
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Plane crash victim names have been released

No murder evidence in victim's car
The Michael Kelly murder trial in Thunder Bay is into it's third day of testimony at the Superior Court of Justice. The city police identification officer who examined Judie Thibault's abandoned car in November of 2000 testified that there was no evidence to suggest Thibault was shot and killed in the car. Constable Chris Rasmussen also told the jury that there were no blood stains of any sort in the vehicle. Kelly is facing a First Degree Murder charge in Thibault's death last decade.
Missing teen
Thunder Bay Police are looking to the public for help in finding a missing 15 year old boy. Jordan Connell hasn't been seen since Sunday when he left his house. He's described as 5 foot 5, thin, with medium length brown wavy hair and blue eyes.
OPP seize drugs near Manitouwadge
OPP are charging four men with a number of drug related offences after a routine RIDE check near Manitouwadge. Police stopped a vehicle and noticed one of the passengers was in contravention of his release conditions and the other had outstanding warrants from Thunder Bay. 5-thousand dollars in marihuana and cocaine was seized. The men face possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.
Work begins on Country Club condo unit
K-NET fundraiser for North Spirit Lake
A fundraising drive us underway up to help a remote northwestern Ontario devastated by a plane crash this week. K-Net is accepting cash donations for North Spirit Lake. Brian Walmark is a spokesperson and says the will help defray a number of unexpected costs for the community. Martha Campbell from North Spirit Lake was one of the people killed in Tuesday morning's crash.
Brown wants HST hike
While most want it decrease, Atikokan town council is advocating a on per cent hike in the HST. The town says the revenue could be earmarked for municipalities for infrastructure improvements. Mayor Dennis Brown says it may be the only really option to covering the high cost of that work. Brown says under their proposal, his community would receive more than 850-thousand dollars.
T.Bay economy lookin' good
Thunder Bay's economy is looking good according to the Conference Board of Canada. They released their 2012 outlook for major Canadian cities and Thunder Bay's economy is expected to rise 1.7 percent.
Accident claims life of transport driver
Provincial police are investigating a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 17 east of Kenora that left a transport driver dead. Yesterday's collision resulted in the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway for several hours. Police say a westbound tractor-trailer unit jackknifed near Dogtooth Lake and was struck by an eastbound transport. Highway 17 was reopened to one lane of traffic at about noon yesterday.
Fire at Northern Wood Preservers Property
Failed robbery at Dairy Queen
A 19 year old man is in bail court this morning after he was charged with robbing the Dairy Queen on Cumberland Street. Police say a man brandishing a knife demanded money and when he didn't get it tried to snatch it from the till. The man fled and was picked up by police further down the road. The teen is also charged with assault with a weapon.
NAN calls for upgrades in light of crash
The Grand Chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation say a deadly plane crash has highlighted the dire need to upgrade aviation standards and weather equipment in remote communities. Four people were killed on Tuesday when a Keystone Air charter flight crashed at the North Spirit Lake reserve while trying to land in a blizzard. Only one of the five people on board survived.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Police employee testifies at trial
Two days of testimony are now in the books at the Michael Kelly murder trial. On Wednesday the jury heard from the Thunder Bay Police employee who took the original missing persons report on Judie Thibault November 21st of 2000. Pamela Whissel testified that someone who identified himself as Michael Kelly told her on the phone that his common law spouse Judie Thibault was missing. He told her that the day before Thibault had been sitting at their kitchen table upset over something and then got up, left the house and drove away in a car. Kelly is charged with First Degree murder in her death. The trial continues Thursday.
OFIA has signed on to use Ontario Wood Logo
The Provincial Government is happy to announce the first organization to sign up use the Ontario Wood Logo. Forestry Minister Michael Gravelle says the Ontario Forest Industries Association is the first organization to be licenced to use the logo that ensures the product is produced, grown and designed in the province.
Operation Red Nose is a huge success
Almost double the amount of rides were given by this year's Operation Red Nose crew. Spokesperson Diana Sustawenko says over 650 rides were handed out and over 22 thousand dollars were raised.
Jury in murder trail hears of letter
An anonymous letter to the OPP in 2001 is causing some interest at the Michael Kelly murder trail. Court was told by a forensics expert, that the letter was sent to the OPP in Toronto in 2001. It was in an envelope that had the letters OPP cut out in clippings which were then taped on the front. He testified that in the envelope was a map of the Dorion area where the body of Judie Thibault was found in August of 2004. On the map someone had put the word "bodies". The expert says there was no way to determine from the map, the exact location of any bodies, let alone Thibault's. Kelly is facing a first degree murder charged in connection with Thibault's death
Forensics can't link Kelly to murder: Expert
The Michael Kelly murder trial is into its second day of testimony. An OPP forensic expert was cross examined by defence lawyer Gil Labine. Sgt. Scott Hlady admitted there is no forensic evidence of any kind to link Kelly to the death of Judie Thibault. The 65 year old Kelly is charged in the death of Thibault who disappeared in November of 2000 and whose body was found in August of 2004 in the bush in the Dorion area wrapped in a carpet with a bullet in her head.
Koulton on the job
Rafferty reacts to defection
Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty is no fan of switching parties mid-term. Rafferty say he can't comment on the reasons behind Quebec MP Lise St. Denis leaving the NDP for the Liberals, but doesn't support how she did it. Rafferty doesn't think her defection will have a big impact on the party that still holds down 102 seats in the House of Commons.
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