Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Geraldton Arena To Be Repaired
Greenstone is getting 125-thousand dollars from FedNor to help repair
the Geraldton arena. The community will replace existing ice pads at
the arena and curling club with a single high efficiency system. The
money was announced by FedNor Minister Tony Clement on Tuesday.
Dragon's Den Does CG Labs Good
A Thunder Bay based DNA business is still beaming after their appearance on CBC's "Dragon's Den". The company preserves the DNA of your loved ones and can be even stored in jewellery. CG Labs Inc. President Neal Esau says it was a good experience. Esau says they've had investors reach out to them after the show aired recently.
CAA Extra Busy With Severe Cold
C.A.A. is reporting another dramatic increase in the number of calls today for vehicles not starting because of the cold weather. Field Coordinator Wayne Salatino says they've been inundated with calls for service. For people who have car problems at home they can expect to wait 24 hours, anyone stranded on the side of the road should be seen in 30 minutes, and anyone near warm shelter within 3 hours. Salatino is asking for patience during the cold snap we are experiencing.
Ammonia Leak Isolated
Highway 11/17 Study This Summer
The Provincial Government is kicking off a study into upgrading Highway
11/17 through Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay Atikokan M.P.P. Bill Mauro says
they're looking at a 13 kilometer stretch of highway between Arthur
Street and Balsam Street. Potential improvements include widening the
highway to four lanes and building new interchanges. The preliminary
design study and environmental assessment are to start this Summer.
Expressway Accident Tuesday AM
O.P.P. are warning motorists about potential debris following a
two-vehicle accident this morning between Red River Road and John Street
Road. Police say there are no known injuries at this time and neither
of the two trucks involved are blocking traffic. Motorists are being to
advised to watch out for potential debris.
OSSTF Not Impressed
The leader of the local Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation
calls the Province's intention to repeal Bill 115, "Smoke and Mirrors".
Paul Caccamo says it's silly to scrap the legislation now since the
Government used it to force contracts on teachers. The Provincial
Government is moving to remove the bill Wednesday.
15-Thousand Dollar Donation To Flood Relief
Thunder Bay's Disaster Relief Committee is on the receiving end of a
15-thousand dollar donation. The money was provided by the Thunder Bay
Plummers, Steamfitters and Welders Union. Funds brought in will go
towards victims of the May 28th flood.
Natural Gas Smell On Arthur
Union gas is looking into a number of reports of natural gas being
smelled in the area of the Valhalla Inn and the Arthur Street area this
morning. District Manager Dave Sword says crews are on the ground
trying to determine if there was indeed a leak. Sword says sometimes
valves may release in an effort to regulate the pressure and that may
have been the cause of the odour but he can't confirm that actually
happened.
New Sand Point F.N. Chief
Murder Charge Upgrade
A Thunder Bay woman is now facing a murder charge. She was originally
charged with aggravated assault in relation to an incident in the Brant
Street area last month. Dead is 28 year old Moses Kakekagumick.
Kimberly Fox remains in custody and will make a court appearance
February 19th.
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