Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Scott Read is Northern Lights teacher
The Northern Lights Alternative school has its teacher. They've hired Scott Read. The group plans to showcase Read at it's "Meet the Teacher" event. Parents of students will get to meet Read on Wednesday, August 31st.
Gravelle talks with OFL
New Chamber Chair
No partying in parks
Thunder Bay Police are cracking down on people hanging out in local parks after hours. Spokesperson Chris Adams says they've received complaints of people partying in parks. The latest you can stay in a park is 11 pm. If your caught in a park after hours, you'll be sent for a summons where you could face a potentially steep fine.
Cyclist not seriously hurt in collision
West Nile in NWO
Northwestern Ontario has its first report of West Nile Virus positive mosquitoes. The mosquitoes were found in a trap in the Fort Frances area. Officials stress there has been no human cases reported.
Lawyer for accused killer mum on bail possibility
A Thunder Bay man, who is charged with 2nd degree murder in the death of his 61 year old wife, remains in custody. After a brief court appearance Wednesday, 63 year old John Robertson was ordered back September 17th. His lawyer George Joseph won't comment on the possibility he'll be making a bail application on behalf of his client . The body of Elaine Robertson was discovered in the couple's Oliver Road apartment in April.
Chief Simon Fobister welcomes decision in Grassy's favour
The Grassy Narrows First Nation is claiming victory in a court case involving clear cut logging activity on its traditional land-use terrritory north of Kenora. The ruling finds that the Government of Ontario does not have the power to take away the rights in Treaty 3 by authorizing development including logging and mining. The decision ends a decade long battle against logging on Grassy.
Two arrested after two vehicle fires
ATV accident claims life
Tragedy in the Rainy-River area. A 10-year-old boy is dead following an Off-Road vehicle crash. OPP say the boy was operating an ATV on a private property in Dawson Township. Police say he lost control of the vehicle and struck a barbed wire fence and was ejected from the ATV. He was transported to Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
EC confirms tornado
Environment Canada has confirmed that a tornado did touch down yesterday afternoon north of the Dryden Airport and in Sioux Lookout. Spokesperson Geoff Coulson says officials will be in the area to survey the damage. The length, width and strength of the twister is not known at this time.
Gravelle's office occupied
Injured workers are occupying Minister Michael Gravelle's Thunder Bay office. Lakehead Labour Council President Melanie Kelso says they're demanding the provincial government take immediate action to alleviate the grinding poverty forced on working people. Kelso wants workers compensation to become a provincial election issue.
Online fraud warning
Thunder Bay Police are warning people to be wary when using Kijiji, Auto Trader and eBay. Detective Constable Heidi Moore says they've received several complaints of counterfeit transactions. Local residents have posted items for sale and have been contacted by alleged buyers via email. The buyers offer the sellers more money than the item is worth and send counterfeit money orders. They ask the seller to send back a portion of the excess cash. Unfortunately the seller deposits the counterfeit money and is then responsible when the bank discovers the bogus transaction. Moore notes to always be cautious with buyers that offer you more money than your asking for.
Beaches closed in T.Bay
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