Wawa Council Approves Watered Down Marina Dredging Funding

Wawa Municipal Council's approved a watered down request to fund dredging of the marina channel.

While the Marina Committee asked Council in their June 3rd Committee of the Whole meeting for $25,000 for the work - warning the entrance has narrowed, with sand filling it to the point that depths are down to 18 inches in some spots, causing substantial problems or concerns for the ability to move boats into or out of the marina - Council had put that decision off to await a staff report.

The request came back up in last night's Committee of the Whole meeting, with Community Services and Tourism Director Alex Patterson telling Council that Alamos Gold had formally committed to donate $10,000 for the project while Wesdome had expressed interest in providing unspecified support and Villeneuve Construction agreed to donate the use of a loader and staff to help, easing the initial project burden.

In the end - with no further discussion on the issue - Council passed a resolution agreeing to provide $15,000 from the Conditional Reserve for the Marina - funds received as part of the marina divestiture process - with a caveat that the funding will be reduced equal to any funds raised - including grants or donations - outside of Alamos' $10,000 donation, which had already been factored in.

Wildfire Reported Near Gogama

A few more wildfires have been confirmed in northeastern Ontario - including one near Gogama.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Timmins 5" was confirmed Tuesday - near the west side of Highway 144, about 4 kilometres west of Gogama - the fire was only a tenth of a hectare in size, but was not yet under control.

It was one of four wildfires burning in the northeast as of Tuesday evening, along with "Wawa 4" - reported last Wednesday, about 1 kilometre west of White River and about 500 metres south of Highway 17 - which is considered "under control" at 1.8 hectares in size.

Meanwhile, "Chapleau 9" - confirmed Monday, about 35 kilometres southeast of Chapleau and six kilometres north of Highway 667 - is now classified as "out".

The fire hazard is low to high across the Northeast, with pockets of extreme hazard.

New Chapleau District Fire Confirmed, White River-Area Fire Under Control

The Chapleau area's seen another forest fire in recent days.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Chapleau 9" was confirmed Monday - about 35 kilometres southeast of Chapleau and six kilometres north of Highway 667 - though it was already classified as "being held" at a hectare in size.

It was one of only three wildfires still burning in the northeast as of Monday evening, along with "Wawa 4" - reported Wednesday, about 1 kilometre west of White River and about 500 metres south of Highway 17 - which is considered "under control" at 1.8 hectares in size.

The fire hazard is mostly high across the Northeast, with pockets of moderate or extreme hazard, including moderate hazard around Sault Ste. Marie.

Wawa Launches Internet Speed Test Campaign

The Municipality of Wawa's asking residents and businesses to test their internet speeds.

Mayor Melanie Pilon explains the request's part of an ongoing initiative.

Pilon notes this is intended to make the case for investment by correcting data about service in the community.

Mayor Pilon emphasizes this data is important to improving service here.

Residents and businesses are asked to run the test by going to connectednorth.ca/wawaspeedtest - a link can also be found on the municipal website, wawa.cc, or the Municipality's Facebook page - with participants asked to test multiple times, either multiple times throughout a day or over multiple days or both.

Wawa Council to Consider Marina Dredging Request & More

Wawa Municipal Council's holding a pair of meetings tonight.

First up is a Committee of the Whole meeting including monthly reports from department heads and discussion about marina channel dredging - Council received a delegation at their June 3rd meeting asking for $25,000 to help the Marina Committee dredge the channel, as depths are down to 18 inches in some spots, though a decision was deferred to tonight, to await a staff report.

That'll be followed up in tonight's regular Council meeting, which also includes by-laws confirming updated student wages and Council remuneration policies, and to appoint a new Treasurer, Director of Finance, and Deputy Clerk to replace Manuela Batovanja, who resigned earlier this month to become Hornepayne's CAO.

The meetings will be held back-to-back, starting at 6:30 tonight in the main level boardroom of Town Hall - they'll also be livestreamed through the Municipality's YouTube channel.

White River Area Wildfire Now Under Control

A forest fire near White River is now under control.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources is showing "Wawa 4" - which was reported Wednesday, about 1 kilometre west of White River and about 500 metres south of Highway 17 - is now considered "under control" at 1.8 hectares in size.

Two FireRanger crews had responded to the wildfire, which was one of only two still burning in the northeast as of Thursday evening.

