CN Rail officials wait for meeting at FWFN |
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Bridge To Remain Closed Indefinitely
LU Signs Deal With Alberta University
CCAC Launches Telehomecare
People living with chronic heart disease and other health related conditions can now get health care services from their home. It's part of the Northwest Community Care Access Centre's Telehomecare program. Spokesperson Marg Milani says they're looking for interested patients. Milani says patient information is logged every day on a tablet like device and a nurse monitors to see that everything is going well
Children's Aid Needs Help
A late start to fundraising is putting the Children Aid Society's Christmas Wishes Gift Tree campaign behind. They've so far only raised 60 gifts, with 250 being this year's goal. Executive Director Rob Richardson says they have gift trees at all three Walmart locations in the City. Richardson says they'll be collecting gifts right up until Christmas Eve.
Rae Talks Positive About ROF
Highway 11 Open
No School Buses Today
South Side Stabbing
Overnight Fire
Chiarelli Says T.Bay Plant Has Potential
Chief Will Ask For Answers From CN
will be demanding a timeline on when the fire damaged bridge will reopen to pedestrian and vehicle traffic and says she'll reiterate the inconvenience of having the bridge closed. Morriseau says if the closure is extended she has to make arrangements for transit and emergency services for her community. The meeting takes place this afternoon on the First Nation.
LU Hosting Mining Conference
The conference kicks off this morning with a speech from First Nations Ring of Fire negotiator Bob Rae. Hollings says topics include learning from past mining projects, looking to the future, and exploring current projects on the go.