Saturday, June 8, 2013

Police Ask For Help To I.D. Suspect

Thunder Bay police are looking to identify the person in this surveillance video from a May 26th break in to Tim's Meats at Empress Avenue and John Street.   They say the person got away with a large quantity of cigarettes after putting them in a garbage can.   It's also believed a vehicle was used to pull open the door from the front of the building.

Accidents Keep Emergency Crews Busy

Court Street
A motorcycle rider is recovering from his injuries following a collision with a pick up truck.  Police say it happened at the corner of Court Street and McIntyre Friday afternoon.  Police have charged the pick up truck driver.   That was just one of several mishaps, none with serious injuries,  that took place within a span of about 4 hours.   One was a two car collision at May and Cameron, another was a three vehicle smash up at Brown and Frances and a two car collision at Frankwood and Montgomery in which one of the cars also hit a house.  

NOSM Summer Camp Coming

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is looking for high school students with an interest in medicine. Dean Doctor Roger Strasser says they are again offering their Summer Health Sciences Camps at Lakehead University. The free camp runs from July 8th to 12th.

Lake Levels Stabilizing



From the region, Water levels on Lake of the Woods are starting to stabilize. The Lake of the Woods Control Board says the lake went up four inches in the past week The Board says outflow from the Norman Dam has more than tripled since the middle of May due to all the rainfall seen in the basin.

Soap Box Derby Today

It's a big fundraising weekend for one local charity.    The George Jeffery Children's Foundation is holding its annual soap box derby at Waverley Park.   Last year the event raised over 25 thousand dollars.  The money goes to pay for programs at the Children's Treatment Centre.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Work Continues At Gas Leak Site

Road and repair work continues following the gas line leak that occurred on Thursday at Red River Road.   The city says Red River Road is open at Hill Street, but restricted to local residential and business traffic between Summit Avenue and Rupert Street. The road is expected to re-open fully Saturday, once all work is complete.


Man Busted With Illegal Cigs

A man caught speeding on Highway 17 in the Dryden area is in trouble with the law. Officers stopped a minivan and conducted a search of the vehicle. Police found a large amount of illegal tobacco.   A 45 year old man  has been charged with possession of unmarked cigarettes. He's due in court on August 13th.

House Damaged After Collision

No one is reported to be hurt following a two vehicle accident in the Academy Heights area.   Police say it happened just before 1 o'clock this afternoon at the intersection of Frankwood and Montgomery.  They say after the collision one of the vehicles crashed into a house.   It's the second accident this week that involved a vehicle hitting a house.

Toilet Fundraiser Hits Waterfront

A lone toilet on the outside the Mariners Hall  on the waterfront is causing some curiosity this afternoon.  Turns out the biffy is part of  Cancer Society fundraiser for Relay for Life.

Road Work Season Here

It's that time of year again.  Construction season is underway in the City and several road projects are underway.  Projects include road and sidewalk rehabilitation, residential paving, sewer and water main repair, along with bridge work and streetlight renewal.

Stats Can Releases Jobless Rate

Thunder Bay's jobless rate went down in May.  According to Statistics Canada, our unemployment rate went from 6.4 percent to 6.  Canada's rate was 7.1 percent.

HWY 17 Fully Open

Highway 17 is finally open to both lanes of traffic near Wawa.  An early morning collision between a transport and a moose caused the highway to be closed to one lane for most of Thursday.

Missing Man Found Dead

Provincial Police have found the body of a missing Minnesota man in Basswood Lake within Quetico Provincial Park.  The remains of 78-year-old Richard Barber were found yesterday by OPP and the Ministry of Natural Resources.  Richard and his wife Elaine were in the boundary of the park for a canoe trip when their canoe capsized.  Rescue crews were able to locate Elaine and return her safely to Atikokan.

Backhoe Responsible For Gas Leak

It appears a backhoe at a city works site is the cause of a natural gas leak in the city yesterday.  City official Darrell Matson says the sewer and water crew was doing maintenance on Red River Road and Rupert and that the tire of the backhoe hit the gas line.  He says the extent of the damage is not known  The leak forced the evacuation of several homes and buildings in the Mariday Park area for much of the midday and forced the closure of Red River Road. Drivers are asked to avoid the area of the leak with some of the main streets around the site remain closed.

School Board Introduces Elder Progam

A new program is being introduced in the fall by the Lakehead Public School Board.  It's called Elder in Residence, and it pairs elementary teachers with aboriginal elders who help the teachers prepare courses through the arts according to program expert Crystal Nielsen. The school board gave the public a sneak peak at Kingway Park School yesterday.

Con College Graduation Today

Over a thousand students will be graduating from Confederation College today. Registrar Marjorie Kinnunen says the graduating class is bigger than last years. The ceremony will include graduates from the aviation school, engineering, technology and trades, business, hospitality and media arts.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Backhoe Responsible For Gas Leak

It appears a backhoe at a city works site is the cause of a natural gas leak in the city  today.  City official Darrell Matson says the sewer and water crew was doing maintenance on Red River Road and Rupert and that the tire of the backhoe hit the gas line.  He says the extent of the damage is not known  The leak forced the evacuation of several homes and buildings in the Mariday Park area for much of the midday and forced the closure of Red River Road.

Mariday Park Emergency Is Over

The emergency is over on Red River Road.   Fire Chief John Hay says a natural gas leak at Rupert Street forced the evacuation of some Mariday Park residents for much of the midday today.  He now says however, that the leak has been stopped by Union Gas and that road repairs are underway.  He says all residents whose homes and buildings had to be evacuated can now return. A section of Red River Road had to be closed  during the emergency.

Vehicle Lands In Ditch After Collision

A 60 year old man is charged with careless driving after a collision on Highway 11/17 in Oliver Paipoonge.  The driver of a west bound vehicle on highway 17 crossed the centre line yesterday afternoon hitting another vehicle in the east bound lane.  The collision caused the vehicle to become airborne and it landed on its roof in the ditch.  OPP say no one was injured.

OPP Help Free Man From Heavy Machinery

A 60 year old man is recovering after a scary incident on Wednesday afternoon.  OPP say a man was moving gravel on Sunset Lake Road when his Kubota tractor rolled over and pinned him.  An officer and the man's neighbour helped free the man's leg from under the heavy piece of machinery.