Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Passengers stranded in White River for 14 hours
Greyhound passengers are upset with the company after being stranded in White River for over 14 hours on Sunday. Thunder Bay resident and passenger Elaine Legarde describes the situation as abuse. She says they didn't receive any information from Greyhound itself, and notes she received updates by chasing down OPP officers and talking to locals. Some passengers are considering a lawsuit. Greyhound is vowing to review its protocols.
Gravelle provides update

Charlton in court
School Bus Accident update
Charges have been laid in connection with yesterday's bus accident. Thunder Bay Police Traffic Sergeant Glen Porter says one man was charged. The incident involved a stopped bus at the intersection of River and Algoma. Porter says the driver of the vehicle which rear ended the bus is charged with careless driving.
Busy RIDE program

RCMP charge Dryden men

Baby Boomers at risk of getting Alzheimers
Baby boomers turn 65 this year, and according to the Alzheimer Society they're not ready to fight against the disease. Alzheimer's Society Spokesperson Jason Rasevych says over half of Thunder Bay's population is at risk. Rasevych encourages people to visit their office or website for information on the early warning signs of the disease.
Ring of Fire update on the way
Stolen vehicle lands 4 in jail

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