Monday, January 20, 2014
OPP Investigating Two Deaths
Provincial Police are investigating two deaths along with the Forensic Unit, Sioux Lookout Police and North Caribou Lake Police in the Weagamow Lake First Nation. Police responded to a disturbance call and when they arrived at the residence they found a deceased woman. Early this morning a pickup truck believed to be involved with the incident was found along with a deceased man nearby. The identities of the victims are being withheld.
Hobbs Files Papers
Mayor Keith Hobbs making it official today. He filed his papers this morning to stand for re-election in October and says he's counting on voters to give him another 4 years in office. Hobbs says he's taking nothing for granted and plans to work hard to get his message across.
Flu Outbreak Over At Lakehead Manor
LU Researchers Launch Palliative Care Kit
There's a new toolkit for long term care homes who want to offer palliative care to their residents. The kit was developed by a group of people at Lakehead University. Dr. Mary Lou Kelley says there really wasn't anything like this in Canada before. Kelley says thanks to their research they can tell Long Term Care homes how they can create their own palliative care programs in their facilities.
Joint Funding For Greenstone
The Provincial and Federal Government are giving Greenstone's Community Forest 3.5 million dollars to open a training centre. The money will be used to open a regional skills training centre at the Greenstone airport.
Top 20 Under 40 Celebrated
Northwestern Ontario's young movers and shakers were honoured on Saturday in Thunder Bay. The top twenty professionals under the age of 40 were named in the second annual event which is sponsored by the Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario Chambers of Commerce and SHIFT the Young Professional's Network. Here are the winners:
Thunder Bay
Anthony Marrelli
Ashleigh Quarrell
Chris Fralick
Colleen Peters
Curtis Hildebrandt
Daniel Skaarup
Dave Thomas
Derek Lankinen
Marcus Luft
Meaghan Sharp
Michelle Mack
Nadia Kurd
Nadia La Russa
Nikos Mantis
Robert Animikii Horton
Teri Joseph
Thomas Russell
Regional
Annabella Zwada, Terrace Bay
Daryl Skworchinski, Marathon
Jessica Lunday, Kenora
Anthony Marrelli
Ashleigh Quarrell
Chris Fralick
Colleen Peters
Curtis Hildebrandt
Daniel Skaarup
Dave Thomas
Derek Lankinen
Marcus Luft
Meaghan Sharp
Michelle Mack
Nadia Kurd
Nadia La Russa
Nikos Mantis
Robert Animikii Horton
Teri Joseph
Thomas Russell
Regional
Annabella Zwada, Terrace Bay
Daryl Skworchinski, Marathon
Jessica Lunday, Kenora
WestJet Brings New Service To T.Bay
Police Find Hikers
City Police say two 17 year olds are safe after getting lost at the Cascade Conservation Area on Sunday afternoon. The two teens took their dog for a hike in the trail system, got lost and called home for help. Police went out on snow machines and found them in the area of the Shuniah Mine. Both the hikers and the dog were very cold and possibly suffering from frost bite. Police are urging people who are heading out for hikes to be adequately dressed for the weather and to stay on a trail system that they are familiar with.
Drivers Approve Deal
City buses are rolling today after a strike by transit drivers was avoided over the weekend. An all night mediated session led to an agreement early Saturday morning. Drivers with the Amalgamated Transit Union, local 966, voted 76 percent in favour of the new deal Sunday. Transit workers had been without a contract since June of 2012. City Council will vote to ratify the contract at its meeting tonight. ATU President Sheila Kivisto says the five year deal includes an increase in wages.
Missing Teen Found
Light Night At Council
Model Ship Finds Home
A model of the ship MV Thunder Bay will soon be on display at the Mariner's Hall at Prince Arthur's Landing. City Archivist Matt Szybalski says Canada Steamship Lines presented the City with the model of the Laker on a visit to the Port of Thunder Bay in September. The MV Thunder Bay made its maiden voyage in 2013.
Head Lice Policy Changed
The Catholic School Board is changing its head lice policy. Spokesperson Omer Belisle says it was their approach to keep kids with head lice in school as long as their parents were taking action to stamp out the bugs. However, some parents were not taking the appropriate actions. Belisle says they will keep kids in school as long as their parents vow to treat the head lice.
Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Coming To T.Bay
Diversity Thunder Bay will have a prominent figure attending their March 20th 'Celebration Breakfast'. Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish is a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee and will be speaking at the event in support of ending racial discrimination. Chair Tina Tucker says their guest speaker brings with him first hand experiences. Abuelaish is now an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto.
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