Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Brief Weather Reprieve On The Way
Expect a brief reprieve from the deep freeze. While Thursday will still see below normal temperatures, Environment Canada's Marie-Eve Giguere says we will get much warmer weather Friday with a high of minus 7, and you should enjoy it while it lasts. She says starting this weekend we will be back to much colder temperatures that will last into next week. Giguere says to expect more frigid mornings with extreme wind chill values.
Pre-Apprentice Program Announced
No Date For RoF Meeting
There is still no formal meeting announced between Greg Rickford and Michael Gravelle on the Ring of Fire. Both are their federal and provincial government reps for the giant mining development. Rickford says the two are still only exchanging information periodically and that Gravelle recently said he will be providing more materials on a number of policy options that the feds will consider in conjunction with all stakeholders including the provincial government. Rickford says he and Gravelle continue to have conversations about the opportunities available for the project.
Paramedics Look To Do More
The head of the regional ambulance service is pumped about the government's moves to help streamline paramedic services in Ontario. EMS Chief Norm Gale says the province is making 6 million dollars available for that purpose. It means each regional emergency service can apply for funding to design programs and do research into how paramedics can become better health care providers. Gale envisions local paramedics becoming more of a support service for seniors and those who have barriers accessing health care.
Westbound Travellers Beware
Less than ideal travel conditions today if you're heading to Winnipeg. The RCMP has issued a blowing snow advisory for the Steinbach and Riche areas. Police say visibility is near zero at times. Environment Canada has also issued a windchill warning for much of
southern Manitoba including Winnipeg today.
southern Manitoba including Winnipeg today.
Accidents Rule The Day

Mulcair Visits City
Warning To Snowmobilers

OPP are reminding snowmobile enthusiasts to take precautions when out on area trails and frozen lakes. It comes after four missing snowmobilers were reported to them recently. The area lakes and rivers are covered in a thick layer of snow and slush that have caused drivers and their sleds to become stranded in remote areas. In all cases the snowmobilers were located safe and sound.
Women In Politics

Beardy Applauds Young
Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy is applauding Neil Young's "Honour the Treaties" tour. Beardy says the singer brought to the forefront important issues of environment and industry, but also recognizing that First Nations people are the rights holders of the lands. Young's tour ended on Sunday and surpassed its fundraising goal of 75-thousand dollars for the legal fund of the Athabasca First Nation.
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