The fire hazard's primarily low across the northeast, with some spots of moderate hazard.

John's Independent in Wawa Joining Loblaw Stores in World Record Attempt

Wawa's local grocery store will be joining Loblaws stores across the country this weekend trying to "crack" a world record - number of cheese wheels cracked simultaneously.

John's Your Independent Grocer will be cracking a wheel of parmigiano reggiano cheese Saturday, June 14th, as Loblaws stores aim to crack about 1800 wheels across more than 400 stores.

Loblaws first claimed the Guinness world record in March 2012 - with 378 wheels cracked in 250 locations - but lost it to previous record holder Whole Foods in March 2013, only to reclaim it in March 2014 with 1209 wheels cracked across 360 locations, including what was then John's Valu-Mart (which is now John's Your Independent Grocer).

People are invited to the event, which will be held at 12 noon Saturday, June 14th - samples will also be offered after.

Alamos Island Gold Worker Places 2nd in Ontario Mine Rescue Tech Competition

A local mine technician has again placed second at Ontario Mine Rescue's recent provincial championship.

While the Alamos Gold Island Gold Mine team had earned a berth in the Timmins event after winning the Algoma competition last month, they were unable to bring home gold - with the competition dominated by Glencore's Kidd and Sudbury operations, as well as Agnico Eagle - though Alamos Island Gold worker Kyle Ouellette - who won Algoma's individual technician competition - brought home silver in Ontario's individual tech competition.

2 Charged With Manslaughter Over Infant Death in Wawa

Two people are facing manslaughter charges over the death of an infant in Wawa 1.5 years ago.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say 28-year-old Steffani Oliver of Sault Ste. Marie and 31-year-old Amanda Taylor of Goulais River were arrested and charged in connection to a December 2023 death of an infant, who was brought to Wawa's Lady Dunn Health Centre by family members with no vital signs.

The investigation was conducted by the Sault Ste. Marie and Superior East OPP Crime Units - under the direction of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch - with assistance from the OPP Forensic Identification Services and the OPP Regional Support Team, in conjunction with the Office of the Chief Coroner and the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service.

Wildfire Reported Near White River, Chapleau District Fire Now Out

The Wawa area's seen another forest fire - near White River.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Wawa 4" was reported Wednesday, located 1 kilometre west of White River and about 500 metres south of Highway 17 - not yet under control, the blaze had grown to 0.3 hectares in size by Wednesday evening, though two FireRanger crews responded to the fire.

It was one of only two wildfires still burning in the northeast as of Wednesday evening, as "Chapleau 8" - reported west of Colin Lake and east of Wangoon Lake on Sunday - has now been declared "out".

The fire hazard's low to moderate across the northeast.

Progress on Chapleau District Wildfire

Progress continues on a forest fire in the region.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources is showing "Chapleau 8" - which was reported Sunday, about 1.5 kilometres west of Colin Lake and 2 east of Wangoon Lake - is now considered "under control" at 2 hectares in size.

It was one of only two wildfires still burning in the northeast as of Monday evening.

The fire hazard's low to moderate across the northeast.

Progress on New Wildfire Near in Chapleau District

Progress has been made on a forest fire in the region.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources is showing "Chapleau 8" - which was reported Sunday, about 1.5 kilometres west of Colin Lake and 2 east of Wangoon Lake - is now considered "being held" at 2 hectares in size.

It was one of only two wildfires still burning in the northeast as of Monday evening.

The fire hazard's dropped to low to moderate for much of the northeast, with some pockets of high hazard.

Chapleau Council to Hold 1st Meeting of June

Chapleau Town Council's set to meet tonight.

Included on the agenda for tonight's regular meeting are reports on the landfill, drinking water inspection, and a request for vehicle and floor sweeper purchases, plus a resolution to declare June 28th Hazardous Waste Day, and a by-law affirming the agreement with MCA Contracting for the reconstruction of Dufferin Street between Maple and Elm streets, as well as three "in-camera" items: two human resources items, the other a legal matter.

The meeting will be held at 6:30 pm tonight in Civic Centre Council Chambers - details on accessing it electronically can be found on the Township's website.

WAVS Holding Annual General Meeting

A major meeting will be held tonight for Wawa and Area Victim Services.

Including presentation of financial statements and other reports, the organization's annual general meeting will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at the North of 17 Restaurant's Delta Room - the RSVP deadline was last Saturday.

