No one is hurt following a Thursday afternoon fire at 176 Riverside
Drive. The blaze started in the garage and quickly spread and got out
of control sending black plumes of smoke high into the sky. Fire
Service Platoon Chief Joe Grzelewski says they were unable to save the
house and most of its contents. He says now its the job of investigators
to find out the cause.. Cold weather was also a factor because of ice
build up
Thursday, January 31, 2013
LRCA Holds Elections
The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority is welcoming back its Chair Bill Bartley. He was re-elected last night as was Shuniah's Donna Blunt as Vice-Chair. The LRCA held its monthly meeting last night, where they were told they are getting a 22 thousand dollar grant from the Ministry of Environment for the Mission Marsh's 25th Anniversary.
Resolute To Open Sawmill in Atikokan
Richard Garneau |
Hudak Slams Conversion Decision
Tim Hudak says he supports the city in its efforts to keep the Mission
Island generating station open. The Ontario Conservative Leader says it
was the first concern of Mayor Keith Hobbs when the two of them met
today. Hudak says it was a "boneheaded" decision by the Liberal government
to stop the conversion to natural gas. He believes the Liberals are
simply using the savings from the closure here to help pay for the
cancellation of the gas plants in southern Ontario.
Thunderwolves To Auction Jerseys Friday
Lakehead University men's hockey team are doing their part to help the
local Cancer Centre. Team President Rory Cava says they'll be wearing
special jerseys on Friday and fans can bid on them at a silent auction
table that will be set up in the lobby of the Fort William Gardens.
Money raised will go towards the Northern Cancer Fund.
Kam Nordic Ski Tour Postponed
Organizers with the Kamview Nordic Ski Tour are electing to postpone
this weeken'd event. The family friendly cross-country ski race of 5, 15
or 30 kilometres has been postponed by a week from this Saturday to
next on February 9th.Organizers are saying due to the extremely cold
temperatures forecast for Saturday, we have decided to postpone by one
week. They say they want this to be an enjoyable event for all
participants, not a lesson in cold weather survival!
Hudson Mill Re-opens In Sioux Lookout
More positive news for the forest industry in northwestern Ontario.
Sioux Lookout Mayor Dennis Leney says the Hudson Mill has re-opened.
Leney says Buchanan Forest Products hopes to have a full crew of
100-plus people by May or end of June. He stresses the future looks
bright for the mill and for the community.
Ornge To Hire New Staff In Thunder Bay
Ornge Air Ambulance is adding additional staff to its Thunder Bay Base.
C.E.O. and President, Dr. Andrew McCallum made the announcement today,
saying they will add a third team of paramedics dedicated to performing
transports on the helicopter. McCallum says the number of people being
hired will be 10 and Ornge is looking to increase staff levels through
the recruitment and training of additional paramedics.
NADF New E.D.
The Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund's new Executive Director is Brian Davey. Davey says he's excited to get to work on a number of initiatives that he hopes will boost the number of Aboriginal entrepreneurs in the region. Davey is replacing Harvey Yesno who went on to become the Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Another Elevator Incident At Royal Edward Arms
An elevator in the Royal Edward Arms is back up and running after people overloaded it causing it to break twice in the same day. Last night 6 people, including a pregnant woman, where stuck in the apartment building's back-up elevator. Fire officials say the whole ordeal lasted about half an hour. District Social Services Board CAO Bill Bradica says they're going to be cracking down on residents piling into the lone working elevator. An elevator in the front of the building is still closed and needing repair after a woman fell to her death in October.
Demmings Set To Retire
Volunteer Thunder Bay Bottle Drive A Success
Volunteer Thunder Bay is overwhelmed with the success of their recent bottle drive for flood relief. Spokesperson Deborah Poole-Hofman says they brought in almost 2 thousand dollars in empties. The money will go directly to the City's Disaster Relief Commitee. The deadline to raise money for the victims of the May 28th flood is tomorrow.
Health Minister Gives Cash To Hospital
Ontario's Health Minister is giving the Health Sciences Centre 300 thousand dollars for bariatric care and an unknown amount to the company Regen Med. The program will allow 100 patients with severe obesity to be treated in a medical/behavioural program at the local hospital. Deb Matthews toured the local hospital this afternoon alongside MPP's Bill Mauro and Michael Gravelle.
Anna Gibbon Appointed JOP
17 Year Old Takes A Joy Ride
A 17 year old man is charged with eight offenses after a police pursuit Tuesday night. Constable Julie Tilbury says it all started when they saw a white car speeding on May Street. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle and it struck two parked vehicles in the
Bay Street and Water Street area. The car left the scene and the pursuit was
called off for public safety. Officers found the same young man again driving along Marion Street, the car skid into the curb where police pinned the vehicle so that it couldn't move. Among the charges he faces is taking the family vehicle without permission.
Resolute To Make Announcement
A
visit tomorrow to Thunder Bay and Atikokan by the president of Resolute
Forest Products. Richard Garneau is scheduled to make an announcement
that Mayor Dennis Brown says in an email will mean jobs and industry for
his community. The nature of the announcement has not been disclosed,
but there's speculation in the community that Resolute plans to
construct a new sawmill on the site of the former Buchanan owned mill at
nearby Sapawe.
