Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Pedestrian struck by car
City police are investigating a car-pedestrian accident which sent one person to
hospital. They say it took place at around 6:40 pm Wednesday at the
intersection of Cumberland and River. They say paramedics stabilized the victim
and then took her to the Health Science's Centre with unknown injuries.
City couple win$ big
A Thunder Bay couple are almost one million dollars richer thanks to a recent lottery win. Allan and Darlene Maki won 983 thousand dollars in the January 21st. Lottario draw. The couple has been married for 37 years and plan to share their winnings with their family, pay off some bills, take a vacation and put away the rest in their savings.
Grann grilled over record keeping
Hyer to hold Budget Meetings
MP Bruce Hyer wants to know what his constituents want in the upcoming
Federal Budget. Hyer says he's planning on holding information meetings in
the area with NDP finance critic Peter Julien. Hyer says the meeting
in Thunder Bay will take place next Friday at the Prince Arthur Hotel
from 7:30 to 9pm.
Transit City could be coming back to life
A looming legal battle at Toronto City Hall could have major implications for Thunder Bay. A recent statement from a Toronto legal firm said Mayor Rob Ford didn't have the authority to kill the transit city light rail plan. MPP Bill Mauro says the report has reopened the debate that could see Toronto Council go back to the original plan that saw lots of work for the Bombardier plant.
"I wasn't hiding anything"
Toni Grann (left) leaves courthouse |
City Police officer Toni Grann took the stand in her Breach of Trust trial. Grann is charged with falsifying records in the Ontario Sex Offender Registry. On the stand this morning Grann painted a picture of a system that she felt wasn't organized on various levels. She sited an example of how she got so busy that she had to make deals with some uniformed officers to get verifying addresses of some local sex offenders. She told the court "I wasn't hiding anything." Under cross examination she says she did not have all convicted sex offenders come to the police station to register even though it was required by law.
LUSU holds rally
Toni Grann to take stand today
City Police Constable Toni Grann will take the stand today. Her London, Ontario Lawyer Clay Powell says she's been waiting to tell her side of the story for over two years. The Crown rested its case yesterday. Grann is facing 11 charges of Breach of Trust in connection with falsified local records in the Ontario Sex Offender Registry.
NWO needs its own weather rodent
It's Ground Hog Day Thursday and our meteorologist wants Northwestern Ontario to get its own prognostic rodent. Bill Laidlaw says the region can no longer depend on Southern Ontario's Wiarton Willie. Laidlaw says we're going to have a late start to Spring but the rest of Winter will be warmer than normal.
Ignace has Mayoral vacancy
Ignace Council is accepting the resignation of Mayor Lee Kennard with regret. Municipal officials say they haven't had a chance to sit down with Council and discuss the options of filling the vacancy.
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