Thursday, May 19, 2011
Mom recounts her child's bike accident
It's a scary moment in a parent's life when your child is involved in an accident. That's no different for Sarah Rommell-Gray whose son, Josh, was hit by a car on Redwood Avenue while on his bike. It turns out that Josh was wearing his helmet which resulted in only minor injuries. Police presented Josh with a new helmet to help promote their use.
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Former PM stands up for Dennis Franklin Cromarty
A former Prime Minister is calling on the Federal Government to fund a residence for the Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School. Paul Martin says a residence for young remote first nation teens attending high school in Thunder Bay is critical. Martin is making the comments after the school requested funding for a residence from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Martin says INAC has turned them down.
Fishing season starts this weekend

Confed Teacher ready for Iron Man
A teacher at Confederation College is attempting his 13th Iron Man this weekend. Tim Matthews says he is doing the race because the training is a great way to stay fit. Matthews will be swimming 2.4 miles, biking 112 miles and then run a full marathon Saturday. He says once you are done physically its a mental battle to finish the race.
Camping season starts this weekend
The alcohol ban at provincial parks continues this May long weekend. Parks Spokesperson Barb Rees expects a busy weekend despite the booze ban. The alcohol ban is in place at Blue Lake, Rushing River, Sleeping Giant, Aero Lake and Silver Falls until May 24th. Rees adds there's still open spots at Thunder Bay area camps.
Bike Helmet saves boy
Its another example of how bike helmets save lives. A six year old boy was hit by a car yesterday evening at around 7 o'clock on Redwood Avenue. Thunder Bay Police Constable Gordon Snider says the investigation concluded his helmet, coupled with the car going slower than the speed limit, likely prevented serious injury. Snider says without a helmet it could have been a very different story.
Ginoogaming wants wood allocation decision

No jail time for former daycare exec.

Canfield talks Northern Policy Institute
Steps taken to prevent fire at Centennial Park
Actions are being taken to prevent a wild fire in Centennial Park. Over the past 100 years fires have been suppressed creating an unhealthy forest. City Parks Planner Werner Schwar says they're taking immediate actions like pruning trees and removing dead wood that will act like an accelerant.
Fire Fighter hurt during apartment blaze
A Firefighter was hurt during an apartment fire in Westfort. Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue responded to the fire last night just before 8:30 in the 100 block of Frederica Street. The firefighter cut his hand and suffered smoke inhalation. All the residents of the building managed to escape injury. No cause has been released.
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