Thursday, January 10, 2013
Counseling Centre Likes Proposed Legislation
Thunder Bay's Counseling Centre is supporting proposed Provincial
Government legislation that aims to regulate debt settlement companies
to protect consumers from exaggerated claims and abusive practices.
Spokesperson Sheri Fata says often consumers don't fully understand the
contracts they're signing with the company. Ontario's proposed
regulations would ban debt settlement companies from charging up-front
fees, and require better more transparent contracts.
Crown Presents Case In Kenora
The
Crown will begin presenting its case in the second degree murder trial
of 42 year old Kenneth Ivall and 24 year old Angela Duchesne.
Yesterday, the jury was selected and opening arguments were presented by
the prosecution. Ivall and Duchesne have been charged in connection to
the death of 43 year old Ed Wilson in March of 2009. The trial is
expected to take up to eight weeks to complete at the Kenora Court
House.
Early Morning Accident On Highway 17
An early morning crash on Highway 17 between Ignace and Upsala has sent
one person to hospital in Dryden with minor injuries. Provincial
Police say an eastbound transport went into the ditch around 12:30 this
morning. Police say the 48-year-old driver from Manitoba lost control
when his trailer got caught in some snow on the shoulder of the road.
Police say the driver was trying to avoid a westbound transport who was
passing another tractor trailer unit.
Rickford Looking Forward To Friday's Meeting
Kenora MP Greg Rickford is looking forward to tomorrow's meeting with the Prime Minister and aboriginal leaders. Rickford will be in attendance at the meeting. He says open dialogue continues to be key for the Federal Government. Rickford doesn't believe the recent release of a government appointment audit of Attawapiskat's finances will impact discussions.
Bad Weather On The Way
Environment Canada is issuing a special weather statement for the city
of Thunder Bay and areas across Northwestern Ontario from Kenora to Wawa
in advance of a pair of storm systems moving in from Texas and
Colorado. Meteorologist Peter Kimbell says Thunder Bay will likely be
saved from large snowfall amounts because of the mild weather but he
does have a warning for anyone headed West over the next couple of days.
Kimbell says 10 to 30 centimeters of snow could fall West of here on
Friday into Saturday.
LHIN Continues To Meet With Hosptial
Talks are continuing behind closed doors between local health officials and the regional health authority to try to solve the continuing overcrowding problem at the Regional Hospital. MPP Bill Mauro says its the root of the problem, not enough bed space for ailing seniors, is not likely going to be resolved soon. The Local Health Integration Network is expected to make a statement on the issue Friday.
OSSTF To Hold One Day Protest Wednesday
High school teachers will be hitting the pavement on Wednesday to
protest the Provincial Government's decision to impose contracts on
Ontario's teachers. Paul Caccamo is with the local chapter of the
Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation and says this labour action
is because of the Province's Bill 115. Caccamo adds they haven't
decided where they will be rallying just yet but suggests it will be at
several sites in the City.
St. Martin's School Gets $$$
St. Martin's school is getting a 3.6 million dollar face lift thanks to the Ontario government. Catholic School Board spokesperson Tom Mustapic says the money will be used to expand the gym and to build extra kindergarten space. Construction is expected to start in August with completion by the summer of 2014.
Good Year For Airport
Thunder Bay's Airport is reporting record breaking passenger volumes in
2012. Manager Scott McFadden says last year over 761-thousand
passengers flew in and out of the City. McFadden attributes the 5.8
percent increase in passengers to a number of things like a good winter
charter program, and excellent service from Porter, WestJet and Air
Canada. McFadden adds Wasaya expanded some of its regional flights and
that too helped boost passenger numbers.
ETFO Will Rally At Mini QP
Over 300 elementary school teachers will be rallying at the Provincial Government buildings on James Street tomorrow. Local Union President Ellen Chambers says the protest is aimed squarely at the Province and that's why they chose to picket Mini Queen's Park and not local schools. Chambers is disappointed the Province views their one day protest as illegal strike activity. The ETFO considers the labour action as their democratic right.
Child Porn Charges Laid
Schreiber O.P.P. are charging a 19 year old man with possessing, publishing and distributing child pornography. The charges stem from an incident on January 6th at a Schreiber hotel, when the 16 year old victim was video recorded and that recording was subsequently uploaded to a social media website. The name of the accused is being withheld to protect the identity of the victim. The individual is scheduled to appear in court on April 25th. Police say they've done everything they can to ensure the material has been taken off the internet but are warning anyone that criminal charges can result from anyone viewing sexually explicit images and video of a young person who is under the age of 18.