Murillo Hall Getting Upgrade
Oliver-Paipoonge is getting 90 thousand dollars from the federal government. The FedNor funding is being used to replace the heating and cooling system in Murillo Hall.
OPP Recruitment Night
The OPP is looking for Northerners who want to become police officers. A recruitment information session is being held tonight at the Thunder Bay OPP Detachment in Rosslyn. Sgt. Darryl Wilson says the region recruits 25 to 30 new officers each year. Wilson says there will be information to those people just getting started in training to become a police officer and those who already have the credentials.
More Wynne Praise
The number of people excited to work with Ontario's new premier continues to grow. Dave Canfield is the vice president of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association, and says he's glad that Kathleen Wynne was elected the top spot. He says she's been very responsive to the concerns of municipal leaders in this region. Meanwhile, Thunder Bay MPP Bill Mauro is looking forward to working with his new leader Kathleen Wynne. Mauro took part in a caucus meeting yesterday and calls it very productive. Mauro says Wynne stressed she will resume the Ontario Legislature on February 19th.
NALS To Be Go Between
Relay For Life Ready For Another Year
Organizers with the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay For Life is already getting ready for the June 14th event. Last night, the organization held a kick off to announce some of the new initiatives for the 12 hour overnight fundraiser. Spokesperson Kyle VanRavenswaay says its time to rally the troops and get signed up for the event. Van Ravenswaay hopes they'll be able to make this year bigger and better and beat last year's fundraising goal of 126 thousand dollars.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
OPP Crack Down On Speeders
OPP are cracking down on speeders. Last week an officer from the Upsala Detachment found a driver going west bound on Highway 17 at an excessive speed. In the end the Police officer charged the driver for going 55 kilometres an hour over the already 90 kilometre speed limit. The 44 year old man's vehicle was impounded for seven days, and he was charged with speeding.
Police Aware Of Possible Witness
Thunder Bay Police are reacting to a news report of an unconfirmed eye
witness sharing his account of an alleged abduction and sexual assault
case. Police are aware of the release of information from a possible
witness to the ongoing investigation. Police are currently
investigating the information and attempting to work with the source to
obtain evidence that may be associated to the investigation. The witness
has not yet come forward to police.
OPP Respond To Six Collisions
OPP are reminding motorists to use common sense when driving in slippery
conditions. Police have already responded to six motor vehicle
collisions so far today. The first incident occurred on Highway 102
when a west bound van tried to pass a transport but lost control.
Several other accidents were reported on Highway 11/17 today as well.
Norovirus Hard To Track
Health officials in Thunder Bay say it's hard to know if there is a major outbreak of the Norovirus. The District Health Unit says while the virus is widespread in the United States it's not as easily tracked here. Spokesperson Darlene Binette says it's not a reportable disease unless its in a health care facility. She says that it's possible there is an outbreak in the Bethami Nursing home, but the tests aren't back. The latest confirmed cases were at recent catered function handled by a local deli.
Rotary Gives Out Cash
Anonymous Releases Essay
Thunder Bay Police have yet to respond to a lengthy internet posting by
the group Anonymous. The essay was released early Tuesday morning on
the site Wordpress hours after the hacktivist group said they would
release embarrassing information about the local police force. It's a
follow up to last week's video threat demanding more action on a local
sexual assault against a First Nation's woman. While the document mocks
the police investigation it backs off from spilling any internal
information.
Make The Pledge
Thunder Bay's Health Sciences Centre wants men across Northwestern Ontario to get screened for colorectal cancer. A group of local men will be gathering at the hospital tomorrow to make the pledge to get tested. Hospital Spokesperson Janine Chiasson says when colon cancer is deteced early, there's a 90 percent chance it can be cured. The Thunder Bay men will be taking a group picture that will be uploaded to Cance Care Ontario's Facebook page and will join other photos of men from across the province.
2013 Budget Meetings Start Next Week
The 2013 budget is expected to be in the hands of City Councillors sometime later this week. The draft budget is available to the public on Friday afternoon on the City's Website. City Clerk John Hannam adds the public can also have their say on the budget at 5:30 at City hall this Tuesday. Council will then review the budget on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and again on February 12th.
NW LHIN Reappoints Chair
The North West Local Health Integration Network will have a familiar face chairing it's board. Joy Warkentin was recently reappointed Chair. She first sat on the LHIN board in 2010.
Rickford Hoping For Good Year
The MP for the Kenora Riding is hoping for a prosperous year, now that the House of Commons is back in action. Greg Rickford says that a main priority is work on financial transparency and accountability for First Nations leadership. He adds there's another key focus. Rickford says they will also continue to work on Canada's Economic Action plan for this year.
New JOP In Dryden Area
Report Says Mining Is A Big Deal For NWO
The Conference Board of Canada says northern Ontario's mining output will expand by 66-percent from 2011 to 2020. Anja Jeffrey is the Director for the Centre of the North and says Ontario is in a good position to grow. Jeffrey notes the current setbacks include inadequate or non-existent infrastructure and skilled labour shortages.
