Wednesday, October 2, 2013
84 Year Old Charged In Collision
OPP are charging an 84 year old Shuniah man after a two vehicle collision at the intersection of McKenzie Station Road and Highway 11/17 on Wednesday. It involved a truck and an SUV. A passenger in the SUV was sent to the hospital with minor injuries.
Contract Talks Stalled
Talks have broken off between the Amalgamated Transit Union and the City. Bus drivers have been without a contract for sometime and voted recently to take strike action if a deal can't be reached. ATU President Sheila Kivisto says it's unfortunate they couldn't reach an agreement on Wednesday. Kivisto says they are taking a wait and see approach since the mediator may pull them into another meeting in the near future. Kivisto adds they're fed up with being the second lowest paid bus drivers in Ontario.
Hit & Run Suspect Found
Thunder Bay Police are charging a 37 year old man after a hit and run Tuesday night in the area of Algoma and John Street. The man is charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm and fail to remain. The cyclist remains in hospital in critical condition.
T.Bay Author Up For GG Award
Man Injured At Kam River Park
E.D. Of Ontario Food Bank In T.Bay
The Executive Director of the Ontario Association of Food Banks is in Thunder Bay today. Bill Laidlaw is taking part in a round table discussion with the Regional Food Distribution Association. Laidlaw says he is examining northern food bank issues. Laidlaw says transportation is one stumbling block in getting food to remote communities.
Local Woman Charged With Abduction
Cockburn Has Eco Message
An environment message from Bruce Cockburn as he travels through northwestern Ontario. He's helping the group Environmental Defence with its campaign to remove toxic chemicals found in many common household products. During the performance, concert-goers were asked to join in the campaign. Cockburn plays in Thunder Bay on Friday night
CLE To Review Their Bar
The Canadian Lakehead Exhibition Board of Directors is sending their bar issue for review. President Reta Stoger was visibly upset with media after their meeting last night and says they've sent the issue to the policy committee and they'll be looking at the fate of the bar. No other comments were made after the meeting about the future of the CLE bar.
Hit And Run
City Police are appealing for witnesses following a scary hit and run incident. Just after 6:30 last night, a light coloured mini-van was driving down the wrong side of the street before serving into a parking lot in the 200 block of South Algoma and intentionally running over a male on a bicycle. The male driver then sped away down a laneway northbound towards Bay Street. The vehicle has damage to the driver's side bumper. The 38-year old cyclist is in critical condition at Thunder Bay Regional Hospital.
Teen Unveils New Video
A Thunder Bay teenager now has a music video for her song in support of breast cancer research. Capri Ruberto-Anderson wrote a song called "Hope" for her Mother and now it has an official video of her family's story.
LU Pitches New Aboriginal Complex
Lakehead University President Brian Stevenson is trying to attract government funding for a new Aboriginal complex on the campus. Stevenson says he went to Queens Park this week to sell the idea to politicians within the government. Stevenson says the building would cost about 32 million dollars with about 25 million coming from the province and the rest from fundraising. He says the building would put all the Aboriginal programs into one location with the aim of attracting more First Nation students.
Union Gas Gives Hospital Cash
Union Gas is giving the Thunder Bay hospital 100 thousand dollars in energy rebates. The money will go towards upgrades to hot water boiler controls and air handling units. The improvements are expected to save enough natural gas to fuel the equivalent of almost 10-thousand homes.
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