A proposed corridor for the Ring of Fire has the Mayor of Pickle Lake concerned. The development of a North-South Road to Nakina is in the early assessment stage. Roy Hoffman says this would impact the transportation of goods to the north, and that an east-west road seems more appropriate. Hoffman brought the issue up to government, and doesn't think they were aware of it before.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Pickle Lake Mayor Concerned
A proposed corridor for the Ring of Fire has the Mayor of Pickle Lake concerned. The development of a North-South Road to Nakina is in the early assessment stage. Roy Hoffman says this would impact the transportation of goods to the north, and that an east-west road seems more appropriate. Hoffman brought the issue up to government, and doesn't think they were aware of it before.
Storey Trial Takes A Break
AGS Burns Last Piece Of Coal
Mauro Congratulates Robbi Weldon
More praise is coming in for Thunder Bay's Robbi Weldon after she won the gold medal for Canada at last week's Paralympic Games. Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro shared Weldon's story in the Ontario Legislature today. Mauro congratulated Weldon and shared some of her exploits with his fellow politicians.
Grade 3 & 6 EQAO Results In
The results are in for students with the Lakehead Public and Catholic School Boards. Grade 3 and 6 test results in the province wide standardized reading, writing and math tests were released Wednesday. The public board's grade 3 students saw improvement in reading, stayed the same in writing and saw a small decrease in math scores. In Grade 6, reading, writing and math scores all slightly went down. The Catholic Board saw their grade 3 students' reading and writing marks significantly increase, however math scores fell by one percentage point. Grade 6 Catholic Students saw their reading and writing scores stay the same and their math jump from 62 percent to 65.
True Grit Golf Tournament Thursday
True Grit is hosting a golf tournament at Whitewater Thursday in support of the Disaster Relief Fund.President Eric Zakrewski says the field is full with 34-teams entered and they now expect to raise more than 100-thousand dollars to help with flood funding after the May 28th disaster. Zakrewski says the general public can also participate in a live auction for a 2012 Fiat sports car which takes place at 8:00 o'clock Thursday night at Whitewater.
Hearing Judge Finds Detectives Guilty
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| Deputy Chief Andy Hay |
Tbay Tel Luncheon Of Hope 20th Year
The 20th annual TBay Tel Luncheon of Hope is scheduled for next month. Organizers say ticket sales are going well. Barb Midgeley has been with the luncheon for the past 19 years and says she's surprised they've been able to carry on over the years. This year's special guest speaker is cancer survivor and Canadian Journalist Libby Znaimer.
Delta Is The Waterfront Hotel
| Design Illustration of Hotel |
Man & Woman Charged In Assault
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Meeting To Tackle Beds Issue
Lakehead Schools Alternative Policy
The Lakehead Public School Board is in the process of developing an alternative school policy. Superintendent of Education Colleen Kappel says it's going to come in handy when they receive requests to develop an alternative school. Thunder Bay had an alternative school but it was forced to close down due to a lack of funds.
The Great Cat Giveaway
The Humane Society is trying to avoid a catastrophe. Spokesperson Maryann Kleynendorst says they've got too many cats at their shelter so they have decided to give them away. She says they are taking care of 110 felines where they normally handle 60 to 70 cats. In and effort to ease that pressure they've decided to waive the 75 dollar adoption fee. Kleynendorst says even though they are giving away the cats it's hoped some people will provide the society with a donation.
FCM Infrastructure Report Card
Police Charge Man In Grandview Incident
Thunder Bay Police are charging a 52 year old man with invitation to sexual touching and assault. It comes after a 14 year old boy told police he was approached by an older man in a washroom at the Grandview Mall. The man was released and will appear in court on October 9th.
One Man Dead In Apartment Fire
One man is dead after last night's apartment complex fire on Limbrick Street. Fire Deputy Chief Greg Hankkio says two others are injured. Hankkio says they're waiting for an investigator from the Ontario Fire Marshall's Office and the investigation will start this afternoon. The cause of the fire is still not known.
Manpower Releases Quarterly Report
There will be a respectable hiring climate over the next three months in Thunder Bay. Manpower's quarterly survey shows that 20 per cent of employers surveyed planned to hire for the upcoming three months. The employment services company says another 70 per cent plan to at least maintain their staff levels.
Conservatory Future Back Up In The Air
Bear Breaks-In For Sloppy Joe's
By now we know that bears are wandering into the city for food but who knew they had such high standards. Police say a bear sighting was called in to them on King Road as a family was preparing dinner. By the time police arrived, the bear had entered and left through an open window and the sloppy joe's on the stove was gone.
Three Victims In South Side Fire
3 people are in hospital after an apartment complex fire on Limbrick Street.
The blaze broke out just after 8 o'clock Monday night. Fire Chief John Hay
says 2 men and a woman were sent to the hospital with injuries that vary in
severity. Hay says so far there's extensive damage to one apartment building and
some smoke and water damage in near by units. Hay adds they evacuated the
building and hope to have the residents back in sometime Monday night.
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