Robin's Tournament Begins Today
Minor hockey players from around northwestern Ontario are gathering in
Thunder Bay this weekend for the annual Robin's Donuts Minor Hockey
Tournament. Chair Joe Rizzuto says this tournament has been around for 37 years with Robins Donuts the sponsor for 22. Round robin play begins today with 146
teams taking part ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old. Championship
games will be played on Sunday at various rinks around the city.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Highway 11 Traffic Disruptions
OPP are letting motorists know that there are some traffic disruptions
on highway 11 near Long Lake 58 First Nation. An Idle No More protest
is slowing the normal flow on traffic near Longlac. The OPP has one
lane of traffic open and they are allowing vehicles to pass through the
demonstration slowly.
Flu Cause Of Illness At St. Joseph's Hospital
Influenza A is the cause of the respiratory outbreak declared last week at St. Joseph's Hospital. As the Health Unit continues to receive reports of laboratory-confirmed cases of the flu in the community, public health officials advise the public to protect themselves and their families from the flu by getting a flu shot.Inside Win Cleared...Lottario Prize Claimed
A Thunder Bay man is a quarter million dollars richer thanks to a
lottery win. Darren Smith is finally able to claim his prize after the
Ontario Lottery Corporation completed its insider win investigation.
Smith works at an OLG retail location in the city and had to wait until
the win was cleared.
ETFO To Protest Friday
Ontario's elementary teachers's union says their members will stage a one-day political protest on Friday aimed at the Liberal government for imposing two-year contracts. Local Union President Ellen Chambers says you can expect to see rallies at local schools. Chambers will be advising her members tomorrow on which schools they'll rally at Friday. Lakehead Public Schools elementary schools will be closed on Friday, however daycares located in elementary schools will remain open. Secondary schools will be open for regular classes.
FWFN Chief Reacts To Court Ruling
Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins is pleased with the
Federal Court's ruling in favour of off-reserve non-status Indians and
Metis. The court ruled Tuesday that they are "Indians" under the
Constitution Act and they fall under federal jurisdiction. Collins says
the move will impact many former Fort William residents. Tuesday's
ruling impacts more than 600-thousand Metis and non-status Indians.
Stabbing On George Street Last Night
Thunder Bay Police are looking into a stabbing on George Street that occurred last night just before 7:30. When officers arrived they located a 31 year old man on the ground outside the Thunder Bay Shelter House who was bleeding from stab wounds. A 34 year old man was found inside the Shelter House and was also bleeding. Police have charged the 34 year old with aggravated assault and breach of probation. The 31 year old victim remains in hospital with minor injuries. Police say the two were known to each other and alcohol was a factor in the incident.
MNR Open House In T.Bay Tomorrow
The Ministry of Natural Resources is hosting an open house tomorrow in
Thunder Bay on proposed changes to Lake Superior's Black Bay. The
province is considering removing a Dam on the Black Sturgeon River,
which flows into Black Bay as away to allow walleye, sturgeon and
coaster brook trout to migrate to their historical spawning areas
upstream. They also are considering installing a new barrier 50
kilometers upstream from the current dam to block the flow of the
invasive sea lamprey. You can review and comment on the dam and barrier
proposals tomorrow in Thunder Bay and on January 17th in Nipigon.
Housing Starts On The Rise
The number of single-detached homes being built in Thunder Bay is on the rise. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports a slight increase in 2012 compared to the year before. Analyst Warren Philp has the final numbers for December. Philp notes the average cost to buy a home in Thunder Bay rose significantly by 15 percent last year with an average price of 194-thousand dollars.
Longlac Sexual Assault
A Longlac man is to appear in court today facing a charge of sexual
assault. O.P.P. say they were looking into a report of an overdue
woman on Sunday of last week. Officers located the woman shortly after
receiving the call but learned through their investigation that she had
allegedly been sexually assaulted that evening while receiving a taxi
cab ride in the Longlac area. Provincial Police are still asking for
help from the public for more information.
Timbers Menu Offered Out Of Runway 25
The Vallhalla Inn is moving its Timbers menu to the Runway 25 restaurant starting Thursday. The early morning fire last week badly damaged the Timbers eatery. General Manager Mary McLellan says they don't have a date for when Timbers will be able to reopen but notes they're working on bringing the restaurant back into service.
North Star Named Player Of The Month
Thunder Bay North Stars forward Matt Kaarela has been named Sportop performer of
the month for December. In six games in the final month of 2012 the
20 year old Thunder Bay native registered points in all of them accumulating 16
in total on nine goals and seven assists. He currently leads all S.I.J.H.L.
skaters in tallies with 27 while sitting tied for second in overall points at 43
in just 24 games played.
Ambrose St. Apartment Fire
Investigators are saying the cause of an
Ambrose Street apartment fire is accidental but it has left four people
displaced. Firefighters were called to the 200 block of Ambrose Street last
night at 8 o'clock to battle a fire in a second storey apartment. Officials
deemed the apartment unsafe to return to and that heavy damage was sustained.
