Friday, July 27, 2012
Flood Cause Remains A Mystery
It will be several months before we find out what caused the flooding at the city's East End sewage plant. Spokesperson Darrell Matson says it's all part of a consultants study of the May 28th flood which is taking place now and will be explained to city councillors Monday evening. He says the final report isn't expected to be ready for 3 or 4 months. Included in that report will be finding out what caused a leak in the sewage plant.
Global Sticks Reaches The End
It looks like the end of the line for Global Sticks. The Oliver-Paipoonge company has closed its doors according to Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle, whose government has provided millions of dollars to the popsicle stick manufacturer to get it off the ground. He says it's his understanding they have closed the doors at this time after not being able to find a private sector investor. A call to the owner, Reggie Nukovic. has not been returned.
City Hiring Freeze Possible

Teens Survive Transport Crash
Two teenage girls are out of hospital after they were treated for injuries they sustained in a traffic accident last night. Police say that it took place at the intersection of Memorial Avenue and the Harbour Expressway around 11 o'clock when a pick-up truck collided with a transport. The girl who was driving the pick up is now charged with a red light violation.
O.P.P. Nab Third Suspect
A 24 year old man from Wellington is now in police custody and will appear in court today. He was the third suspect involved in what O.P.P. are calling an attempted break and enter. The apprehension of the suspect proved to be difficult as he fled on foot into the bush near Pays Plat early Wednesday morning. Police picked him up while trying to hitch hike near Jackfish Lake. He and two others were stopped by Provincial Police who used a spike belt to end the car chase.
Dryden Mill Workers Agree To New Deal

Forest Fire Numbers Down Thanks To Rain
Two days of rain is helping to dampen the forest fire number here in Northwestern Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources officials now say they are battling more than 60 forest fires in our region, that's down from 80 on Wednesday. The M.N.R. is keeping an eye on the forecast, saying that the forest fire rating will rise again with sunshine and warm temperatures expected in the days ahead.
Selects Secure Playoff Spot

Border Cats Win Third Straight

Druery Signs Deal To Go Pro
Lakehead University's Lindsay Druery is graduating from playing basketball for the Thunderwolves to playing professionally in Europe. She will join Lakehead Alum Kathryn Verboom in the German 2 Bundesliga on the TSV Towers Speer/Schifferstadt. Druery, from Smithville, Ontario, says she never dreamed of even being able to play basketball at the university level, let alone professionally. Druery leaves for German in September and will have an opportunity to teach English during her time away from the court.
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