Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Former Bookkeeper Sentenced
38 year old Kerry Wirkkunen is going jail for 15 months. The former bookkeeper with a contracting company in the city was convicted of theft in connection with the disappearance of more than 200 thousand dollars. She was sentenced in a Thunder Bay courtroom today by Justice Bruce Fitzpatrick.
Conmee Gets 1.2 Million From Province
Conmee is getting an extra 1.2 million dollars from the Provincial Government's Disaster Relief fund. Mayor Kevin Holland says they now have 2 million dollars from the province to repair their roads and bridges from the May 28th flood. Holland says they want to start construction this spring and have it finished by the fall. The funding announcement was made during the Ontario Good Roads Conference in Toronto this week.
Investment Watchdog In T.Bay Wednesday
The
province's investment watchdog is in the City tomorrow to talk about
fraud. The Ontario Securities Commission is holding a "Protect Your
Money" seminar at the Valhalla Inn Wednesday from 5 until 7.
Spokesperson Eleanor Farrell says you should remember buyer beware.
Farrell adds if someone calls you up out of the blue and tries to sell
you an investment you should also be wary.
Shuniah House Destroyed In Fire
Animal Services Cutting Fees
Dodger |
Local Grocery Store Closing
Northwood Foods is closing its doors after the mall management didn't renew their lease. Officials with the locally owned independent grocery store say the ownership at the Northwood Park Plaza is looking at other options for the space. The last day of operations will be July 7th.
Workbay.net Is Now Online
Don Bernosky and Mary Hayes |
Jury Roll Recommendations Out
A report on ensuring proper aboriginal representation on provincial jury rolls is out and it includes 17 key recommendations. Former Supreme Court of Justice Frank Iacobucci released his report in Thunder Bay today after meeting with people from 32 First Nation Communities, and Aboriginal Leadership. Key goals include providing cultural training for government officials working in the justice system who have contact with First Nations people and creating a First Nation advisory group to the Attorney General.
High School Sports May Soon Return
High School sports in Thunder Bay could start back up again before March Break but it will depend on volunteer teachers and students willing to participate. Activities Director Dave Pineau says he held a meeting yesterday with members of the Triple-S Double-A and feels they can still piece together a Winter schedule and hopefully have a full Spring season of athletics for high school students.
No Changes To Electoral Boundaries
Kenora Murder Trial Winding Down
The jury is expected to begin deliberations today in the second degree murder
trial
of Kenneth Ivall. Justice Terrance Platana has been working on his final charge to the jury for the past four days and will present his instructions this morning. This after the crown and the defense presented their final arguments last week in the eight week long trial. Ken Ivall has been charged in connection to the death of Ed Wilson the early morning hours of March 21st, 2009. His co-accused, Angela Duchesne pleaded guilty to manslaughter midway through the trial.
of Kenneth Ivall. Justice Terrance Platana has been working on his final charge to the jury for the past four days and will present his instructions this morning. This after the crown and the defense presented their final arguments last week in the eight week long trial. Ken Ivall has been charged in connection to the death of Ed Wilson the early morning hours of March 21st, 2009. His co-accused, Angela Duchesne pleaded guilty to manslaughter midway through the trial.
Future In Farming?
Thunder Bay's economic future could lie in farming. That's the opinion of Food Activist Wayne Roberts who toured area farms yesterday and spoke with local residents this morning. Roberts says this area has rich farming land and will be heavily relied on when global warming takes effect in Southern Ontario. Meanwhile, City Council received a report last night claiming area public institutions including themselves spend 6.4 million dollars on food a year and how they could redirect some of that money to local farmers.
Concealing Body Charges Laid
Provincial Police are now charging a 34 year old Manitouwadge woman with concealing the body of a child. O.P.P. say the charges stem from an investigation that started on March 1st, 2011 when they attended the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre in response to a woman having been admitted to hospital under unusual circumstances. The woman is to appear in provincial court on March 27th. Meanwhile O.P.P. are still seeking further information from the public but are not commenting further about the case as it is now before the courts.
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