TheThe ShuniahShuniah NewsNews , A Municipality with a Silver Lining

Volume One, Issue One August 2011

Welcome to our first edition of “The Shuniah News”. Official Plan Update Council is hoping that this publication of a quarterly The Municipality retained warded the draft Official Plan to newsletter will prove to be a valuable information tool for Manahan Planning to review and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs the community, hope you enjoy it. update the Official Plan to meet its and Housing for consultation. - On behalf of Council, Maria Harding, Reeve future planning needs along with Ministry staff have reviewed it and Provincial policies. In July of 2010 responded with many suggested a second open house was held modifications. Staff recently at- which permitted many interested tended a meeting with the Min- residents to attend, discuss and istry to review its comments; view the contents of the Draft Offi- Council will review the planing re- cial Plan. A public meeting fol- port and consider making amend- lowed which allowed input to be ments to the document. Prior to given directly to Council from the adopting a new Official Plan residents, Ministries and other Council will hold a further Public stakeholders. Meeting to receive input from the residents and stakeholders. Pub- The Draft Official Plan, Sched- lic notice of the meeting will be ules and Appendices are available given. Community Yard Sale on July 9 a Huge Success! at the Municipal Office and on the See page 6 for more on website www.shuniah.org under Remember your input is essen- Planning and Building. tial in this process so keep in MacGregor Recreation Happenings touch and stay involved. In October 2010 C ouncil for-

COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION

Reeve Maria Harding Councillor Ron Giardetti Phone 807-983-2276 Phone 807-983-2051 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Councillor Alana Bishop Councillor Wendy Landry Phone 807-977-1436 Phone 807-346-9330 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Councillor Donna Blunt Phone 807-983-2129 Email [email protected]

MUNICIPAL OFFICE LOCATION Municipal Office HOURS OF OPERATION Located at 420 Leslie Avenue, Monday through Friday 8:30 am until 4:30 pm Summer Hours – June to August closing on Fridays at 4:00 pm

MACGREGOR LANDFILL SITE Located on Highway 11/17, 2 miles west of McKenzie Station Road. Open on Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 pm; Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. until 5 pm

MCTAVISH LANDFILL SITE Located on Highway 11/17 1000 feet west of Silver Lake Road and open Wednesdays: (April 1 to Oct 31) from noon until 8 pm (Nov 1 to Mar 31) from 10 am to 6 pm Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am until 5 pm Building & Occupancy Permits Under the Ontario Build- erected or installed or permit ments. For information re- ing Code Act, a Building Per- it to be occupied or used until garding minimum setbacks, THE CORPORATION OF THE mit is required for the the requirements have been lot coverage and height re- MUNICIPALITY OF SHUNIAH construction or alteration of met. quirements, please contact Final 2011 any structure over 10 m2 (108 It is the homeowner’s re- the Building Department at Tax Due Dates Sq.Ft.) in area. sponsibility to ensure that a (807) 683-4546 or (807) 624- Under the Ontario Build- Building Permit and Occu- 7567. August 26, ing Code Act, Occupancy or pancy Permit is obtained **It is the duty of the Mu- 2011 and October 28, 2011 Use after Completion. Except when required. Failure to nicipal Chief Building Offi- as authorized by the building comply with Municipal By- cial to enforce this code** Questions about your taxes? code, a person shall not oc- laws and Provincial Building If you are still not sure if cupy or use a building or part Codes, may lead to a fines you are required to get a Give us a call - 807-683-4545 of a building that is newly and unnecessary and costly Building Permit or Occu- litigation. pancy Permit it is best to call All structures must still to be sure. comply with zoning require-

