideas, and the plans the NNL Family have for the summer.
GARDENING TIME The Thunder Bay Public Library is pleased to announce the spring opening of the garden tool lending libraries.
Gas Up for Less
The price of a litre of gas is reported at $1.499 in Terrace Bay. Honestly put, at these prices, the costs of many necessities are going to go up too. Fuel prices across the western parts of Ontario range from $1.389 in Dryden, to $1.399 at the Husky on Chipman Street in Kenora, In Thunder Bay, the lowest price in the city is $1.379 at the Esso on Red River Road. Out on the Fort William First Nation, gas prices are at $1.249 at THP.
You can get the latest gas prices, including Cook County MN at GasPrices on NetNewsLedger.
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