GG David Johnston |
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Speech From The Throne
Driver Succumbs To Injuries
The 64 year old Alberta man involved in a single vehicle accident this afternoon has died in Thunder Bay hospital. He lost control of his vehicle just before 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon hitting a rock cut on the opposite side of the road. Highway 11/17 near Sistonen's Coroners was closed for over 2 hours on Wednesday.
Solar Panel Projects Complete
Thunder Bay Hydro's rooftop solar panel project is officially complete. The last of six City building's started collecting solar energy on Tuesday and officials held a ribbon cutting Wednesday. Hydro President Rob Mace says the solar panels do provide some energy. Panels have been installed on the roofs of the Port Arthur Arena, Tbaytel Work Centre, Mountdale Maintenance Garage, and Thunder Bay Transit Building.
Habitat Program Reaches 25 Year Milestone
Major Rob Kerr |
Camp Quality Fundraiser Wednesday Night
There's a charity event for Camp Quality taking place at the CLE Coliseum Wednesday night. Organizer Clara Butikofer says local participants will be peddling away on stationary bikes as part of the event. 13 teams are registered and over 100 people will be attending Wednesday's event. Ceremonies begin at 5:45....the fundraising goal is 18 thousand dollars.
Longlac Man Keno Winner
Longlac resident Andre Boulanger is 125-thousand dollars richer after playing in Ontario's Daily Keno draw. The retiree plans to save some of his winnings, but also spoil his daughter and grandson.
20 Ounces Of Cocaine Seized
Education Minister Unveils Youth Job Strategy
The Provincial Government is touting its new Youth Jobs Strategy. Education Minister Liz Sandals toured Sir Winston Churchill High School today and unveiled the strategy. Sandals says they're spending over 200 million dollars will go towards creating four new funds that will help young people find work, build job skills and start their own business. Sandals is also holding a discussion today in the City with school board officials, students and other education representatives about the needs of students in Ontario.
Shelter House Kicks Off Raffle
Shelter House is kicking off it's largest fundraising raffle in the history of the organization. Executive Director Patty Hajdu says they've seen a jump in demand for their services and don't have enough money to offset the increased need. First prize is 30-thousand dollars in cash, followed by 10-thousand, and 5-thousand dollars for third place. The draw will be made on Christmas Eve with early bird draws taking place in November. City Councillors Larry Hebert, Iain Angus and Paul Pugh bought the first three tickets for the raffle at an event this morning.
Conservatory Reopens
After being shut down over the long weekend, the Centennial Botanical Conservatory is set to reopen today. Last Friday, City officials closed the 47-year old building after a couple of roof vents had broken over a walkway. The Conservatory was closed last winter after glass panels came crashing down, which led the City to install protective safety netting from the ceiling. The facility opens its doors this afternoon at one o'clock.
OPP Nab Naughty Drivers
Group Talks Minimum Wage Today
Poverty Free Thunder Bay wants to hear your stories about living on Ontario's minimum wage. Chair Terri Carter says they want to hear about the hardships people making minimum wage face. To share your story stop by the Village Green in the Victoriaville Mall from 11 until 1. Stories shared with Poverty Free Thunder Bay will then be passed on to members of the Provincial Government.
Airport Holding Training Exercise
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