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The Shuniah News, August 2011, page 3 Public Works Department – Summer 2011 2011 Capital Improvements by Craig Baumann, Manager of Operations With the on set of the construction season, please be aware of our crews aged to keep roadside trees, branches, shrubs etc… trimmed back a min- and sub-contractors as you travel throughout Shuniah. During the 2011 imum of 5 feet from the traveled edge of the road. construction season we will be continuing to focus our efforts on main- taing and improving our roadways and associated infrastructure. Illegal Dumping of Yard Waste and Debris Residents are required to dispose of yard waste and debris at the Shuniah A detailed list summarizing the 2011 Capital projects is included below Landfill Sites, not alongside roadways and trails that lead into the bush for your information and review. that are quite often private property. If you don’t want the material in your yard chances are neither do your neighbors. Roads: •Lakeshore Drive, Pavement Crack Sealing Program. Landfill Recycling Opportunities •Lakeshore Drive and Select Beach Roads, Traffic Line Painting The MacGregor and McTavish landfill sites both have two compartment •Speed Limit Signage Compliance Program. bins set –up on site to receive recyclable materials. The bins are clearly la- •Crystal Beach Avenue, Rehabilitation and Asphalt Paving beled and identified as per the following list of present recycling oppor- from Mackenzie to Sunnyside Beach Ave. (1 km section). tunities: •Eldorado Beach Road, Rehabilitation and Asphalt Paving from CNR Rail Bed Southerly (0.8 km section). Compartment #1 •Road No.5 North, Gravel Resurfacing (1.5 km section). •2011 Gravel Road Resurfacing and Ditching Program • Pop Cans - Mackenzie Station Road • Tin - Bass Lake Road • Plastic Bottles #1 & #2 with necks (please remove lids) - Mount Baldy Road • Milk Cartons - Nelson Road • Juice Boxes/Tetra Packs

•Scott Drive Rehabilitation and Asphalt Paving; construction slated to Compartment #2 take place during the course of a two- year period. Planned works for 2011 include engineering design, roadway widening and drainage • Newspaper/Flyers improvements, the remaining granular road base placement and • Junk Mail asphalt paving will be completed during the 2012 construction season. • Magazines/ Soft Cover Books • Phone Books •Bass Lake Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment application, • Fine Paper construction slated to take place during the course of a two-year period. • Cereal Boxes Planned works for 2011 include, roadway widening and drainage • Corregated Cardboard improvements, the remaining granular road base placement and surface • Clean Pizza Boxes treatment application will be completed during the 2012 construction • Food Boxes, without wax coating season. • Cardboard Egg Cartons

Bridges: Sorry, we cannot accept laundry detergent or produce boxes with a wax •Bi-Annual Bridge Inspections, ongoing mandatory structure coating. inspection program.

Railway Crossing Improvements: Reuse and Recycle Options •MacKenzie Station Road, Installation of crossing warning signals, Additional recycling opportunities can be found in the local yellow pages gates and constant warning time control. Cost of the work is estimated or by calling the Habitat for Humanity Restore, or on the internet @ at $260,000.00, with Shuniah being responsible for 12.5%. www.freecycle.org and www.ecosuperior.com

•Road No.5 North, Installation of crossing warning signals, gates and As always, the Public Works Department welcomes your input regarding constant warning time control. Cost of the work is estimated at transportation and environmental service items that you feel require our $239,641.00, with Shuniah being responsible for 12.5%. attention. Please feel free to e-mail your comments, questions or con- cerns to [email protected] . Equipment: •Combination Plow/Sander Truck •½ Ton Pick-up Truck

MacGregor Recreation Center: •Engineering evaluation, design and construction repairs of laminated roof beam support. •New well house shed enclosure

Public Works Garage: •Roof Repairs

Roadside Brushing The main goals and objectives of roadside brushing are to enhance fire suppression, eliminate growth that damages roadway infrastructure, maintain safe sightline distances and keep the right-of –ways clear for plow equipment, emergency vehicles and school bus traffic.

