Thursday, August 23, 2012
Public Wake Being Held For "Cancer Warrior"
Thunder Bay's outpouring of emotion for Michael Ancliffe seems to show no end. His family, friends and supporters will be holding a public wake for him in the fall. Antcliffe died on the weekend after his very public battle with cancer in which he started his own fundraising campaign on Facebook. The wake for Ancliffe takes place October 5th at the CLE Coliseum
Terrace Bay Celebrates
A street festival in Terrace Bay Friday takes on a new flavour as residents get to meet the executives of the Indian company that bought the town's idled pulp mill. Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle says the Birla Group has proven it's serious about reopening the facility to make rayon. Gravelle says the event is important so residents can see for themselves the mill is reopening.
KI Paddlers To Hit The Water
A team of paddlers from the northern community of KI First Nation is hitting the water to protect their watershed. The group is scheduled to leave the fly-in community Friday and will follow the ancient trading route before arriving in Fort Severn. Richard Anderson is the Watershed Coordinator for KI and says the paddlers are united . He says they are calling on Ontario to respect their land before it gets poisoned by mining companies.
College Delves Into Bio Energy
Confederation College is taking green energy research to a new level. With the help of almost half a million provincial dollars from the Centre for Research in the Bio Econony (CRIBE). College president Jim Madder says they'll be developing a learning and research centre for bio energy. He hopes one of the benefits will be energy for remote communities. Madder says the other goal of the new centre is to support the expansion of the wood pellet industry.
Green Research $ For Atikokan Firm
It's all about green energy for Atikokan Renewable Fuels. The province is providing over 70 thousand dollars to the company through the Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio Economy (CRIBE) to begin testing of wood pellets in co-operation with Lakehead University. Company president Ed Fukushima says research is needed to create a competitive product.
Military Plane Seen Over Lake
Forest Fires Dwindling
Gradually the number of active forest fires in Northwestern Ontario is dwindling. There are now just 30 actives fires in the region. So far this year the Thunder Bay District has had 57 forest fires. All of them are declared out. The Ministry of Natural Resources says the fire hazard is "High" in Southern portions of the Thunder Bay District and also in Kenora, Dryden and Fort Frances.
E.L.A. Rally Planned
Scientist and concerned citizens will gather at Husky the Muskie today to speak about the importatnce of the Experimental Lakes Area to Northwestern Ontario. Research on water quality and fisheries will be the main focus of today's gathering in hopes of saving the program which the federal government has decided to shut down as of 2013. The Save Our Fish - Save our ELA event starts at 12:30 p.m. (EST) at Main Street and McClellan Avenue.
Thunderwolves Struggle In Exhibition Opener
The Lakehead University Thunderwolves men's basketball try-out team lost the opener of a two-game exhibition series against the University of Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devils 91-76. Ryan Thompson led the Thunderwolves with a game high 22 points. Game two of that series goes tonight at 7:00 o'clock at the L.U. Thunderdome.
Boating Accident Sends 3 To Hospital
Provincial Police in Atikokan are looking further into an incident on Rainy Lake that sent three people to hospital, two of them by air ambulance. O.P.P. say a jet boat carrying 8 people struck an island on Sunday. 3 women were injured, one from Quebec, one from Dawson, Ontario and the third from Kenora. None of the injuries are said to be life-threatening.
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