The Lady Dunn Health Centre board of directors is also readying for its annual meeting, which will be held Wednesday, June 18th, at 7 pm - though members of the general public are welcome to attend, anyone wishing to do so must call 705-856-2335, extension 3210 by Tuesday, June 17th.

New Wildfire in Wawa District

The Wawa area's seen another forest fire.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Wawa 3" was reported Wednesday, located on the end of a peninsula on the right side of Koandowango Lake - about 3 kilometres south of Caramat - though it was already "being held" by the evening.

It was one of only three wildfires still burning in the northeast as of Wednesday evening, along with "Wawa 2" - located about half a kilometre west of Highway 17 and about 7 kilometres northeast of Pokei Lake, or about 10 north of Obatanga Provincial Park - which is also considered "being held", though it did grow from 6 to 8.2 hectares in size.

The fire hazard's low for areas north and west of Sudbury, or moderate to high for those south and east of Sudbury.

Progress on Wawa District Wildfire

Progress has been made on a forest fire in the region.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources is showing the 6 hectare "Wawa 2" - located about half a kilometre west of Highway 17 and about 7 kilometres northeast of Pokei Lake, or about 10 north of Obatanga Provincial Park - is now considered "being held" after it was reported Monday.

It was one of only three wildfires still burning in the northeast as of Tuesday evening.

The fire hazard's dropped to low to moderate north of Sault Ste. Marie and Cochrane, but is moderate to extreme below that line.

Wawa Council Defers Decision on Funding Marina Dredging

Wawa Municipal Council's holding off on deciding whether to fund a proposed dredging of the marina.

In their Committee of the Whole meeting last night, Council was apprised of a request from the Marina Committee to provide $25,000 for the work, warned that the entrance has narrowed, with sand filling it to the point that depths are down to 18 inches in some spots, causing substantial problems or concerns for the ability to move boats into or out of the marina - in addition to emphasizing the importance to tourism, including with events like the Wawa Salmon Derby, presenter Chuck Farrand also noted that the Municipality's marina agreement requires it to stay open and be maintained, and warned that the O-P-P has noted they might not have a boat on the water if they can't safely travel the channel, posing safety concerns.

Asked if they'd applied for funding, Farrand and Perry Kauk - who were speaking for the Marina Committee - said they had, but had not heard back, so it is possible that some support may be forthcoming, but they also pointed to funds given to the Municipality by the federal government as part of the marina divestiture - though it was initially $500,000, Council had agreed to use $150,000 to cover related legal costs and the bathrooms at the marina, bringing that down to $350,000, with attendees questioning why the $25,000 requested couldn't come from the remaining funds, saying they should go toward helping the marina, though CAO/Clerk Maury O'Neill noted the funds were provided partly under the understanding that substantial repairs were needed to infrastructure at the marina - such as the wharf - and plans had been to use interest earned annually from the remaining funds to help fund marina operations, keeping the general amount to cover important liabilities or other uses, though attendees emphasized concerns that without this work, the marina may need to close, which would have negative effects, including on tourism.

Emphasizing that time was short - to ensure arrangements could be made - Farrand asked Council to bring forward a resolution that night - saying if the request was rejected, they'd seek federal government support through Sault Ste. Marie-Algoma M-P Terry Sheehan - though did not get that, with councillors Mitch Hatfield and Cathy Cannon both saying they wanted a staff report before making a decision, and Mayor Melanie Pilon warned the earliest they could reach a decision would be the next scheduled meeting, on June 17th.

Discussion was cut off due to time limits under the Municipality's procedural by-law - to the frustration of some attendees - with a decision expected following a staff report, which is expected at the June 17th meeting, though Pilon refused to make any "promises" that a decision - let alone a supportive one - would be forthcoming.

Wawa Library to Host Red Cross Speaker

Wawa's library wants to get people informed about senior services in the community.

As June is Seniors Month, Wawa Public Library CEO and Head Librarian Sue Jarrell says they have a special guest from the Canadian Red Cross tomorrow.

Jarrell encourages people to stop by and find out more from 1:30 pm to 3 pm Thursday afternoon, with a formal presentation to be held from 6 pm to 6:45 pm.

The Library will be opening late on Thursday - at 1 o'clock, as staff will be attending municipal health and safety training.