Thunder Bay – THE VILLIAGE – Failure Is Not An Option

Mayor will say ‘yes’ to shelter village site if his amendment passes Mayor Ken Boshcoff will say yes to 114 Miles St. East as the site for the temporary shelter village, on one condition. Boshcoff had previously told Newswatch he would not support the site. Now he’s saying he’ll change his vote as long as council accepts his amendment … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday

Looks like something has/is going on at the Pearl Street DSAB shithole.  Police holding the scene. Update:  Its another murder at that place.  Not the first. Not the second. previous related post here and here DDSAB shitholes. Why would anyone want any DSSAB building in or around their neighbourhood? Its the colour of the reflections that I … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday

The Metro cart has been relocated from the Sunken Garden at Hillcrest Park to here.  Not getting any closer to Metro. Parked in the handicapped spot. Still some kernels left on the cob.  I remember that a lot of the corn stuff got stuck in my teeth.  Lots of butter.  A dash of salt. Cream … Read more

Thunder Bay – Amazing What A Difference A Couple Of Months Make

Remember the following? ‘Missed opportunity’: Indigenous org leaving library on bad terms May 14, 2025 First Nations organization is expressing “severe disappointment” with the library at being pushed out after seven years tenancy and investing over $1 million in renovations. However, the CEO of the Thunder Bay Public Library says his organization followed and abided by the terms … Read more

Thunder Bay – Thursday

A little warmer today. I see the Salvation Army food truck was handing out beverages in the Wilson Street Parkette. I can always tell by the amount of trash that the truck’s clients leave behind.  Why place the trash into the trash cans when you can just drop them on the ground where you stand? … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Another fork in the road….sidewalk actually. Remember to look both ways before crossing the street. This gull did not do that. Not sure what plant this is but I like the geometric deaign. Daisies still going strong Fireweed This daisy has a distinct personality. Looks like a sock puppet Lots of colour Morning sky photo. … Read more

Thunder Bay – How Many Jobs Impacted By College Program Cuts?

How many jobs are impacted by college program cuts? It depends on the source The Ontario Public Service Employees Union predicts there will be further program suspensions at Confederation College. “My members are quite concerned about their own employment security because we really don’t know what’s going to happen next,” said Rebecca Ward, president of … Read more

Thunder Bay – Monday

Hmmm…. I wonder if it can still be used as a BBQ. With briquets instead of propane. I am always surprised to see broken glass anywhere. I think everything is plastic now.  Glass containers are rare. Trash in context. Pepsi cans are colourful. Remnants of dinner. A dinner for two?  Was it a special occasion?  … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday

Smoky morning.  Nice clouds Condensation bubbles Another fork in the road.  This fork in the road was in the sidewalk. Cabbage White Butterfly that had a very bad day.  Looks like a horse’s head?  Maybe a unicorn? Orange sun Mallard The wall of colour Morning sky Mistake-on-the-lake today Not sure kind of plant but…. maybe … Read more