Chapleau Town Council to Hold Regular Meeting

Chapleau Town Council's set to tackle several topics tonight.

Included on the agenda for their regular meeting this evening is a delegation from the Chapleau Regional Development Corporation, which is set to make a presentation to Council - the CRDC organized last month's first ever Gold Rush Nationals Drag Race, though Council earlier this month raised questions about "cost overruns" in the Township's in-kind contribution to the event - no decision was made on the issue at the last meeting.

Also on the agenda is a CAO report on a request for disposition of surplus land at 28 Queen Street, and resolutions: on the Cemetery Tree Removal Tender; to approve the Economic Development Work Plan prepared for the Township by Dan Friyia; and to approve the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services' recommendation regarding operation of the canteen.

There's also a single "in-camera" item, relating to "personal matters about an identifiable individual".

Aside from the "in-camera" portion, tonight's meeting is open to the public, starting at 6:30 in Civic Centre Council Chambers.

Wawa Unveils Proposed Logo for Wawa Lake Boreal Waterfront

The Municipality of Wawa's unveiled a proposed new logo for the Wawa Lake waterfront.

Assistant Director of Community Services and Tourism Brian Lachine explains there are two major factors reflected in the logo, the first being a big initiative among destination marketing marketing organizations: the Group of Seven.

Lachine adds that the logo is meant for tourism purposes, so it needed to emphasize what it's advertising.

Lachine notes he's already received lots of feedback - and more comments are being accepted - with plans to officially present the logo and the rest of the Wawa Waterfront Boreal Gateway Project signage to Council October 1st.

Chapleau's Borden Gold Mine to Hold Inauguration

A Chapleau mine's set to official open today.

Newmont Goldcorp says it is holding the inauguration of the Borden Gold Mine early this afternoon, with Ontario's Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, and Indigenous Affairs to attend the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony.

The mine's long been touted as the world's first all-electric underground mine, expected to create 200 jobs in the Chapleau area.

OPP Arrest Southern Ontario Robbery Suspect in White River

Local police have arrested a southern Ontario robbery suspect.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say local officers, the Tactics and Rescue Unit, Emergency Response Team, and the Canine unit were called to White River around midnight last night, to help with the arrest of a suspect in multiple incidents across southern Ontario.

The 54-year-old Mississauga man was located in a stolen vehicle in a White River parking lot, with officers approaching around 2:30 - he was arrested without incident, charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5000, fail to comply with recognizance, and three counts of fail to comply with probation order.

He was held in custody for a bail hearing today.

Local Smile Cookie Campaign Wrapping Up

Time is running out for the chance to get an extra smile with your coffee - and help support a local cause.

The annual Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign wraps up tomorrow - and Tammy Goodmurphy from Tim Hortons Wawa explains the local campaign.

Community Living Algoma's website says it "supports people with intellectual disabilities" and is "committed to the advancement of a community in which all people are recognized as full citizens, achieve personal dignity, enjoy the benefits and responsibilities of independence, and are supported to reach their full potential".

Smile Cookies are $1 each.

Realignment Needed for Magpie Avenue in Michipicoten River Village

The Municipality of Wawa will slightly change a roadway in the Mission.

During their meeting Tuesday night, Wawa Municipal Council approved a by-law to "dedicate certain municipal lands for highway purposes as part of Magpie Avenue in the Michipicoten River Village".

Kevin Sabourin - the Assistant Director of Protective Services - explains the move stems from a question about the current roadway.

Sabourin says the by-law passed by Council is meant to address issues found with the existing roadway.

To keep the roadway from going over neighbouring properties, Sabourin says it will have to be altered slightly.

No timeline has been given for the changes.

Procedural By-Law Revision Discussed by Wawa Council

Revisions for Wawa's procedural by-law are being mulled over by Wawa Municipal Council.

Clerk Cathy Cyr discussed the by-law during last night's Corporate Planning Committee meeting, noting a draft was provided to Council in July.

Cyr highlighted a few parts of the by-law to consider, including the possibility of including a "territorial acknowledgement" for certain meetings or ceremonies, and Council was asked to consider a new agenda format, giving input on things they'd like removed from or added to that agenda style.

