Monday, October 7, 2013
Yesno Back To Court Next Week
Its back to court next week for the 32 year old Sheldon Yesno. Yesno appeared in a Thunder Bay courtroom today on a charge of Second Degree Murder in the death last week of 38 year old cyclist Richard Vrastak. Police say Vrastak was run down by a minivan on South Algoma in what they allege to be a drug related incident.
Tbaytel Launches For Good Campaign

Habitat Dedicates Two Homes On Mary Street
Mark Rodgers, Owner & Diane Mitchell |
Virdiramo Wants Support For Heath Pool

Young Professionals To Vie For Recognition

City Woman In Dryden Custody

Shipwreck Found
A shipwreck from sixty-years ago has been found. The Scotiadoc collided with another ship in 1954 and sank near the Sleeping Giant. Jerry Eliason is one of the members that found the ship and describes some of the steps involved in making the discovery. The Scotiadoc is the deepest shipwreck ever found in the great lakes.
Borg Named Dilico Executive Director
The new executive director at Dilico Anishinabek Family Care is Darcia Borg. Borg joins the Aboriginal child care agency with a background of over 20 years of experience in the field. She is a member of the Red Rock (Lake Helen) First Nation and holds a Master's Degree in Social Work. Borg's been the acting director while the board conducted its search for a permanent executive boss.
Aboriginal/International Student Centres on LU Radar
The Chair of the Lakehead University Board of Governors says the upcoming year will be a challenge for fundraising. Cameron Clark says plans for a new Aboriginal centre on campus will require a strong effort in order to leverage government funding for the project. Also on the Board's radar this year will be a new building for international students. Clark says the eventual goal is to have a place that students from other countries can gather at. He says it may or may not include a student residence, that hasn't been decided yet.
Crime Of The Week

Outdoor Pools Need Upgrades
City Council is examining the state of their three outdoor pools. Staff are recommending money go towards the Heath Park and Widnall Pools in the 2014 budget. Councillor Rebecca Johnson says the Dease pool is in dire straights. A group supporting Heath Park will be speaking to Council about the pool's future.
Tamarack Trees Up For Debate

Radar Signs Help

Tournament Centre Needs New Doors
Blue Sky Open For Business

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