Thunder Bay's Robbi Weldon is injured but doing ok after being involved in a collision with a vehicle in Matane, Quebec. A Cycling Canada official says she hit by a vehicle yesterday while training and is in hospital. She was set to compete in the 2013 UCI Para-Cycling World Cup Finals on Friday. Weldon tweeted to her followers that she's alive and thanked everyone for their messages of support.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Inquest Date Set
An inquest into the death of a 27 year old man will be held October 21st. Bruce Moonias died on December 11th, 2006 at the Thuner Bay hospital after being involved with the Nishnawbe Aski Police and OPP. The inquest is expected to last three weeks and will hear from 22 witnesses.
Big Coke Seizure In T.Bay
A 37 year old Brampton man is charged with trafficking cocaine in Thunder Bay. Staff Sergeant Murray Brown says they arrested the man on Wednesday while he was in possession of a package holding almost 3 kilograms of cocaine. Brown says the man had flown into Thunder Bay from Toronto earlier in the day and was staying at a local hotel. He was arrested walking along Mountdale Avenue. The street value of the drugs is 292-thousand dollars.
Province Gets It
The Provincial Government finally gets it. That's the message from the City after they met with nine Cabinet Ministers this week in Ottawa. Councillor Joe Virdiramo says they spoke with Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli about the future of our coal fired generating station. Virdiramo says the Minister reminded them that all coal plants will be closed after 2014, but hinted at alternative fuel sources for some of those plants. Virdiramo says they also took away from a variety of ministers that there may be Provincial dollars for the proposed event centre.
Collision At Arthur & Brown Streets
A 23 year old woman is charged with making an improper turn after a collision this morning at the intersection of Arthur and Brown Streets. Traffic Sgt. Glenn Porter says the woman hit a 27 year old man who was lawfully crossing in the cross walk. Porter adds the man was taken to hospital for treatment of his injuries.
Yes Says Goodbye To Summer Students
Yes Employment Services is saying farewell to its summer students. Spokesperson Thomas Kelly says they've placed over 240 young people in summer jobs this year. Kelly says it's great to help give students their first work experience.
New Fires In Region
Some more action for Ministry of Natural Resources firefighters. Six new forest fires have been confirmed in Northwestern Ontario, specifically in the Dryden, Sioux Lookout, Thunder Bay, Kenora and Nipigon Districts. Lightning was the main cause, however human-caused fires are also part of the total. Many of the fires did require an air and ground attack as they were in areas that could threaten people or property, but now they are listed as under control. Meantime, the fire hazard is moderate but is expected to reach high by this weekend.
Prisoner Escapes
A prisoner has managed to escape police custody in Kenora. Provincial Police say the prisoner escaped Tuesday morning when he was being moved from the Kenora Court House. 53-year-old Harvey Smith of White Dog First Nation is now on the run. He's described as 6 feet tall and was wearing a black t-shirt, jeans, glasses and blue and white jail issue shoes. An arrest warrant has been issued and police are now searching for Smith.
Ontario's Energy Plan Funding
The Province is promoting conservation and clean energy in smaller sized and Aboriginal communities. The new Municipal Energy Plans and Aboriginal Community Energy Plans will allow the communities to assess its energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, and consider the impact of future growth and options. Small and medium sized as well as Aboriginal communities will be eligible for up to 90-thousand-dollars to develop a plan, while remote First Nations can receive up to 95-thousand.
Northern Priorities Presented
Northern Ontario Mayors are giving the Provincial Government a piece of their mind. They presented seven Ministers a document called Northern Priorities. Acting Mayor Joe Virdiramo says they got a good response from them. The Mayors hope the document will provide a more strategic relationship between Ontario and the five largest Northern Ontario Cities.
Bisson Stops In T.Bay
NDP Critic Gilles Bisson is taking up the cause of the Thunder Bay's generating station. Bisson is calling on the Provincial Government to get to work on converting the coal generating station to natural gas. Bisson says he intends to bring up the coal plant conversion as soon as the Legislature resumes in September. Bisson paid a visit to Thunder Bay yesterday to talk about the Liberal Government's inaction on the local coal plant.
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