Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro's private members bill is still waiting to be voted on today. It was debated this afternoon in the Ontario Legislature. Mauro called on members of the opposition to support his bill. NDP Timmins James Bay MPP Gilles Bisson called Mauro's bill nothing but a re-election ploy. Mauro says he won't comment on Bisson's statement in the legislature.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Minor Damage At Silver City
Local Author Gets Recognition
Cold Weather Equals Collisions
Director Set To Retire
Vacancy Rate Up
OPP Get New Gear
United Way Welcomes Donation
Gravelle Announces Health Care Network
The Provincial Government is creating a new new health care network for high needs patients in Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay MPP Michael Gravelle says the new program will offer seniors and patients with complex conditions better care through more coordinated support. The program links together the various health care providers in the City.
Slippery Conditions Bring Collisions
OPP are warning motorists about the slippery driving conditions on area highways after several collisions occured in the region Wednesday. A driver of a GMC Jimmy was west bound on Highway 11/17 when the driver lost control and rolled the vehicle into the ditch. A two vehicle collision also occured yesterday at the intersection of Gronroos Road and Copenhagen Road.Finally, police were called to another vehicle rollover on Highway 11 after the driver lost control of his truck. OPP say the cold weather is causing area roads to be covered in ice and frost.
Drug Charges Laid
Two Longlac residents and a Geraldton man are charged with a variety of drug related charges after a search of a Longlac home by police. OPP located an amount of marijuana, morphine, and drug paraphernalia inside the home. Charged are a 37-year old man from Longlac, an 18-year old male from Geraldton and a 26 year old woman from Longlac.