Friday, July 8, 2011
Two fatalities on NWO Highways
Thunder Bay man found dead in Illinois
Police say the search for 69 year old Ed Spakowski of Thunder Bay has ended tragically. They say that Illinois State Police confirm that both Spakowski and his dog were found dead. The circumstances surrounding the death aren't known but police do not suspect it was foul play. Spakowski disappeared last week after he picked up an RV in Elkhart, Indiana to drive back to Thunder Bay.
Deer Lake Evacuated
500 people from Deer Lake are fleeing their remote community because of nearby forest fires. Two Canadian Forces Hercules aircraft from Winnipeg flew the Deer Lake residents to Greenstone. The blazes are sending heavy smoke into the area.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Ontario wood products get a new brand
A new Ontario wood logo is supposed to make it easier for consumers to see if the wood they buy is manufactured in this province. The Executive Director of Ontario Wood Works, Marianne Berube, speaking in Thunder Bay, said the new branding is needed because until now people couldn't tell at a glance where the wood was brought in from.
From one T Bay to another
Thunder Bay's Tom Pyatt has been signed by the Tampa Bay Lightning. The 24 year old spent last season with Montreal. The free agent was signed on Wednesday.
Two fatalities on NWO Highways
A fatal morning on local highways. The OPP are currently investigating two separate motor vehicle accidents that have claimed two lives. The first collision took place just after midnight, after a vehicle drove off of Highway 17 east of Kenora and into a rock cut. Police say one man was killed in the accident, which took place about 10 kilometers east of the Highway 71 junction.
The highway was closed overnight, but was finally re-opened to two way traffic around 7:30 this morning. The name of the deceased has not been released.
Deer Lake Residents Evacuated
Highway 17 east of Kenora Open
Kenora Power Outage Lengthy
Young Driver Joy Rides in Pikangikum
Thunder Bay man found dead in Illinois
Police say the search for 69 year old Ed Spakowski of Thunder Bay has ended tragically. They say that Illinois State Police confirm that both Sapkowski and his dog were found dead. The circumstances surrounding the death aren't know but police do not suspect it was foul play. Spakowski disappeared last week after he picked up an RV in Elkhart, Indiana to drive back to Thunder Bay
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Company hit with more work orders
The Ministry of Labour is still investigating a tragic scissor lift accident at a highway construction site in Shuniah Township. The ministry's Matt Blajer says they've issued 5 more work orders on the company that was involved that's in addition to the 8 original orders. The accident last month resulted in the death of a 24 year old worker
KI votes to protect it's watershed
City man charged in bizarre accident
A 27 year old Thunder Bay man is charged following Tuesday's accident at Camelot and Court Streets. That's where police say a stolen van landed on an SUV in a grocery store parking lot after rolling down an embankment. Just prior to that it hit a pedestrian and sent the 52 year old man to hospital.
Still no sign of missing 69 year old
NOSM Student Research
Cultural Database launched
A cultural database is now in place for the Kenora District. The regional cultural initiative was led by the Dryden Development Corporation. Economic Development Manager Vicki Kurz says they worked with 6-communities to gather an inventory of all our assets. Kurz says the communities will use the information gathered to better promote the area.
Boating accident in Kenora
Waterworks changes in Atikokan
There is a Red Lake based operator of Atikokan's water and sewage treatment plants. Northern Waterworks has taken over from Ontario Clean Water Agency. Atikokan Mayor Dennis Brown says it wasn't because the town was unhappy with OCWA. Brown says the town will save 90-thousand dollars a year by the move.
NW LHIN expanding programs
Forest Fire Hazard High
It was one of the busiest days on record yesterday for Ministry of Natural Resources fire crews. The MNR recorded over 71-hundred lightning strikes in a 24-hour period. 27-new fires sparked and more are expected early today. The forest fire hazard remains high to extreme.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Mobile home park fire not arson
Arson is now ruled out as the cause of a fire that destroyed three mobile homes in Gorham Township over the long weekend. OPP say that at the time of the fire at the Country View Trailer Court on Canada Day, only one of the occupants was at home, and there were no injuries.
