Monday, October 8, 2012
Marathon Collision Kills Four
Group of Friends in Hospital
Thunder Bay Police responded to 4 different calls in the North Side of the City late last night. At the end of the night, five girls, all of who were friends, had to be taken to Thunder Bay Regional Hospital to be treated for intentional overdoses. The police want to make parents aware of these types of incidents to help prevent similar occurrences with their children.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Hodder Ave Robbery
Thunder Bay Police are investigating a robbery that happened at around 3:30 this morning at the Mac's on Hodder Avenue. One of the three men that walked into the store with their faces covered brandished a broken beer bottle and demanded money and cigarettes from the employee. All three left on foot walking south.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Fire Prevention Week

Leblanc Flying Back To Nova Scotia

Con College Program Gets Approval
Confederation College's Medical Radiation Program is happy after they received a six year approval from the Canadian Medical Association. Accreditation means that the college program has met national educational standards and that it effectively prepares graduates to work in the field of medical radiation.
A Case Like No Other
A Thunder Bay man is going to spend at least the next 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to second degree murder in the death of his wife. 64 year old John Robertson admitted to hitting, then strangling his wife to death at their Oliver Road apartment in April of last year. He was sentenced to life in prison and will be eligible for parole in 10 years. Crown Attorney Dan Mitchell says it was a case like no other. He says Roberston turned himself in to police after the incident and helped the case proceed through the system quickly.
Tragedy At The Royal Edward Arms
Not Too Late Say Activists
The sands of time are running out for those people in the city who are fighting to keep a seniors care home on James Street open. One of them is labour activist Evelina Pan who believes with public pressure, the decision to close can easily be reversed. Pan says closing the facility doesn't make sense because it comes at a time when there's already a shortage of long term care beds.
Antcliffe Memorial Set For Tonight
Leek Northern Region VP Liberal
A local liberal is looking to the future. Anthony Leek has been named the Northern Region Vice President of the Ontario Liberal Party. Leek says he's looking forward to the numerous possibilities. Leek hopes to fill the gaps between Northwestern and Northeastern Ontario.
Campbell Talks Travel Costs
Be prepared for unexpected health costs outside of Ontario. Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell says people aren't fully covered if they were to go to Minnesota or Manitoba. Campbell adds that getting an ambulance in Winnipeg has cost some people 700 dollars, compared with 75 in Ontario.
OPP Distracted Driving
That one text isn't worth losing a life. The Ontario Provincial Police want to remind the public about the seriousness of using a mobile device while driving. Acting Sergeant with the Northwest Region Anne Mccoy says drivers already have enough to worry about. Mccoy adds that using a handheld GPS is just as dangerous, and says to pull over when programming it.
Environmental Commissioner Wind Turbine Report
Thunder Bay MPP Bill Mauro is weighing in on the Environmental Commissioner's report on wind turbines. Gord Miller's report states birds and bats will die if they fly into a wind turbine's propeller. Mauro says the Provincial Government has accommodated the bird and bat populations in their environmental reviews of proposed wind turbine projects.
Thanksgiving Fire Safety
Thunder Bay Firefighters are reminding you to be careful this Thanksgiving long weekend. Spokesperson Bob Vander Ploeg says a fire could start from basic candles on the dining room table. Vander Ploeg adds you should also keep an eye on the stove when your cooking and never leave your cooking unattended.
Thanksgiving Dinner Sunday

Human Trafficking In NWO?
Human trafficking may not be prominent in our area, but an ex-RCMP officer says don't let that fool you. Marty Van Doren coordinates a RCMP human trafficking awareness program and says many young people in remote First Nations are becoming victims. Van Doren calls human trafficking the modern day form of slavery.
Moose Hunting Season Underway
Hunters across Northwestern Ontario are heading into the bush this weekend with their scopes set on shooting a moose. Conservation Officer Ross Johnston is reminding enthusiastic hunters to use common sense. Johnston also reminds hunters that it's illegal to carry another person's hunting licence.
OPP Long Weekend Tips
Provincial Police will be out in full force this weekend in Northwestern Ontario. Acting Sergeant Anne McCoy says especially with this long weekend, people will be travelling up to cabins and using waterways. McCoy wants to remind the public to watch out for wildlife.
Southcott Hosts Monaco's Prince
Lakehead University Professor has returned from hosting Monaco's Prince Albert the second. Dr. Chris Southcott spoke with the Prince during his visit to the Iqaluit. Southcott says Prince Albert and his foundations are amazing to work with.
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