Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Police confirm Wabasse death
A Thunder Bay coroner has confirmed a body found Tuesday night in the Kam River as Jordan Wabasse. A post mortem exam says the 15 year old drowned and foul play is not suspected. Wabasse has been missing since February 7th. The Webeque teenager's family and friends conducted ground searches in recent months and created an awareness campaign on Facebook.
Rotary gives away cash
Two Thunder Bay residents are a little richer thanks to Rotary. Karen Lauzon won 25 thousand dollars and Dee Bodnar won five grand. The two will get their checks next week. Each week leading up to the House Draw on Canada day a cash draw will be made. Rotary is giving 75 thousand dollars in early bird draws.
Northwest shut out of UFT competition
Cabin gutted by fire
The owners of a Cedar Bay Road cabin could face a 235 dollar fine. A blaze on Tuesday night completely destroyed the small home and Shuniah Fire and Emergency Services Chief Blair Arthur says they may charge the owners once they ensure there were no working smoke alarms in the building. The cause of the fire is electrical and two people were in the cabin at the time of the fire. They escaped unharmed.
Northern Growth Plan sparks feud
The NDP are attacking the Liberal Government's Northern Growth Plan. Northern Development Critic Gilles Bisson says the Liberals short changed the region with its plan. Bisson feels the Province should follow Quebec's lead and put the money where their mouth is. Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro says he's not surprised by the NDP's actions noting as opposition it's their job to complain. Mauro says he's busy working on getting the plan's Northern Policy Institute based out of Thunder Bay.
High price of gas is bad for tourism
The high price of gas is going to impact Northwestern Ontario's tourism industry. Doug Reynolds is the President of Northern Ontario's Tourist Outfitters Association and says it's going to cost more to run area tourist camps. Reynolds adds it's also going to cost more for Americans to drive here for fishing trips. The price of gas is over a dollar forty in some parts of the city today.
Port finishes year in the black
Thunder Bay's Port Authority ended 2010 in the black with over 38 million dollars. The Port held its annual general meeting on Wednesday. C.E.O. Tim Heney says it was a good business year. Heney adds grain demand is up so far this year and project cargo will also bring in a lot of work for the Port.
Longlac EMS station closed
Paramedics in Longlac will be working out of the community's Fire Station for a little while. The Longlac EMS station has temporarily been closed because of mould. As soon as it's mould free, crews will return to work.
Autopsy underway today
Thunder Bay's coroner will be conducting an autopsy on the body that was found in the Kam River last night. Thunder Bay police spokesperson Chris Adams says it's hoped that the body will be identified later today. Adams won't speculate on the identity but it was found in the area where searchers had been looking for Jordan Wabasse.
Plan Nord out shining the Ontario Northern Growth Plan
Ontario's Northern Growth Plan is coming up short when compared to Quebec's newly released Plan Nord. Lakehead University Economics Professor Livio Di Matteo says Ontario appears to be a framework for future planning while Quebec's plan is a framework for future action. Di Matteo says our plan calls for 5 million dollars for a Northern Policy Institute while Quebec's plan commits 2.1 billion dollars for various projects over the next 5 years.
Cab robbed at knife point
Thunder Bay police are looking for two men after a cab robbery. The Cab was robbed a knife point on Pasture Road. The driver wasn't hurt and the suspects made off on foot with some cash.
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