Thunder Bay – Council brings back Christmas Day Bus Service For 2024

Council brings back Christmas Day bus service for 2024 Council reinstated a service as part of the 2024 operating and capital budget. The municipal tax levy sits at 5.49 per cent after growth (5.93 before growth) with Current River Coun. Andrew Foulds receiving the necessary support to reinstate Christmas Day bus service beginning in 2024 at … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday – Time to Talk Day

Fog…a light coat of ice covers some areas such as sidewalks.  Care is required while walking. No sunrise photos today. The view out there As the fog started to thin out, we got this.  If there was no fog, we might have had a nice sunrise. The clouds were the kind that you want. There … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday – World Cancer Day

People still wearing these Another clear sky this morning Low cloud over the horizon Not sure what that is behind the lighthouse. Sun makes its appearance Yesterday’s fog left vegetation covered with ice or is it snow? It does look nice especially when the sunlight hits it. Trash in context Trash in context. Party last … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday – Groundhog Day

The joys of being a pedestrian in spring…even if its not spring.  The sidewalks start to collect melt water during the day which becomes ice overnight.  The water is trapped on the sidewalk as it no place to go. Between two walls of snow. Horrah! I I would have thought that after a hundred and … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday – Last Day In January

Might see some sun today. Low cloud and fog with little to no high clouds will not produce a spectacular sunrise but maybe something decent? All the colur there was So there is the sun Here it comes and so the day begins Work continues on the mistake on the lake. The net carbon neutral, … Read more

The World – Trillions Spent On ‘Climate Change’ Based On Faulty Temperature Data, Climate Experts Say

Trillions Spent On ‘Climate Change’ Based On Faulty Temperature Data, Climate Experts Say To preserve a “livable planet,” the Earth can’t warm more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the United Nations warns. Failure to maintain that level could lead to several catastrophes, including increased droughts and weather-related disasters, more heat-related illnesses and deaths, … Read more