Campbell Says Big Tests For Wynne
Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell is congratulating Kathleen Wynne on
winning the top post for the provincial Liberals. Campbell says how she
handles the numerous scandals facing the Liberals will serve as important first
tests for the Premier-elect. The NDP member says Wynne can't ignore the
problems at Queen's Park and must work with the opposition to make the
government work. Campbell notes Wynne voted in favour of the controversial
bill for teachers, Bill 115. Campbell says MPP's are expected back at Queen's
Park on February 19th.
Mac's Robbed-Photo Released
City police are looking for a person who is responsible for an overnight
break-in at the Mac's Convenience store on Beverly Street. They say
that access to the store was gained by breaking a glass door. Police
say they were alerted by the burglar alarm. They say a video shows the
male taking cigarettes and then leaving.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Teachers College Disciplines Local Principal
The
Ontario College of Teachers is disciplining the former Principal of
Algonquin Avenue Public School. In a letter to the College of Teachers,
the Lakehead Public School board alleged that Andrea Morency mismanaged
money from an Anti-poverty fund and didn't provide proper receipts.
It's also alleged that she used school money to purchase items through a
gift registry for a friend's wedding shower. As part of the
disciplinary action, Morency has agreed not work at a teaching job for
nine months, and refrain from assuming any financial responsibilities
for at least 2 years.
NAN Wants To Work With Wynne
Flu Outbreak In Nipigon
Hyer Speaks In QP After Surgery
Today is the first day back for Members of Parliament. It was also MP Bruce Hyer's first question after his tongue cancer surgery. Hyer received applause after standing up in the legislature. The Independent used his question to talk about the Northern Gateway Pipeline. Hyer is supposed to be resting but he didn't want to give up his speaking time during Question Period.
NAPS Drug Bust In Fort Hope
Nishnawbe-Aski Police continue to crack down on drug traffickers. Four
people have been arrested after they were caught trying to smuggle drugs
into the remote community of Fort Hope. Police say the arrests stem
from four separate investigations. In total, officers seized
11-thousand dollars worth of marijhuana and over 10-thousand dollars
worth of oxycodone.
Police Warn Of Traffic Delays
Thunder Bay Police want to let motorists know there may be traffic
delays around City Hall this afternoon. Idle No More will be walking to
and from City Hall starting at 4. Thunder Bay Police, Naps, APS, and
OPP will be present to provide a safe environment for the community and
participants while traveling along the designated route.
Energy Task Force Continues To Lobby For Power Plant
The City's energy task-force continues to lobby the Provincial
Government over plans to close the local generating station. The group
held a meeting today to discuss the next steps after their meeting last week
with representatives of the Power Authority and Energy Minister.
Councillor Iain Angus says they're asking local residents to get
involved in their plea to keep the plant open. Angus says if the plant
is closed there could be rolling power outages.
Hobbs Likes Wynne Win
Thunder Bay's Mayor Keith Hobbs says Kathleen Wynne's election to Liberal Leader will be beneficial to Northwestern Ontario. Hobbs says Wynne understands the region like former candidate Glen Murray did. Hobbs likes that she is up to speed on many of Thunder Bay's issues and says they won't have to educate her.
Con. College CampTV launched
Confederation College now has its own web based radio station. Camptv.ca
was launched today and students of the Television Broadcast Production
Program will be broadcasting on the site. Students from the Film
Production and Multimedia programs will also be producing content for
the station.
LU Prof Back From National Forestry Conference
A Lakehead University Professor is back from a National Forestry Conference. The conference focused on getting First Nation and Municipalities involved in managing and using area forests. Dr. Peggy Smith says they've decided to form a national policy network to look at community forestry programs. Smith says they'll continue to work towards creating the network in the coming months.
MTO Happy With Plowing Service
The Ministry of Transportation admits there have been a couple of issues this winter, but feels the contractor assigned to plowing area highways is getting the job done. Transfield Services took over the responsibility of highway maintenance last summer. Wayne Prystanski is the MTO's operations manager for the northwest, and says the Ministry is so far satisfied. Several people believe the level of services hasn't been the same.
Gravelle "Excited" About Wynne Lead Government
Kathleen Wynne |
White Receives Queen's Medal
A Kakabeka Falls woman is now the proud recipient of the Queen's Diamond
Jubilee medal. Donna White is well known for her volunteer work with
World Vision Canada and is responsible for over 200 children being
sponsored. Supporters also say she has raised thousands of dollars for
the organization throughout the year.
Mauro Confident In Wynne
Kathleen Wynne |
Mauro says he wasn't surprised by Wynne's victory.
Mild Trembler Hits North Shore
On the north shore they are still talking about Friday's earthquake. An
official with Earthquakes Canada confirms that a magnitude 2.3 trembler
was centred 67 kilometres west of Terrace Bay and about 27 kilometres
from Lake Nipigon. While it was too small to cause any damage it can
be felt by people living nearby.
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