The equipment utilized to complete the roadside clearing quite often leaves behind an unsightly aesthetic appearance. If you would like to avoid mechanical brushing in your area, residents are strongly encour- page 4, The Shuniah News, August 2011 There will be many opportunities along route to PASS LAKE & PEARL GARDEN & FARM DISCOVERY TOUR purchase farm fresh goods, delicious treats, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 2011 - RAIN OR SHINE handmade crafts. Bring a cooler to keep your food items fresh. Presenting a self-guided tour around our beautiful countryside which will showcase many unique local treasures. Destination stops on the tour will feature lovely flower and vegetable gardens, local ALL PROCEEDS WILL BE farms and farm animals, honeybees, ice sculptures, pottery, a multi-family yard sale, musicians, and much more... DONATED TO THE: •Northern Cancer Fund Come and meet our local farms, gardeners, The Pass Lake Community Hall will and talented individuals who will eagerly be the main hub location for the •Pass Lake share their passion. View honeybees hard day, hosting a feast for the senses Volunteer a work in the observation hive, including: a country market, food Fire Department watch an exciting oxen pull service, bake sale, penny auction, demonstration, as well as raffle draws, antique cars, fire many other activities trucks, games, personal massage, to see and discover. interior design workshops, water- colour painting demonstration, and the list goes on... ADULTS - $10.00 includes a tour map & event schedule CHILDREN under 12 - $2.00 includes a TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED discovery passport to lots of activities, crayons and stickers on tour. AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: DJ’s Dollar Store A DAY OF FUN Karen’s Kountry Kitchen Pass Lake Corner Store AND ADVENTURE Vanderwees Home & Garden FOR ALL AGES! Creekside Nursery & Garden Centre Lakehead Printing Global Experience Landale Garden Centre Lakeshore Variety Thunder Bay Feeds The Painted Turtle Brass Bell True North Community Cooperative Nutrition Corner Trevisanutto’s Greenhouses Crystal Beach Variety Silver Islet General Store Bonobo’s Foods Bill Martin’s Nurseryland George’s Market Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre

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The Shuniah News, August 2011, page 5 What’s Happening at the MacGregor Recreation Centre? 800 Lakeshore Drive new ones in the community! All is one that students can take to a Christmas Parade - information call 344-1908 kids are invited to participate in level that suits their needs. Please – This November the Shuniah Or visit us at the fun organized events that are bring a mat and a small blanket to Youth Centre and Community www.shuniah.org(youthcentre) highlighted in the monthly calen- cover you during final relaxation. Policing Committee will onc e dar found on-line at www.shu- $5/week drop in rate. All fitness again be putting a float in the Best Start Playgroup niah.org(youthcentre). The Youth levels are welcome! Christmas parade and everyone is – Tuesdays 9:30-11:30am Program offers basketball nets, invited to participate. Our theme This program is for children aged skateboard ramps, skating rink, Shuniah Community is snowmobile safety. If your child newborn to 6yrs and the people baseball diamond, soc cer field, Policing Committee or family wishes to participate, who care for them. This free, non- bingo, ping-pong, shuffleboard, Come out to our next monthly please let us know by adding your registered drop-in provides par- pool table, air hockey, video meeting, Thursday September name to our sign up list behind ents and children the opportunity games, and computers with Inter- 22nd 6pm, at the MacGregor the counter at the Youth Centre or to play and learn together; Early net access. Recreation Centre. We as a group by calling 344-1908 and leaving us Childhood Development workers of concerned residents and a rep- a message. Come help us spread are on site to help provide activi- Adventures in Cooking resentative from the Ontario some holiday cheer!! ties, information and resources to - 5 Part Course Starts Wednesday Provincial Police meet once a participants. Come October 5th month to discuss community It was another successful and share in the Kids bring your appetites because safety. The purpose of the com- Community Yard Sale! songs, stories, fun ac- this night you will prepare and eat mittee is to identify concerns, Thanks to the 20 families who tivities and learning. your own cooking! which are social, criminal or traf- participated in this year’s commu- Call 624-2379 for Parents be prepared because your fic in nature. Once identified, we nity yard sale on July 9th. It was a more information. child will be coming home with develop a plan of action to address fantastic event with all sorts of copies of new recipes to cook for the concerns. Events undertaken treasures bought and sold! T oo Shuniah Youth Programs you! Developed by the District to date include: Car Seat clinic, bad for the wet end to the day! -Summer hours Tuesdays 12-4pm Health Unit this fun, hands on Bike Rodeo, Snowmobile and Hopefully, Mother Nature will co- and Thursdays 6-10pm program equips kids with cooking Boater’s Safety Courses with Cer- operate better next summer! See -Fall/Winter hours Wednesdays 6- skills and healthy information that tification, Christmas Parade float everyone then! 9pm and Fridays 6-10pm will last a lifetime. The cost of this with snowmobile safety theme, Drop in activities for youth grade 5-part course is $25 to cover the and Public Forums on Off Road four and up (Kids must sign in and cost of food. Space is limited. Stu- vehicles. With your assistance, we out of centre) dents must pre-register by calling would like to pursue new safety Younger children welcome to par- 344-1908. solutions for our community and ticipate in activities with parental its residents. Everyone is Wel- supervision. Hatha Yoga come! The Rec Centre is an excellent –Starting Tuesday September 13th place to come with friends or meet at 6:30pm, this gentle type of yoga

REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER CHILD CARE Little Lions Waldorf Daycare & Kindergarten (a non-profit charitable organization) will be opening a small daycare in McKenzie Public School this September. Call 344-2283 for information on our full day programs for toddlers and preschool children as well as before and after school care. page 6, The Shuniah News, August 2011 Lakehead Region Conservation Authority Submitted by the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority Staff Is someone in your household Silver Harbour boat launch. The and hauled away. Presumably the Conservation Areas for the enjoy- looking for some fun volunteer dive was funded by the Ministry of thieves believed to contain a sub- ment of the community and the work this fall? The Lakehead Chil- Natural Resources and the Com- stantial amount of cash; however preservation of wildlife and natural dren’s Water Festival needs a few munity Fisheries and Wildlife In- our coin boxes are emptied regu- habitats. If any issues or safety con- more volunteers to help run activity volvement Program (CFWIP); with larly and rarely contain much cerns arise, please contact our centres for grade three and four stu- special permission given by the money (especially not an amount office at 344-5857. dents during the day from Septem- LRCA for the dive to take place worth the effort needed to vandal- Enjoy unlimited visits to any of ber 20th to the 22nd at the CLE (Scuba diving is not allowed in the ize the box so completely). our Conservation Areas when you Heritage Building. Training is pro- Silver Harbour Conservation Area). This coin box vandalism contin- purchase a 2011 Ex plorer Card! vided. Contact the Lakehead Re- Scuba divers and volunteers under- ues a troubling trend of damages to Cards are available at the Lakehead gion Conservation Authority took the endeavor, which saw the Conservation Areas in our region. A Region Conservation Authority of- (LRCA) at 344-5857 for more infor- removal of much of the garbage lit- similar incident occurred at Mis- fice, 130 Conservation Road in mation prior to September 10th. tering the underwater area. Some of sion Island Marsh Conservation Thunder Bay. Office hours are 8:30 September 11th, 2011 mar ks the the items removed included two Are on the evening of Thursday, a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday date of our annual Hazelwood Har- toilets, a fridge, 32 tires, a car door April 28th, 2011. Admission to our (Closed noon to 1:00 p.m. for vest Festival and Craft Fair, held at and various car parts, a well cover, Conservation Areas is just $2/vehi- lunch). Use your VISA and order by the Hazelwood Lake Nature Centre. bottles, balls and clothing, and a 4 cle, making it quite an affordable phone: 344-5857. More informa- Crafters wanting to rent space are foot long “I” beam. A total of 850 and inexpensive way to spend the tion is available on our website, being accepted. Registration forms pounds of scrap metal was removed day with friends and family! www.lakeheadca.com. are available at the LRCA office, 130 and brought to a recycling depot! Our summer field staff members When visiting a Conservation Area Conservation Road in Thunder Bay. Over 20 volunteers including diligently continue upkeep efforts at or any other outdoor area please re- You must register for a table! ground crews, trained First-Aid the Silver Harbour Conservation member to be a good steward. We are pleased to offer a week of personnel, and an MNR biologist Area and MacKenzie Point Conser- Carry out everything you carry in, outdoor adventures at Wilderness were present, as well as many inter- vation Area, as well as our other take nothing but pictures and leave Day Camp from August 8th-12th at ested locals and users of the Area. Areas throughout Thunder Bay and nothing but footprints! the Hazelwood Lake Nature Centre! The LRCA greatly appreciates the surrounding communities. We Activities run from 8:30am-4:30pm, time, effort, and energy spent by maintain clean, safe, and enjoyable and the cost per child (ages 8-11 the volunteers in carrying out this only) is $125+HST for the entire successful undertaking, and of week. Activities include fishing, na- course it wouldn’t have been possi- Buy any New Cub Cadet Lawn & ture crafts, hiking, and more! ble without the support and coop- Garden Tractor and receive an Spaces are still available, so call the eration of the community. electric start LRCA office at 344-5857 for book- At some point during the ings and more information. evening of Wednesday, May 18th Cub Cadet Push Mower On June 26th, 2011, an Eco-Dive and early morning Thursday, May ABSOLUTELY FREE! was held at the Silver Harbour Con- 19th, the coin box at Silver Harbour Model 550ES servation Area in an attempt to Conservation Area was completely Starting from VALUE $429! clean up the underwater area of the ripped free from the concrete base $1900! FREE with any tractor Regular Council and Committee of the purchase. Call for details 0% Financing Whole of Council Meeting Schedule for 12 months YOU CAN’T GET ANY BETTER Regular scheduled meet- Agendas and Meeting ma- with 15% down OAC! ings are open to the public terials are available online at www.rosslynservice.ca and may only be closed for www.shuniah.org - see top 3404 Rosslyn Road, portions of the meeting in drop down menu for com- RosslynRosslyn Rosslyn Village, Thunder Bay strict accordance of the pro- plete agenda packages. 939-2521 visions within the Municipal ServiceService • PARTS • SALES • SERVICE Act. Committee of the Whole of Council regular meetings are held at 4 pm with regular HAGI Community Services for Independence meetings of Council follow- is pleased to invite you to participate in the following event: ing at 5 pm on the same day and are held in the Council Chambers located at 420 Improving the quality of life for persons Leslie Avenue, Thunder Bay Ontario, unless otherwise with a disability including seniors posted. These meetings are scheduled for the second and Presenter: Agata Doucette, Community Development Coordinator fourth Monday of each month with the exception Date: 31st of August 2011, 6 p.m. at MacGregor Recreation Centre July, August and December Description: In this session you will learn about HAGI services, which when meetings of Council can improve the quality of life for individuals with a disability and are held only on the second seniors: Housing Programs, Personal Assistance Services, Transit Monday of the month. If the Services and Recreational Programs meeting falls on a holiday, Who should attend? Individuals with a disability, Seniors, Council Members, Community the meeting shall be held at Health Staff, Education Staff, Personal Assistance Workers www.hagi.ca the same hour and place the and anyone interested. following day. The Shuniah News, August 2011, page 7 St. Mark’s Catholic Church Fundraising Annual Yard Sale - Huge! Saturday August 13,

