Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Drug Sweep At High School
Students at St. Ignatius School were held in their classrooms for about 15 minutes this afternoon. The Catholic School board says it was at the request of the police who used a dog to sniff out possible drugs. Nothing was found.
Police Release Statement On Video
Thunder Bay Police are aware of a social activist video on YouTube that makes verbal accusations at the local force.
Police say they know about the statements posted on social media sites regarding the ongoing investigation into an abduction and sexual assault which was reported in late December in the city's north end. Spokesperson Chris Adams says anyone who has information about the case should come forward to law officials.
Adams says police are limited in what they can comment on regarding the progress or nature of this investigation.
Police say they know about the statements posted on social media sites regarding the ongoing investigation into an abduction and sexual assault which was reported in late December in the city's north end. Spokesperson Chris Adams says anyone who has information about the case should come forward to law officials.
Adams says police are limited in what they can comment on regarding the progress or nature of this investigation.
ONWA Condemns Video Threat
A video threat against the Thunder Bay Police Service by the social
activist group Anonymous News Canada is being condemned by the Ontario
Native Women's Association. Spokesperson Maryanne Matthews says in
spite of the seriousness of the situation, it's not something the
association condones.
The haunting video challenges the police to show they are taking action to find the people responsible for the abduction and sexual assault of a First Nations woman December 27th. It can be viewed on our news web page.
The haunting video challenges the police to show they are taking action to find the people responsible for the abduction and sexual assault of a First Nations woman December 27th. It can be viewed on our news web page.
Clydesdales Out
The Duluth Clydesdales are now gone from the Superior International Junior Hockey League schedule. President and Commissioner Ron Whitehead says the team will not finish the season because of a lack of players suiting up for the 3 year old franchise. Earlier this season the Sioux Lookout Flyers suspended operations leaving the struggling junior-"A" league with five teams.
FedNor Money For Terrace Bay
Another day, another FedNor announcement. This time aroumd, Terrace Bay
is on the receiving end of almost 28-thousand dollars. The money will
be used to install an air conditioning system in Michael King Hall, a
multi-use facility for community events.
MTO Wants New Vehicle Inspection Stop
The
Ministry of Transportation wants to build a new commercial vehicle
inspection facility along Highway 11/17 in Shuniah. Spokesperson Anne
Marie Piscopo says the MTO is currently looking for public input on the
project and then it will be full speed ahead. The 30 day review period
ends on February 24th.
Good Year For Operation Red Nose
Diana Sustawenko & Darren Roberts |
Police Aware Of A.N.C. Video
A social activist group calling themselves "Anonymous News Canada" are challenging Thunder Bay Police to come out with more information regarding the abduction and sexual assault of a First Nation woman recently. The group has posted a video on YouTube and is specifically calling out the city's police department for inaction surrounding this particular case. When asked about the video, police were just reviewing it and they are expected to make a public statement later this afternoon. Meanwhile, Thunder Bay's Mayor is not putting any stock into the video. Hobbs says the only comment he has is " Anonymous says it all! I give no credence to individuals or groups that remain anonymous." The group's video calls on the local force to release more information on the case by January 28th or they will release what they are calling dirt on the police service.
Armstrong Display Up For Discussion
The local cancer centre is facing some criticism from a few of their
patients over a Lance Armstrong display. Director Joanne Lacourciere
says a handfull of people have complained about it after he admitted to
cheating to win his seven Tour De France titles. Lacourciere says
they're trying to make a decision on whether to celebrate his cancer
survival or not. A meeting to discuss the issue is taking place tonight
but Lacourciere says there is no timetable for a decision.
NWO's First Mobile Library
Tbaytel and the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre are partnering up
to offer a mobile handset library. Innovation Spokesperson Nick
Kolobutin says this initiative should bring in the best and brightest in
the technology field to the City. The library was launched this morning
with 12 different mobile devices to be offered to companies who want to
use them to create mobile software and apps. Tbaytel is donating the
unlocked phones and tablets for the library.
NOMA Upset With Government
The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association says its very disappointed the government chose to leave the organization out of the loop in planning the new Endangered Species Act. NOMA President David Canfield believes they should have been given a seat on the government panel chosen to review the act.Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle says it's the government's intention to have NOMA involved in the next steps of the process.
Tournament Centre Now Open
The Thunder Bay Tournament Centre is open. It was forced to close yesterday after an ammonia leak was found in the building. Centre Manager Kevin Quinte says everything is now under control. He says the leak has been isolated and is now being fixed adding, it's only affecting one third of the Highway 61 facility. Quinte says the problem turned out to be a faulty gasket.
Public Board To Offer Kindergarten In All Schools
Trustees of the Lakehead District School Board are approving a plan that
will provide full-time Junior and Senior Kindergarten in all of its
elementary schools beginning in September. The approval of the plan last
night accelerates the system wide provision of the program by one year.
Mac's Store Robbed Tuesday Night
City police are expected to release more information later today about another Mac's convenience store being robbed last night on High Street. Police say someone threatened a clerk with an unknown weapon and did make off with some property just after 8 o'clock last night.
17 Year Old Charged With Murder
Police are charging a 17 year old boy with second degree murder in connection with the death of a Grassy Narrows man. Treaty Three Police and the Ontario Provincial Police are continuing their investigation into the murder of a 48 year old man. Police say he died on December 2nd, 2012 in a Winnipeg hospital, while being treated for injuries received during a previous incident.
McCarville Picks Up Win
Krista McCarville has her first win at the Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kitchener-Waterloo. She beat Marlo Dahl, also of Thunder Bay 7-5 in the late draw to improve to 1-2. Dahl's rink is now 0-3. Both teams will play twice today.
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