Friday, November 16, 2012
School Replaces Security Guard
The Public School Board is confirming reports that a security guard at Superior Collegiate has been replaced after an incident at the high school this week. Spokesperson Bruce Nugent says it involved an innappropriate comment made by the male guard to a female student. There's no word on exactly what was said. Security guards have been placed at all public high schools this week because of job action by the teachers.
Christmas Parade All Set
The annual Christmas parade takes place Saturday morning. it starts at 10 o'clock at the Community Auditorium and moves along Memorial Avenue to the CLE grounds. Organizer Volker Kromm is hoping the good weather will attract up to 30 thousand spectators.Kromm says there will be about 50 floats in the this years event.
Police Release Robbery Details

Four Laning Continues
The government is announcing the next phase of twinning the Trans Canada Highway between here and Nipigon. Work will being later this year on a 13 kilometre stretch east of Highway 527. It will be completed in 2015. Aecon Construction and Materials Ltd. was awarded the contract.
Wynne-ing Over The North
Lappe Search Called Off
O.P.P. are calling off a ground search for a suspicious man in Lappe and Gorham township. Staff Sergeant James Graham says provincial police made the decision instead to issue an arrest warrant for the suspect. Police are asking residents in Lappe and Gorham township to call them if they do notice anyone wandering around the area looking suspicious.
Murray Promises Regional Government
Glen Murray has some bold plans for the north if he becomes premier of Ontario. The Liberal leadership candidate says his number one priority for the north is to set up regional governments. Speaking in Thunder Bay Murray says it's all about taking control. Murray says the process would begin with discussion then it would be put to a public vote in the form of a referendum.
McGuinty Proud Of Ring Of Fire
Mac's Store Robbed Overnight

Manhunt Continues In Lappe & Gorham

Thunderwolves Weekend
The Lakehead University men's and women's basketball teams host their home opener tonight at the L.U. Thunderdome. The women's team tips-off against the Queen's Golden Gaels at 6:00 with the #7 ranked men hitting the hardwood at 8:00. Meanwhile the women's volleyball team are also at home this weekend. They take on the University of Toronto Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. and then against Ryerson on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Meanwhile, the #8 ranked Thunderwolves men's hockey team travels on the road this weekend for games against Brock tonight and Wilfred Laurier tomorrow. You can watch live games by clicking on www.ssn.ca
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