Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Commissioner gives out awards
Twenty four OPP officers and civilians in Thunder Bay and area are now recognized for bravery and lifesaving. The honours were presented by the OPP's top cop, Commissioner Chris Lewis. He calls it a special relationship between the public and police who work together sometimes to get things done. Those honoured played a major role in saving a life or attempting to save a life.
Officer recognized for lifesaving
An Thunder Bay OPP officer who saved a teenager from committing suicide has been awarded for saving a life. Constable David White talked the young girl out of jumping from a bridge into the Neebing River in March of last year. The OPP have given citations to White and Sgt. Robert Elinesky in connection with the incident.
OPP awards citizens for bravery
A number of Thunder Bay citizens are now recognized for their bravery by the OPP. One of them is Danial Allen who helped pull an accident victim out of a burning car in July of last year. Allen says, at the time, his instinct kicked in.Three other men involved with the rescue, Kenneth Tallon, Peter Major and Joseph Miniaci, have also been honoured.
Ministry still investigating accident

Nurse practitioner clinic now open
The new government funded nurse practitioner clinic is up and running. It's located in the old McKellar Hospital building on Archibald Street. The new clinic is available to about 32 hundred people in the city who don't have a family doctor. Health Minister Deb Matthews says the government run clinic is only the third of it's kind in Ontario.
City asks court for arbitration

MNR warns about wildlife on highways

Police deal with two robberies

Yesterday Police arrested a 25 year old after an apparent break and enter. Police received a call just before 10am from a woman saying she heard someone breaking into her house on Selkirk Street. When police arrived they apprehended the suspect and found a concealed knife.
Housing Stars on the rise

Man gets jail for manslaughter conviction

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