OPP in Marathon are reporting a New Years day stabbing. They say it happened around 5:30 yesterday morning on Hemlo Drive in that community. The injured man was taken to the local hospital and treated for his injuries and released. A 20 year old woman from Mobert is charged and is in custody waiting for a bail hearing. Monday, January 2, 2012
New Years stabbing in Marathon
OPP in Marathon are reporting a New Years day stabbing. They say it happened around 5:30 yesterday morning on Hemlo Drive in that community. The injured man was taken to the local hospital and treated for his injuries and released. A 20 year old woman from Mobert is charged and is in custody waiting for a bail hearing. Sunday, January 1, 2012
Baby Maya the first of 2012
It's certainly a happy New Year for Mike Carneiro and Michelle Sixsmith. They are the proud parents of Thunder Bay's first baby of 2012. Dad Mike, says that their daughter Maya was born at the Regional Health Science's Centre at 4:02 Sunday morning.
Levee helps ring in the New Year
Saturday, December 31, 2011
First Nations youth receive important donation
Youth at four area First Nations around Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls are benefiting from a large donation of sports equipment from residents of Ottawa. The U-Haul truck load of equipment was distributed to children at Whitefish Bay, Northwest Angle #33 and #37 and Onigaming yesterday. Former Metis Nation of Ontario president, Tony Belcourt, who lives in Ottawa, helped organize the drive.
OPP prepare for New Years
Arrive alive this holiday season - don't drink and drive. It's a message we've all heard before but OPP constable Dave Cain says some people still aren't getting the hint. OPP will be out in full force over the long weekend enforcing their festive ride campaign.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Outbreak over at Dawson Court
Council 2012 Budget
Gravelle on auditor general report
MPP Michael Gravelle says the new year will bring an auditor general report into our air ambulance system. Gravelle says they look forward to hearing the findings. The report is expected sometime in the near future; MPPs don't head back to work until February.
REACH in 2012
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Snowfall expected to end tonight
The bulk of snow has already fallen in Thunder Bay. Our Meterologist Bill Laidlaw says we can expect another 2 centimetres today. We'll get a break from the snow on Friday but more is expected on New Year's Eve.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Health Sciences Centre battles Enteric Outbreak
The Thunder Bay Health Sciences Centre has reduced visiting to its 2A unit due to an outbreak of Enteric. Officials says patients will be allowed one visitor only and they expect the measures to stay in affect for a minimum of 5 days.
Gastrointestinal outbreak closes Dawson Court
Murder Charge handed out
Nice weather on Boxing Day
Thunder Bay experienced warmer than normal temperatures during the holiday break. On Boxing Day we broke a record for warm weather set back in 1994. Our Meterologist Bill Laidlaw says we had a high of 6 degrees which is .5 degrees warmer than the previous record.
Fire at Boyer Truck Sales
Thunder Bay Police closed a section of Arthur Street last night while a fire was battled at Boyer Truck Sales. There is still smoke in the area and the fire is still smouldering. Arthur Street was closed for four hours last night from 10 until 2 am.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Get your trees chipped
Christmas tree chipping sites are open starting today. City Spokesperson Jason Scherband says there are five locations on both the North and South sides of Thunder Bay. You must take all ornaments, tinsel and plastic tree bags off of the tree to have it chipped.
Christmas Kettle a huge success
The Salvation Army's Christmas Kettle campaign has exceeded all expectations this year. With all the donations, the Salvation Army will be able to continue the mobile feeding program, offer the Red Cap anti-bullying program and keep the food bank running. The campaign ended yesterday raising nearly 175,000 dollars.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Assault victim dies
Police are now confirming that the person who was the victim of last weekend's assault at the Victoria Inn has died. They say he died this morning at the Health Sciences Centre. The 53 year old man was taken to hospital with critical injuries after the Saturday morning incident. A 33 year old Summer Beaver man was charged. Police say they knew one another.
Friday, December 23, 2011
More to come for cancer care in 2012
2011 was an exceptional year for cancer care in Northwestern Ontario according to Michael Power, the CEO at the Cancer Centre. Power says there are several highlights to point to including funding for a new cyclotron. Power says to expect an announcement in the new year of a multi million dollar investment in new radiation technology
Mauro sees 2011 as a year of growth
Growth and investment in the northwest is how MPP Bill Mauro looks at 2011. Mauro says he stands by the government's record even though he and fellow MPP Michael Gravelle faced defeat in the October election. 2012 should be an interesting one at Queens Park as the McGuinty government tries to work in a minority situation. Looking ahead Mauro says the upcoming budget will be one to watch.
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