
Monday, September 24, 2012
Golf Debate October 15th

Conservatory Gets Netting
City Council is going to keep the Centennial Botanical Conservatory open. They voted to install 76-thousand dollars worth of netting that will help protect falling glass in the area of the tropical display house. Councillor Rebecca Johnson was one of several who were against the netting and calls buying the nets a band aid solution. Meanwhile, Councillor Brian McKinnon called opening the conservatory with netting is another "Elliot Lake" waiting to happen. Council also asked administration to find money in the 2013 budget to rebuild the greenhouses and come up with a plan for the future use of the conservatory.
Highway 17 Back Open
Salvation Army Building Won't Last
The Salvation Army is telling the City their facility is aging and probably won't last another 10 years. Major Merv Halvorsen spoke to councilors last night and says there are many upgrades needed. Halvorsen says they aren't asking for any money right now they just want to let the City know there is a huge need. The Salvation Army is toying with the idea of building a new facility on their current site or renovating another building in the City.
City Voting Van Gets Award
The City's mobile voting van is getting an award. The Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario presented the accolade to City Clerk John Hannam at last night's meeting. The van was used in the 2010 municipal election.
Dryer Cause of Victor Street Home Fire

Mining Project Continues Environment Phase
The environmental assessment process for a proposed copper mine near Marathon hits Thunder Bay Tuesday. A Joint Review Panel is holding an information session in the city in the evening. Panel spokesperson Lucille Jamault says the panel's secretariat will give any interested groups the information they need on how to participate in the process. She says the session takes place at the Victoria Inn starting at 7 o'clock.
SIU Probes Prisoner Death
The province's Special Investigations Unit is probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a prisoner who was in OPP custody in Kenora. The 42 year old woman died in a weekend traffic accident on Highway 11-17. The SIU's Monica Hudon says they are looking for witnesses specifically the driver of a dark pick up truck who may have seen what happened. Hudon says there are three SIU investigators in Kenora looking into the tragedy.
Litt Remembers "Sam The Record Man"

Early A.M. Hodder Avenue Fire

Victor Street Fire Investigated
Search Continues For Missing 24 Year Old Boater

Woman Prisoner Dies Near Kenora
A 42 year old woman is dead following a collision on the Trans-Canada Highway. She was a prisoner being transferred by Ontario Provincial Police and died early Sunday morning when their vehicle was hit by a transport on Highway 17-A just outside of Kenora. The two officers in the vehicle were also taken to hospital, treated and released but the female prisoner died in the collision. The province's Special Investigation Unit is now being called in to examine the case, as is protocol when any prisoner's dies while in custody. The intersection of Highway 17-A and 658 was closed until 8:00 o'clock last night but has now fully re-opened.
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