Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Nipigon Couple Die Of CO Poisoning
The community of Nipigon is in shock today following the death of two of its residents of carbon monoxide poisoning. OPP say the couple, a 60 year old Yvan Gaujean and 45 year old Claire Limag-Gaujean were found dead in their First Street home yesterday. Their 8 year old son was also found, but he survived and is currently being treated in hospital. The source of the deadly gas has not been determined.
LU Profs Get Award
Three Lakehead University Professors from the School of Nursing are being honoured. They picked up a Teaching Innovation Award for a mask-making project introduced to nursing students in September.
Nolalu Bridge To Be Repaired
Goldcorp Gives Up
Goldcorp is giving up on its bid for Osisko Mining. The mining company says it will not raise its offer of 3.6-billion dollars that expires tonight. Its decision comes on the heels of last week's announcement that Yamana Gold and Angico Eagle Mines are joining forces to acquire Osisko for 3.9-billion, creating a new company called New Osisko.
NOMA Bear Pit Line-Up Confirmed
The Premier and four members of her cabinet are now confirmed for the NOMA conference in Fort Frances. Transportation Minister Glenn Murray, Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Mauro, Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle and Aboriginal Affairs Minister David Zimmer will answer questions from the region's municipal leaders during Friday's so-called Bearpit session.
Murder Trial On Hold
The Thunder Bay murder trial of 22 year old Sheldon Wabason is on hold for one year. The trial was to have started in Superior Court today. His lawyer Delmar Doucette says it's because there aren't enough First Nations people represented on the local jury roll. He calls it an important issue for everyone in the city. Wabason is charged with second degree murder in connection with the March 2011 death of 54 year old Robert Topping.
New LED Lighting At Tim Hortons
Your morning coffee at Tim Hortons may soon look at little brighter. The coffee-chain is announcing plans to replace all of the lighting fixtures in its stores across Canada and the U.S. with energy-efficient LED lighting. Manager of Sustainable Design John Macey says the new lighting will help restaurant owners. Macey says Tim Hortons restaurants in Thunder Bay will receive the new lighting once they renovate.
Shift New President
SHIFT Thunder Bay has a new President. Peter Marchl has been named the new president of the Young Professionals Network and is taking over from former president Nathan Lawrence. Marchl previously served as SHIFT's Vice-President.
Forestry Meeting This Week
OFAH Wants More Info
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters wants the Ministry of Natural Resources to do a more comprehensive study of moose populations in Ontario. The province is giving out fewer hunting tags this season because of population declines. OFAH's Mark Ryckman says more needs to be done to explore all of the reasons for that decline. Ryckman says if hunting isn't the sole reason, the cut in moose tags isn't going to have much of an impact if other factors continue to go ignored.
Skittish Dog On The Loose
Members of the Paws for Love Dog Rescue are on the lookout for one of their missing animals. Cushion is a skittish dog from Sandy Lake who broke off his leash recently and is now on the loose in the City. He was last seen in the area of Christina and Mary Street East homes in Westfort. They say he is very terrified of sounds, people and other dogs and if you spot him contact Animal Services.
Northern Raffle Winner
A Dryden woman is the grand prize winner of the Canadian Red Cross' Northern Raffle. Jean Allan chose 25-thousand dollars rather than a new car because she's going to use the cash to renovate her kitchen. Proceeds from the raffle support programs such as disaster relief efforts, seniors’ transportation and housing support.
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