
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Comedy Night

Friday, January 10, 2014
Health Unit Warns Of Outbreak

Red Cross PSW's Get New Deal
LU Alum Shortlisted For Mars Mission
A former Lakehead University electrical engineering grad says he has made it to the short list for a Dutch mission to colonize Mars. Zac Trolley, who now lives in Calgary, says it's a dream he's had since childhood. The 31 year old says he's one of 75 Canadians on the short list of over 1 thousand people worldwide for the Mars One project in 2025. He says there will be an interview process which will eventually whittle down the candidates to about 25 to 40 people. Trolley says he doesn't look on the trek as a suicide mission, but as a one way ticket.
Sioux Lookout Stolen Vehicle
OPP are asking the public to help find the person who stole a vehicle from a Sioux Lookout driveway. The suspect than drove the vehicle southbound on Highway 72 and crashed it into the ditch. Another motorists driving by at the time observed several people at the collision scene, but was unable to identify any of them. Police believe the suspects were picked up by another motorists and driven back into Sioux Lookout.
KI Worried About Moose Survey

The chief of a remote First Nation says the province needs its permission to do an aerial moose survey. KI Chief Donny Morris says he opposes a survey the Ministry of Natural Resources expects to conduct around K-I this weekend, including on the community's traditional territory. Morris says he doesn't trust how the MNR will use the results. He fears the government will use the survey to inform residents that there's not enough moose to hunt.
McPherson Funeral
Some high profile people will be attending the funeral for Couchiching First Nations Chief Chuck McPherson. The funeral is being held Saturday at the Couchiching First Nations Arena. Ontario's Aboriginal Affairs Minister David Zimmer and Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy will be present. Premier Kathleen Wynne, though won't be in attendance. McPherson's death, meantime, has prompted a delay in the band's nomination meeting for this year's elections. A notice issued by the band's electoral officer says it will now take place January 23rd. Elections for the chief and six councillor positions are slated for March 6th.
Hwy 11 Open
Shelter House Soccer

Busy Day At LU

City, Belluz Farms & LA Quality Foods Get Cash
The City, Belluz Farms, and LA Quality Foods are all getting money from the Provincial Government and the Greenbelt Fund. Greenbelt Fund Vice President Kathy Macpherson says 210-thousand dollars will be shared between the three organizations for projects that will increase access to fresh local food. The City will use the money to provide more local food in their long term care homes and child care centres.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Goodbye Holidays...Hello Gridlock
With the holiday break over the bed shortage is back at the Regional Hospital and so is "code gridlock". Patients are being treated in the halls and alcoves. Spokesperson Mark Henderson, says the hospital has been preparing for this latest surge with the health authority and says it will likely continue for the rest of the winter. Dr. Henderson believes the hospital may not see the end to the gridlock cycle for another 3 years.
NDP To Select Candidate Next Month

District Flu Death Toll At 5
Grim news to report on the H1N1 flu front . The District Health Unit says the the death toll has increased to 5. The Health Unit's Diana Gowanlock says four of the deaths were adults under the age of 65 and one was a senior citizen. She says the number of confirmed cases in the district is now up to 81 and Gowanlock believes we have peaked.
Shoppers Robbed
City Police are looking for a woman who they say robbed the Red River Road Shoppers Drug Mart. A woman carrying a knife approached the pharmacy and demanded drugs from the employee. She got away with Fentanyl patches and was last seen on Junot Avenue heading toward the Blucher Street area on foot.
FN Men Walk To Ottawa
The Attawapiskat walkers are supported by helpers carrying supplies on snowmobiles.
Drug Bust In Constance Lake FN

ATU Conference On Monday

Housing Starts Down In 2013
Government figures are showing housing starts in Thunder Bay were down over 15 per cent 2013. Warren Philp of Canada Mortgage and Housing says that's a drop of over 50 starts of both multiple and single detached units. There were 324 starts last year compared to 380 in 2012. On a positive note Philp says the number of single starts last year is in line with the 20 year average.
Open House Draws 70
Around 70 residents gave the City's consultants a piece of their mind on what should be done with the Fort William Gardens. An open house was held Tuesday night at the facility where members of the figure skating and minor hockey community shared their concerns about a possible loss of ice time. Consultant Conrad Boychuk says if ice time is needed they'll address that in their report to Council. The City wants to find a future use for the building once it's closed and a new Multi-plex is built.
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