Also questioned is whether Council wanted to maintain the current meeting schedule - meeting on the first and third Tuesday of the month, except for certain months - and Cyr recommended renaming the "Corporate Planning" and "Policy Manual" committees as "Committee of the Whole" - the two committees are made up of the members of Council and have consistently held joint meetings, rather than separate.

Cyr also asked whether Council wished to allow or prohibit members from participating in meetings "electronically", outlining proposed if it is allowed, including that no more than two councillors could participate electronically at one time - as councillors attending electronically wouldn't count toward the required "quorum" for a meeting, so three members would need to be there physically - and councillors would only be allowed to attend electronically twice per term, though they would not be able to participate electronically in a closed meeting.

She also recommended Council review the by-law annually, though there is a process outlined for early review.

The draft revised by-law will be posted on the municipal website for public comment until October 2nd.

Wawa Council to Further Consider Potential Arena Ice Fee Increase

Wawa Municipal Council is taking more time to consider a potential fee increase for arena ice.

Speaking during last night's Corporate Planning Committee meeting, Community Services and Tourism Director Alex Patterson explained that he was asked to prepare a fee increase recommendation, noting there hadn't been an increase "in some time".

Patterson stated it was decided the fee should be "reflective" of costs for service but still comparable to other communities - phasing in increases over time - adding staff researched and compared fees from a wide range of northern communities - both smaller and larger than Wawa, though weighted to reflect similarities or differences.

The recommendation was a $5 an hour increase each year for four years - starting in the 2020-21 season - with Council to review it at the end of that period.

Councillors Mitch Hatfield and Pat Tait both stated they disliked the idea of setting out four years of increases at one time, preferring yearly reviews, though Patterson noted the recommendation was written in such a way that Council would be finalizing the increases on a yearly basis - when approving the municipal schedule of fees - using the four year plan as a "guideline" from which they could deviate due to factors such as cost of living or costs for service, among others - that could mean Council deciding not to increase the fee that year or to increase it substantially more, if they wished.

Mayor Ron Rody first commented that he dislikes the idea of giving user groups "one year notice" about fee increases, stating he was not prepared to honour that - later questioning whether that would be reasonable for other services - and he went on to call the lack of fee increase in recent years a "gross mistake", suggesting the Municipality should instead substantially increase fees first - possibly to the $65 or $68 an hour range, similar to communities such as Marathon - then move to increases based on the cost of living.

Rody also noted Sault Ste. Marie had substantially higher fees - touting a figure of $135 - and wondered why the city can get away with such high fees for people such as teachers and police officers - who he said would be paid the same as in Wawa - though he did emphasize he wasn't calling for Wawa to raise fees as high as the Soo.

While Council did vote in favour of officially receiving the report, the recommendation itself was not scheduled for a vote last night.

The idea's expected to come back to Council at a later date, as Mayor Rody noted he wanted a decision made by Christmas.

Wawa Council Defers Decision on Wawa Lake Docking, Mooring, Launching, and Boating Policy

Wawa Municipal Council's putting off a final vote for a proposed policy on docking, mooring, launching, and boating on Wawa Lake beachfront properties.

While the policy was included among a group of by-laws up for approval, Mayor Ron Rody stated during last night's regular meeting that he'd been asked ahead of time to revisit it, and he asked that it only be given "first and second" reading rather than the "first, second and third" readings Council usually gives a by-law - that means the by-law has not been passed and does not yet come into force, but will instead need to come back to Council for that third reading.

Though it was posted for public comment until last Tuesday, the policy had not been revised since it was first brought to Council August 13th.

At that time, CAO/Treasurer Maury O'Neill explained the idea stemmed from concerns raised by some members of the public.

O'Neill emphasized the policy isn't meant to restrict or deter boaters from enjoying the waterfront.

It may be a while before the policy is brought to a final vote: Mayor Rody asked it be re-posted for public comment until the end of October, then brought to a committee meeting in November for further discussion, with the aim of a vote in early December.

Wawa Council to Hold Back-to-Back Meetings at MMCC

Wawa Municipal Council are set to hold a special meeting tonight - at least, in terms of venue.

Council's scheduled to hold back-to-back meetings tonight - the Corporate Planning Committee and a regular meeting of Council - but instead of holding them in Council Chambers, they'll be in the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre's banquet room.

