Monday, October 21, 2013
Ground Beef Recalled
Wunnumin Shooting

Webcasting Delays Inquest

LU Responds To Letter To The Editor
Lakehead University is responding to a letter to the editor in Saturday's Chronicle Journal. The letter talks about the experiences of a Lakehead University student who says she was raped by a classmate. President Dr. Brian Stevenson says he's appointing a Task Force to review the issues raised in the letter and the policies, procedures, training, and support Lakehead has in place and how they might be improved. The Task Force will be chaired by Dr. Lori Chambers, Chair of LU's Department of Women Studies.
Waste Reduction Week Underway
It's waste reduction week and the city is trying to get you to think recycling. Spokesperson Jason Sherband its also a chance to promote the city's involvement. The city will be going to the local schools to give presentations to the students and provide guided tours of the recycling plant and the landfill site.
Campbell Raises Kenora Man's Plight At QP
A Kenora man's attempt to get treatment for cancer has landed at Queen's Park. On Monday, Kenora Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell asked the Health Minister why Wes Bland wasn't approved for a PET scan in Winnipeg. Deb Matthews claims it was a misunderstanding which has since been cleared up. Campbell is upset that northwestern Ontario residents still have to get prior approval from OHIP before they can get their test done in Winnipeg.
T.Bay Woman Up For Business Award
Fire Season Winding Down
The forest fire season in Northwestern Ontario continues to be a quiet one. Ministry of Natural Resources Spokesperson Deb MacLean says the last fire was in Red Lake, and was put out on Wednesday. MacLean says the two prescribed burns in Sioux Lookout are still active, and are being held at 45 and 15 hectares.
Rail Incident Winding Down
A rail car that toppled over Friday on Resolute Forest Products mill property in Fort Frances has now been emptied and hauled away. Some of it's contents, hydrogen peroxide, spilled, but crews had it contained by Saturday. The chemical is used in the bleaching process at the mill, but officials says it posed no risk to the public at any time. Roads that had been closed during the incident have now been reopened.
Flu Shot Clinics Up & Running
Thunder Bay's Health Unit is preparing the masses for the upcoming flu season. They kicked off their annual flu shot clinics today at the Italian Cultural Centre. Dr. Janet DeMille is the Health Unit's Associate Medical Officer of Health and says they're not sure how harsh the flu season will be this year but notes last year's was worse than previous years. To check out a list of flu shot clinics click here.
Hyer Goes National With Rail Concerns
Thunder Bay independant MP Bruce Hyer is grabbing attention with his views on rail safety. Speaking on the CTV News Channel, Hyer says this weekend's fiery derailment in Alberta is reason enough to take a serious look at how much money is spent on making sure rail transportation is safe. He says there needs to be regulation that works and a stop to cutting funds and people. Hyer also believes there should be more money spent on rail infrastructure in the country.
Weapons Incident At The Shoreline

Local Seniors Win Provincial Awards

Police Nab Hit And Run Suspect
Crime Of The Week

City Council Preview

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