Friday, January 25, 2013
OPP Responding To Crash On Hwy 61
Noront CEO Confirms Processor Talks With FWFN
The top executive with Noront Resources is confirming news that his
company is in contact with the Fort William First Nation about a
possible chromite processor. CEO Paul Semple says it's too early to
say if a plant will be built on the First Nations property, but admits
it does look attractive. He says they've checked out the land and
notes there's a 300 megawatt power plant across the river. Semple says
the company's first priority though, is the Eagle's Nest nickle project
in the Ring of Fire.
Latest Senate Appointment Linked To NWO
A Dryden resident is going to sit in the Senate of Canada. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced the appointment of five new senators, which includes Lynn Beyak of Dryden. Her son, Nick Beyak says it's hard to put into words how he feels about his Mom's senate appointment. Beyak is a small business owner, with experience in real estate, insurance and tourism.
PSAC To Meet With Inspectors-Weighers
The bad news is being delivered to about 70 Thunder Bay grain inspectors
and weighers this weekend by their union, the Public Service Alliance
of Canada. A spokesperson says a meeting is being held at the Airlane
Hotel to outline exactly which workers will loose their position as part
of the Harper government's cost cutting measures. When the cuts are
complete only about 30 inspectors and weighers will remain.
Police Warn Churchgoers About Fraud
Thunder Bay Police are warning residents about a man who is reported to be duping people out of their money. Reports indicate that a 55 year old man has been going to a variety of churches and befriending parishioners. He gave several people a sob story and then asked for money or in some cases access to their bank accounts. Police are looking for someone around 6 foot 2 with a medium build and graying hair.
NAN Public Forum Recommendations
A greater police presence on social media is included in a list of recommendations by the Nishnawbe Aski Nation following a public forum on safe streets. There are a total of 13 recommendations that cover issues from media news coverage to cultural education for municipal workers. Another safety forum is likely in the spring.
Confederation College New Programming Deal
Confederation College is moving forward with a Memorandum of Understanding with six northern Ontario colleges. The agreement means more college programs will be available at the local campus.
Wilson On Panel Recommendations
Thunder Bay's Chamber of Commerce is commending the Endangered Species Act Panel's report to the Provincial Government. President Harold Wilson says the report asks the Province to recognize the fact that the Crown Forest Sustainability Act looks after endangered species and further legislation isn't needed. The report was released earlier this week.
PSAC To Hold Job Meeting
The bad news is being delivered to about 70 Thunder Bay grain inspectors and weighers this weekend by their union, the Public Service Alliance of Canada. A spokesperson says a meeting is being held at the Airlane Hotel to outline exactly which workers will loose their position as part of the Harper government's cost cutting measures. When the cuts are complete only about 30 inspectors and weighers will remain.
HWY 61 Open
The occupants are a little shaken but no one is seriously hurt following a two car crash on Highway 61 near the airport this morning. O.P.P. and city police were called to the scene near the overpass when two cars collided. One of the vehicles had two children inside but police report only two women suffered minor injuries. Police re-opened the Highway just after 11:00 after closing it for about an hour.
Twist In Kenora Court Case
The fate of a second degree murder trial taking place at the Kenora Court House could be decided today. Yesterday, proceedings came to an abrupt halt after the lawyer for Angela Duchesne, David Gibson announced he had been appointed an Ontario Court Judge. Justice Terrance Platana says Gibson cannot continue on as a defense council. He will meet with the crown and defense this morning to determine if and when the trial will be able to continue. Duchesne and Kenneth Ivall have been charged with second degree murder in the death of Ed Wilson on March 21st, 2009.
T.Bay Inflation Rate At 0.3%
Cold Weather Across NWO
Another cold day across northwestern Ontario Thursday, but relief is in sight for the weekend. Three record low temperatures were set. Red Lake, Sioux Lookout and Atikokan all reached record lows. The extreme cold is expected back next Wednesday. All roads are snow packed and motorists are urged to take it easy when traveling.
Construction Begins On Future Target Store
Thunderwolves Weekend Preview
The Lakehead University men's and women's basketball teams are on home
court tonight facing the Laurier Golden Hawks. The men's team sits in
second place in the West division and need a pair of wins this weekend
to keep pace according to Head Coach Scott Morrison. Games are at 6
o'clock for the women and at 8 o'clock for the men. The L.U. men's
hockey team is on the road tonight in Windsor. The women's volleyball
team is on the road at Brock tomorrow and Sunday.
McCarville Desperate For Wins
Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville will have to fight for everything she
gets today at the Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kitchener.
She lost both her games yesterday and is in a three-way tie for 4th
place with a record of 3-4. McCarville plays Jacqueline Harrison and
Sherry Middaugh. Marlo Dahl's rink is still winless at 0-7 and is out of
the playoff hunt.
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