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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Red Cross honours hydro linesman
ATV, Dirt bike collide
Two young men from O'Connor Township are in Thunder Bay hospital after an accident on a back road trail. An 18 and 20 year old were driving an ATV and a dirt bike when they collided with each other. The rider of the dirt bike sustained minor injuries, while the driver of the ATV received non life threatening injuries.
Mac's Mart robbed again
Top marks!
It's high fives all around at the Regional Health Science's Centre after it got high marks in two areas of a mandatory accreditation. CEO Andree Robichaud says the hospital received a good report for it's telemedicine program and for family centred care. Robichaud hopes to improve in other areas for the next examination including strategic planning.
Columbus visits City
Thunder Bay's Port welcomed a four hundred passenger cruise ship this morning. Acting Waterfront Manager Paul Pepe says the Columbus is being sold and will sail next year under the name Hamburg. Pepe is trying to bring that ship back and attract others to the City. Over 300 German speaking tourists sailed in on the ship today and toured the City. The cruise ship will be back in two weeks time.
Thunder Bay teens involved in weekend mishap
Two Thunder Bay teens are in trouble with the law as they recover from a traffic accident. The 14 and 16 year old boys were arrested and charged Sunday after police had reports of a stolen vehicle from Thunder Bay travelling on Highway 17 near Schreiber. OPP say the vehicle the two teens were in later veered off the road and slammed into a rock cut after it failed to stop for police. The incident is currently being probed by the Province's Special Investigations Unit.
Taxi robbed by syringe point
Thunder Bay Police are looking for a woman in connection to a taxi robbery. Police say a woman robbed a Diamond Taxi early this morning armed with a syringe. The woman is know by police.
No one hurt in a townhouse inferno
Luckily there are no injuries after a 2 alarm inferno at a townhouse on the south side of town. The blaze ripped through two units a 924 and 926 Neebing Avenue just after 9 this morning. Initial searches of the units came up clear. There is no indication at this time what may have caused the blaze. Black smoke from the fire could be seen across the city.
Another fire at AbitibiBowater sends 5 to hospital
Another fire at AbitibiBowater sent 5 employees to the hospital with minor injuries. Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue Responded to the blaze early this morning at Paper Machine 5. Four people suffered smoke inhalation and one person received a head injury.
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