Now four people are being looked after by the Red Cross.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Three Rescued From Stuck Elevator
Three people are in good condition but a little shaken after being stuck in an elevator this afternoon. It happened at the Elizabeth Court apartments on Madeline Street. The people were taken out with the help of the Thunder Bay Fire Service. For Karen Murray it was deja vu. She was in an elevator several years back, that dropped in a free-fall for three floors. This ordeal, while not quite as harrowing, lasted less than 15 minutes.
Flood Committee Raises 1.2 Million & Counting
Thunder Bay's Disaster Relief Committee is out with its latest fundraising figure. So far just over 1.2 million dollars has been raised with more money expected to come in before the end of the month. Chair Wayne Fletcher says it's a far cry from their original goal of 5 million dollars. Money raised will go towards those people impacted by the May 28th flood with inadequate or no insurance. A bottle drive is being held on January 26th and all proceeds will go towards the flood fund.
Changes To Constitution Act
The MP for Kenora says it's too early to comment on a Federal Court ruling in favour of off-reserve Metis and non-status Indians. The Court has ruled that they are indeed "Indians" under the Constitution Act and they fall under federal jurisdiction. Greg Rickford offers his reaction. Rickford says this a lower court decision that Aboriginal Affairs will take time to carefully review.
Omnibus Bill Straw That Broke The Camel's Back
Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty is weighing in on the Idle No
More movement. Area First Nations and Aboriginals across the country
are protesting the Federal Government's decision to pass the omnibus
budget legislation known as Bill C-45. Rafferty says it's the straw
that broke the camel's back. Rafferty says he has been in talks with
Idle No More chapters in his riding.
Highway 11/17 Vehicle Collision
Thunder Bay OPP are charging a 24 year old man after a motor vehicle collision this morning at the intersection of Highway 11/17 and Vibert Road. A south bound Dodge truck blew through the intersection at Vibert Road and struck an eastbound Volkswagen Jetta. A 26 year old woman from Kakabeka Falls was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, her Jetta was badly damaged. The Murillo man is charged with failing to yield to traffic on a highway.
Hospital Foundation Improves Patient Experience
The Health Sciences Foundation is providing the hospital with
65-thousand dollars. Foundation President Glenn Craig says it's a great
example of how you can make a small donation to the hospital and really
improve patient care. The money that was announced today at the
hospital is being used to buy a new bench, DVD players, a blanket
warmer, new chairs and a special wagon for kids in the pediatric wing.
Kijiji Ad Leads To Arrest
A 42 year old Thunder Bay man is charged after trying to sell some stolen Tragically Hip tickets to a couple of undercover cops. Police were alerted after the victim of a break in saw the tickets for sale on the website Kijiji. Police then conducted a sting operation at a North Court Street residence on Monday and made the arrest.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Belated Christmas Gift For City Woman
A late Christmas gift for a city woman who had her car and gifts stolen
last month while she left it idling. Dave Allen from Gary's Towing
says his company has brought the car back from Edmonton where it was
recovered by police, minus the gifts, at no cost to the woman. Allen
says he and his staff felt it was a good deed to do during the Christmas
season.
Agate Bay Named One Of Top 7 Beaches
A travel website, Travel and Escape dot ca has named Northwestern
Ontario's Agate Bay as one of the seven beaches in the world travellers
need to visit in 2013. Tourism Manager Paul Pepe says the beach located
in Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area was ranked fourth.
Pepe feels the mention might bring in more visitors to Northwestern
Ontario.
Building Permits Almost At 220 Million
Thunder Bay's Chief Building Official says 2012 was a great year for selling building permits. Almost 220 million dollars worth of building permits were taken out last year according to Desmond Stolz. Stolz says the conversion of Zellers stores to Walmarts and the new court house helped boost their permit sales. Stolz says this year we can expect another great year with the new waterfront hotel being built.Fire Marshall Done At Valhalla
The
Ontario Fire Marshall's Office is done it's on-site investigation of
the Valhalla Inn restaurant fire. The blaze last week damaged the
Timbers restaurant and forced guests to be temporarily evacuated. Fire
Spokesperson Anthony Stokaluk says they're still waiting to find out the
cause of the blaze. Stokaluk says the restaurant still needs to be
repaired before it can reopen.
Record Breaking Warmth Possible
Get ready for some unseasonably warm weather this week. Meteorologist Geoff Coulson of Environment Canada says we could even see some record breaking temperatures. He says Thursday's forecast high of 5 degrees would break a 60 year old record. Coulson says there is the possibility of some snow Tuesday night into Wednesday, but there isn't expected to be a large accumulation. Police Nab Mac's Store Suspect
Facebook has helped local police nab a suspect in the January 4th robbery of a Mac's Convenience Store on Simpson Street. Police followed up on information from a Facebook posting that said a 19 year old man had allegedly just committed a robbery at a Mac's store. The investigation lead the officer's to get a search warrant for the suspects residence and seize some evidence. Travis Loon turned himself in at the Thunder Bay Police Station just after 9:30 p.m. on January 6th and faces charges of robbery, possession of a prohibited weapon and breach of probation.
