Friday, April 13, 2012
Accident results in minor injuries
3 people are injured following an accident this morning at Arthur and 20th Side Road. Police say at least two vehicles were involved in the accident. The injuries are said to be minor.
Conservatory reopening delayed
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RBC fundraising for Dilico Youth Foundation
RBC branches around the city today are raising money in support of the new Dilico Children's youth group home. RBC spokesperson Shannon Gothard-Ramirez encourages people to donate. The group home will be located on Fort William First Nation.
No flight cancellations here yet
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Cyclist hit by van
A cyclist was taken to hospital last night after he was hit by a van as he was crossing Memorial Avenue at Central. The 40 year old man has since been released from the hospital with minor injuries. Police are still investigating
MNR prepares for busy fire season
The Minister of Natural Resources says he has a better understanding of the pride and commitment of local firefighters. Michael Gravelle toured the Northwest Region Forest Fire Management Centre in Dryden on Tuesday and he says the Government will continue to back MNR fire crews. Gravelle admits its looking like a busy fire season and the Government is facing tough financial times. However, he stresses public safety is priority number one.
OPP seatbelt blitz
"Buckle up or face a fine." That's the theme of the Ontario Provincial Police Spring Seatbelt campaign. The initiative starts Saturday and ends on April 22nd. OPP across Northwestern Ontario will be targeting drivers and passengers who are not buckled up and will be focusing on child restraints. Police say a properly used booster seat can reduce a child's risk of injury in a crash by as much as 75-percent.
Shed fire
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