Bushie inquest set to resume
Stolen vehicle involved in north side mishap
Bizarre may be the only way to describe this accident. City police say that a stolen vehicle hitting a pedestrian was the start of a chain reaction accident at Camelot and Court streets early Tuesday afternoon. They say it appears that the stolen vehicle then ended up crushing a parked car in a grocery store lot after it rolled down an embankment and then landed upside down.
Family and friends concerned for missing man
A 69 year old Thunder Bay man is missing in the United States and his family and employer are concerned. Edward Spakowski works for Smith's RV as an occasional RV driver, but his boss Jason Johnstone says he hasn't been seen since he picked up a vehicle in Elkhart, Indiana on Thursday. Johnstone says authorities in the States have been notified.
Macs store robbed...again
No one is hurt following an armed robbery at a Mac's convenience store on North May Street. City Police say it took place at around 3:30 this morning and involved a mask man and woman. They say the clerk was threatened with a knife and she gave them an undisclosed amount of cash
Thunder Bay gets its Law School
Northwestern Ontario is getting its law school. The Provincial Government is helping set up the first law degree program at Lakehead University. The new program will start in September 2013 with a strong focus in Aboriginal Law. The school will be located at the old Port Arthur Collegiate building on Red River Road.
Franken and Rafferty chat
First Nations Murder
New Osnaburgh Fire grows in size
Tornado warnings in Fort Frances area
Community Living workers picket today
Developmental Service Workers will hold information pickets at several locations across the province today to protest a stalemate in contract talks with the government.. Here in Thunder Bay, Community Living workers will be protesting at the County Boulevard starting at 4:45. OP-SEU is calling on Finance Minister Dwight Duncan, to provide the funding the sector needs to provide good jobs.
Costly medical bill
Monday, July 4, 2011
Furniture store pledges charity donations
Summer=Fewer council meetings
City councillors get a bit of a summer break. During the months of July and August councillors don't meet every Monday like they do throughout the year. There are only two meetings scheduled this month and two next month.
Trustees back Education Day
Lakehead Public School trustees are throwing their support behind Education Day in the province. Trustee Deborah Massaro says the board is endorsing a request from the provincial school boards association for a provincial all candidates forum that day. Education Day is on September 20th.
Cyclotron funding announced
Shad Valley students return
The Shad Valley students are in the city for their yearly visit. These young up and coming university students are some of the brightest young minds in the country who come here to help advance their education. It's the 12th year in a row that Lakehead University has hosted the Shad Valley visit
Mantis talks upcoming election
Thunder Bay Superior North has a new NDP candidate in place for the upcoming Provincial Election. Steve Mantis will be carrying the party's banner and says he looks forward to working under Leader Andrea Horwath. Mantis won the nomination last week.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Firefighters make rescue
This weekend has proved to be busy for Thunder Bay firefighters. Firefighters made a rescue of 2 young girls who rowed a rubber boat off Sandy Beach. They got trapped by the wind and couldn't make it back to shore. Firefighters had to use their Zodiac boat to guide the girls back safely to shore. Meanwhile, Its reported that a fire inside a grain bin at Canada Malting kept firefighters busy Saturday from 8am until 9 o'clock at night. The fire took nearly the entire day to put out, the cause is unknown at this time and no injuries have been reported.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Robbery on Finlayson st.
A busy night for police. Friday night saw no shortage of criminal activity despite the stormy weather. Police were notified of two females who were robbed at knife point by 1 male on Finlayson st. at around 4:30 am. The robber made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. No one was hurt in the incident and no names have been released.
Friday, July 1, 2011
FWFN successful land negotiations
Fort William First Nation has settled a land claim ten years in the making. Chief Peter Collins says the Abitibi Bowater Sawmills will now be recognized as part of the First Nation Reserve. Collins says the land will help bring economic development to the community.
Mantis carries NDP colours in Provincial Election
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