The deadline for the November 12:00 noon - 3 p.m. Shuniah News is October 20! Approx. 1 km before Crystal Beach Store Submissions & photos are welcome! Good Deals! Lots of really nice items Do you have stories or photos about Shuniah, or Community Events to publicize? Furniture, Camp-Cleaners! Send them in! Submissions can be emailed to: [email protected] Please make note that you wish your Baking, BBQ, Raffles submission to be published in The Shuniah News. (including one for a lawn mower!) Questions about submissions or extremely reasonable advertising rates? CALL Design House: Chris Vaclav - 628 7271 Do you have good, saleable items? or EMAIL [email protected] Please contact Debbie 683-5511 The Shuniah News is produced quarterly by Design House Publications, printed by Web Press and distributed by Thunder Bay Letter Shop.

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HELP WANTED COMCARE HEALTH SERVICES has positions for full/part time Home/Sup- port Workers. Rotations of day, evening & weekends. Training is provided. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY Current VPS, First Aid, CPR an asset. Reliable transportation required. To OF SHUNIAH pursue a career in home/personal support for the Shuniah area apply to www.comcarehealth.ca NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A BY-LAW

Take Notice that the Council of the Municipality of Shuniah proposes to pass the following by-law: a) A by-law that will name private roads located within Longhouse Trailer Park; review and update all other identified municipal and private road names where appropriate; amend the spelling of certain municipal and pri- vate road names; and, in some cases, to revise the description of existing roads where required. The said by-law will be considered by Council at a meeting to be held on Monday the 12th day of September 2011 at 5:00 p.m. at the municipal of- fice, at the address below. A copy of the proposed by-law may be examined from Monday to Friday at the municipal office or on our website at www.shuniah.org.

DATED this 14 day of July 2011 Wendy Hamlin, Clerk Municipality of Shuniah Those lazy, hazy, crazy 420 Leslie Avenue, Thunder Bay ON P7A 1X8 Phone: 807-683-4545 Fax: 807-683-6982 days of Summer.... Email: [email protected] ...in Shuniah! Photo by Nadene Hunley