
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Nipigon Couple Die Of CO Poisoning

LU Profs Get Award
Nolalu Bridge To Be Repaired
The provincial government is putting 1.6 million dollars towards improving the road infrastructure near Nolalu. The construction contract will create 16 new jobs during the work planned for the Whitefish River Bridge. The work is expected to be complete by this fall.
Goldcorp Gives Up

NOMA Bear Pit Line-Up Confirmed
The Premier and four members of her cabinet are now confirmed for the NOMA conference in Fort Frances. Transportation Minister Glenn Murray, Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Mauro, Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle and Aboriginal Affairs Minister David Zimmer will answer questions from the region's municipal leaders during Friday's so-called Bearpit session.
Murder Trial On Hold
New LED Lighting At Tim Hortons

Shift New President
Forestry Meeting This Week
OFAH Wants More Info

Skittish Dog On The Loose
Members of the Paws for Love Dog Rescue are on the lookout for one of their missing animals. Cushion is a skittish dog from Sandy Lake who broke off his leash recently and is now on the loose in the City. He was last seen in the area of Christina and Mary Street East homes in Westfort. They say he is very terrified of sounds, people and other dogs and if you spot him contact Animal Services.
Northern Raffle Winner

Monday, April 21, 2014
Geraldton Hospital To Get 9 Million $
Kloosterhuis Wants 4 More Years
The mayor of Oliver-Paipoonge is looking for another term. Lucy Kloosterhuis says she is seeking re-election hoping to oversee some economic growth in the next four years while working to keep taxes at what she calls a respectable level. She says there are new challenges every year and hopes voters will give her a chance to try to improve the township.
Murray Wants To Work With Communities

SIU Investigation In Weagamow
Investigators from the SIU will be looking into an Good Friday incident on the Weagamow Lake First Nation. The OPP says officers from Sioux Lookout and the North Caribou Lake Police Service were called out shortly before 11:00 at night about a disturbance. When they arrived at the scene, a male suspect was located outside the home, but he fled inside when approached by the officers. Police say they heard sounds of children crying inside, so they went in to make sure everyone was safe. They instead found the suspect was suffering from a self-inflicted wound. The Special Investigations Unit is called in anytime a member of the public is injured during an interaction with police.
Fire At Merrill Street Home
Fire inspectors will be at a Merrill Street home today to try and determine a cause of an early morning fire. The blaze at the single family dwelling was reported just after 3 am this morning. Officials says there is extensive fire damage in the basement, main floor bedroom and bathroom. All of the people living in the home were able to escape the fire and no injuries were reported.
Local Runners In Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon takes place today and about a dozen Thunder Bay runners will be there including Susan McDonald. She couldn't finish the race last year because of the deadly bombing and says returning wasn't an easy decision to make. McDonald says for her returning it's all about conquering fear.
Man Charged With Drinking & Driving
For the second time this month, police have a 55-year-old city man in custody. Less than two weeks ago, police found the man passed out in his car a fast food drive thru, where he was arrested for failing to stop at the scene of an accident. On Saturday, police were investigating a hit and run on the city's south side, when the man drove back to the scene to speak with police where he was charged with impaired driving. He will appear in court on Tuesday.
Con College Celebrates KPI Report
Confederation College is tooting its own horn. They're celebrating mostly good marks in the Ontario Key Performance Indicators Report. President Jim Madder says they were ranked number one in grad employment rates. The report also identified a decline in student completion rates from last year but Madder notes that's because students are getting hired in their field before graduating.
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