Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Police "Maced" By Man
A 28 year old man is to make a court appearance tomorrow after police say their officers were allegedly sprayed with bear mace. They say it happened early this morning on McIntyre Street when they tried to take a man into custody who was carrying around a machete. Police say they drew their guns to make the arrest.
Jared Staal To Make NHL Debut
Campbell Tries To Spur Gov't Action
The MPP for Kenora-Rainy River is calling on the premier to address the social conditions in First Nation communities.Speaking at Queens Park, Sarah Campbell says it's unfair that these communities have to declare a state of emergency to get some attention from the government. A remote Northern First Nation declared a state of emergency last week due to recent suicides and the issue of prescription drug abuse.
Gravelle Says He Lobbied For ELA Decision
MPP Michael Gravelle is taking some of the credit for helping to save the Experimental Lakes Area . The province has agreed to keep the scientific research in the area near Vermillion Bay going. Gravelle says he has been lobbying on behalf of provincial control over the area.
Gravelle says it's important also find a way to keep the ELA open for the longer term saying the research conducted there is invaluable.
Province Replacing Bridge On Highway 11
The Provincial Government is hiring Dalcon Enterprises to replace the Blackwater River Bridge near the Highway 580 junction. The 4.4 million dollar project will create 40 jobs near Beardmore.
Fire Called To Hospital
NOMA AGM In T.Bay
Municipal leaders from across the region are in Thunder Bay for the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association Annual General meeting. The highlight of the 3 day conference, which starts today, is a forum with 8 Ontario Ministers. Conservative Leader Tim Hudak and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath will also address delegates. There will also be an appointment of a new President. Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield is widely expected to replace Ron Nelson who has indicated he won't seek another term.
Resolute Gives Money To Cancer Fund
Thunder Bay's Resolute Forest Products Woodlands workers are celebrating being injury free for a year. The company is marking the achievement with a 5-thousand dollar cheque to the Northern Cancer Fund at the hospital.
Police Launch Senior Abuse Video
Thunder Bay Police are tackling the issue of crimes against seniors. They're launching a special video today that will speak to First Nation residents about the growing concern about senior abuse.
Constable Diane MacLaurin says the video was greatly needed. The video is narrated by a local elder who speaks in her native language and English.
Constable Diane MacLaurin says the video was greatly needed. The video is narrated by a local elder who speaks in her native language and English.
ELA To Stay Open In 2013
The Provincial Government is coming to the rescue of the Experimental Lakes Area. Ontario is teaming up with the Manitoba Government and Feds to keep the ELA open in 2013. The province will provide operating support and work toward an agreement to keep the facility open well into the future.
TBRRI Looking For New CEO
The Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute is looking for a new CEO. It comes with the sudden departure of Michael Wood. Board Chair Keith Jobbitt will not discuss the details surrounding Wood's exit but says Roxanne Deslauriers is going to take over on an interim basis until a permanent replacement can be found.
Horizon Clears Another Hurdle
Horizon Wind is one step further towards building its wind energy park in Thunder Bay. The Ministry of Environment has determined the Big Thunder Wind Park's Renewable Energy Approval application meets the requirements of the Green Energy Act. The company's REA still needs to be approved before Horizon can commence construction on the first phase of their project on the Nor'Wester escarpment.
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