Tuesday, January 3, 2012
OPP release RIDE results
The OPP aren't happy with the results of the festive RIDE program. Spokesperson Shelly Garr says its disappointing to see 7 people in Thunder Bay still drinking and driving and in the region another 40 people were charged with impaired driving.
Iran US dispute is just heated rhetoric
Tension in the middle east continue to rise but don't expect any major
fireworks. That's the opinion of Lakehead Political Science Expert
Laure Paquette. She says increased naval activity between the US and
Iran is a step above sabre rattling considering they both are moving
large ships into a narrow area like the Straight of Hormuz. Paquette
says she thinks the two sides will soon take a step back and try to come
to a diplomatic resolution to current problems.
Hospital CEO salaries are now public information
The CEO of the Regional Health Sciences Centre is happy that the salaries of her colleagues across the province will be open to the public. Hospital CEO salaries were made public Tuesday and Andree Robichaud says its a smart move because the public deserves to know where tax money is going. Robichaud earned 390 thousand dollars in 2011.
Holiday RIDE stats are in
City police aren't happy with the results of the Holiday RIDE program.
Constable Bill Pollock says about 25 people were caught drinking and
driving in the month of December. Pollock says over 55 hundred vehicles
were pulled over during the campaign and its very discouraging to still
see people drinking and driving.
Outbreak at Interim LTC
A stomach flu like illness is making the rounds of Thunder Bay's Interim Long Term Care facility. The Health Unit has declared an outbreak. Admissions, transfers, discharges and social activities have been cancelled until further notice.
City talks waterfront hotel
It's the new year, and there's still no official date for when the name of the waterfront hotel will be announced. City Spokesperson Greg Alexander says they are still waiting for the land transfer to go through. Alexander says he understands that there's a lot of speculation about the project.
Monday, January 2, 2012
New Years stabbing in Marathon
OPP in Marathon are reporting a New Years day stabbing. They say it happened around 5:30 yesterday morning on Hemlo Drive in that community. The injured man was taken to the local hospital and treated for his injuries and released. A 20 year old woman from Mobert is charged and is in custody waiting for a bail hearing. Sunday, January 1, 2012
Baby Maya the first of 2012
It's certainly a happy New Year for Mike Carneiro and Michelle Sixsmith. They are the proud parents of Thunder Bay's first baby of 2012. Dad Mike, says that their daughter Maya was born at the Regional Health Science's Centre at 4:02 Sunday morning.
Levee helps ring in the New Year
The Canadian military is not one to forget tradition and the annual New Year's levee is one of those traditions. The levee was held today at the HMCS Griffon. For Commander Peter Fleming, it's his first levee since becoming the top person at the Griffon in 2012. He says it's a way to toast the Queen and get together with friends and the military family.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
First Nations youth receive important donation
Youth at four area First Nations around Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls are benefiting from a large donation of sports equipment from residents of Ottawa. The U-Haul truck load of equipment was distributed to children at Whitefish Bay, Northwest Angle #33 and #37 and Onigaming yesterday. Former Metis Nation of Ontario president, Tony Belcourt, who lives in Ottawa, helped organize the drive.
OPP prepare for New Years
Arrive alive this holiday season - don't drink and drive. It's a message we've all heard before but OPP constable Dave Cain says some people still aren't getting the hint. OPP will be out in full force over the long weekend enforcing their festive ride campaign.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Outbreak over at Dawson Court
Council 2012 Budget
City Councillor Linda Rydholm says there are problems with the way services are delivered in Thunder Bay. Rydholm says they need to see what other communities are doing right. The budget will come before council in mid-January.
Gravelle on auditor general report
REACH in 2012
Confederation College's Health and Community Dean is looking forward to expanding their programs in 2012. Kathleen Lynch says their health care programs have a tie to the region. The REACH building opened in Thunder Bay in September.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Snowfall expected to end tonight
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Health Sciences Centre battles Enteric Outbreak
The Thunder Bay Health Sciences Centre has reduced visiting to its 2A unit due to an outbreak of Enteric. Officials says patients will be allowed one visitor only and they expect the measures to stay in affect for a minimum of 5 days.
Gastrointestinal outbreak closes Dawson Court
A gastrointestinal outbreak is forcing a closure at Dawson Court.
Admissions, transfers, discharges and activities have been cancelled at 1
North and 2 South of the facility. At the same time the Health Unit
has declared the outbreak at Pioneer Ridge over.
Murder Charge handed out
Kelsey Jacob is now facing a 2nd degree murder charge. The man is charged in connection to the death of a 53 year old man last week. Barney Beaver was assaulted at the Victoria Inn December 17th and later died in hospital. Jacob will be in court next Thursday.
Nice weather on Boxing Day
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