Hyer Has Tongue Tumour
MP Bruce Hyer says that he has cancer. Hyer made the announcement yesterday afternoon that he has a tumour on his tongue and will have it removed this week in Ottawa. Hyer says the prognosis is good and he expects to be back to work as soon as possible.
Villa Street Man Still In Critical Condition
A 23 year old man is still listed in critical condition as a result of
injuries sustained at a Villa Street residence last month. Acting
Detective Inspector Don Lewis says the home is still being held by
police as they continue to investigate the death of 25 year old Desmond
Mathews who was also found inside the residence. Lewis says they still
have not had a chance to speak with the 23 year old man who remains in
hsopital.
T.Bay Lawyer Taking Part In Kenora Murder Trial
Kenora's first murder trial in several years starts this week. 43 year old Ed Wilson was found dismembered on the CPR train tracks in the community back in the spring of 2009. 39 year old Kenneth Ivall and 23 year old Angela Duchesne are charged with second degree murder in connection to the slaying. Thunder Bay lawyer Chris Watkins is in Kenora for the next 8 weeks to represent Ivall.
Update On Aggravated Assault Victim
Rafferty Talks EI Changes
Changes to Employment Insurance are now in effect. The Federal Government announced their plans in the spring budget. MP John Rafferty says people will be forced to take minimum wage jobs. Rafferty is also concerned fewer people will be able to access the fund.
Oxycodone Seized
A Fort Hope First Nation
man is being charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking after
Nishnawbe-Aski police seized a number of Oxycodone pills. Police seized
approximately almost $3,000 dollars worth of 5 milligram Oxycodone prescription
pills and six hundred dollars worth of alcohol. The man is scheduled to appear
in court on March 21st in Fort Hope.
New 20's Posing Problems
Vending machine operators are expressing frustration over the government's new 20 dollar bills. The polymer note is not being accepted by vending machines and President of R and B Vending, Vic Renouf says they're constantly having to upgrade their equipment just to stay in business. One local grocery store chain is also having difficulty with the new 20's not working in their self-checkout lanes. Thunderwolves Weekend
All in all it was a positive weekend for
Lakehead University sports teams. The men's and women's basketball teams swept
Waterloo on the road while the women's volleyball team won both their games at
home against the Warriors. The men's hockey team split a pair of games against
the Gueph Gryphons.
Crime Of The Week
Crimestoppers is looking for your help in
identifying the people responsible for a robbery of a youth on the McVicar Creek
pathway near Algoma Street. On March 23rd of this year a 13 year old boy was
walking home from his friend's house when he was approached by three other male youths. They took his Nike hoodie and his size 9 Nike shoes. The culprits
continued to walk towards the HMCS Griffin. The three robbers are said to be
native Canadian males. One was wearing a white sweatshirt and a backpack. Another
was wearing a black sweatshirt and the third is described being heavier set with
a grey sweatshirt and mustache. Crimestoppers is asking for your help in solving
this robbery. If you have any information you can call 623-TIPS.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Teen Found Safe
City police say that a teen they had reported missing is now back home. They say that 15 year old Andrea Suganaqueb returned to her resident safe. No information is available.
Break and Enter on Shuniah Street
Thunder Bay Police are investigating a break and enter. Police responded
to a call early this morning at the Beaver Gas Bar on Shuniah Street.
The suspects fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cigarettes
before police arrived . They drove away in a dark coloured pick up
truck. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Police or Crime
Stoppers.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Missing 15 Year Old
Police are asking the public for assistance in finding a missing 15 year old. Andrea Suganaqueb was last seen on Thursday evening leaving her home. She is approximately 5 foot 3 and 175 pounds. She was wearing blue jeans, white runners, a black t-shirt and jacket, a black purse and her hair was in a pony tail. Anyone with information is asked to call the Police.
Robbery at Grandview Mall Shoppers Drug Mart
Thunder Bay Police are investigating a robbery at the Shoppers Drug Mart
at Grandview Mall that happened early yesterday evening. A man armed
with a knife entered the store, demanded narcotics and fled with an
undisclosed amount. No one was injured. The man is described as 5 foot 8
or 5 foot 9, thin build, and Caucasian, wearing a light coloured
baseball hat and sunglasses, a tan coloured coat, black gloves and blue
jeans. Anyone with information is asked to call the Thunder Bay Police
or Crime Stoppers.
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