The evening will actually start with a tour of the facility at 5:45 pm, followed by the committee meeting, which is scheduled for 6:30 pm - the agenda for the committee meeting includes a report on realigning Magpie Street in the Michipicoten River Village, a review of the procedural by-law, and a proposal regarding the arena ice fee.

After the committee meeting, Council will hold their regular meeting - the agenda for that includes several by-laws, such as: the proposed policy on docking, mooring, launching, and boating on Wawa Lake; an agreement with the Hawk Junction Local Services Board on collection and disposal of domestic and commercial garbage; and a by-law to "dedicate certain municipal lands for highway purposes as part of Magpie Avenue in the Michipicoten River Village".

The meetings are open to the public, again hosted at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre.

OPP Deploy Spike Belt To Catch 2 Accused of Stealing Gas in Wawa

A spike belt had to be deployed to stop two people accused of stealing gas from a Wawa station on Sunday.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say the theft was reported by a service station on Mission Road around 4:30 pm Sunday afternoon, with an officer from the Sault Ste. Marie detachment spotting the suspect vehicle shortly before 6 pm - the vehicle was travelling southbound on Highway 17, and fled at a high rate of speed upon seeing the OPP vehicle.

Instead of pursuing the fleeing vehicle, police deployed a spike belt on Highway 17 near Goulais River, leading to the arrest of both people in the vehicle.

Police charged a 45-year-old man from Mission, British Columbia, with possession of property obtained by crime under $5000, theft under $5000 - shoplifting, dangerous operation, operation while prohibited, race a motor vehicle - stunt, and use plate not authorized for vehicle.

A 37-year-old woman of no fixed address was also charged with possession of property obtained by crime under $5000 and theft under $5000 - shoplifting.

Both were held in custody for a bail hearing on Monday.

Ice Installation Begins at Wawa Arena

Ice making has started at Wawa's arena.

The Municipality of Wawa says key repairs to the arena ice plant and a structural inspection of the arena were completed on time, allowing them to start ice installation on Friday.

That puts them on track for the first ice availability to be Saturday, September 28th, though that remains a tentative date, with updates expected beforehand.

Organizers Thank Supporters of Wawa's Terry Fox Run

Organizers of Wawa's annual Terry Fox Run are thanking those who came out for last weekend's event, supporting the fight against cancer.

Organizer Nadine Cartledge says the event went quite well.

Cartledge also highlights the efforts of the volunteers who made the event possible.

Update: Cartledge says there were a total of 66 participants and volunteers, raising $4400.70.

After several years organizing the local run, Cartledge has announced she's stepping down and taking a "back seat role", handing over the reins to Brian and Cathy Lachine for the 40th anniversary event, to be held September 20th, 2020.

Organizers have also provided this image of participants in the event:

Participants in the 2019 Terry Fox Run in Wawa (Sep. 15, 2019)

Participants in the 2019 Terry Fox Run in Wawa (Sep. 15, 2019)

Wawa Volunteer Fire Department Hosting Info Session for Potential Volunteers

The Wawa Volunteer Fire Department's looking for a few more volunteers.

Fire Chief Kevin Sabourin explains some firefighters are moving out of town or focusing on their careers, leaving some vacancies.

Chief Sabourin says there are some requirements for volunteers, particularly physical.

Sabourin emphasizes the expectation is that volunteer firefighters commit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for all 365 days a year.

While you could take vacations, you'd be expected to respond to fire calls whenever you are in the community, which should be most of the time.

Anyone interested can contact Sabourin for more information, apply at the Municipal Office, or attend an information session at 7 pm tonight, in the Fire Hall.

17th Strongman Challenge Dubreuilville Called "Strong Success"

After a year away, Dubreuilville's Strongman Challenge returned with a strong show of support.

Cheered on by a packed crowd, Lithuanian Vidas Blekaitis - a former World's Strongest Man competitor - claimed Dubreilville's first ever Men's Masters Championship, followed by Ontario's own Lance Lavallee, and American Darren Zola, while American Kim Baum Derks won the Women's Open competition.

Organizer Rejean Raymond says the 17th Strongman Challenge Dubreuilville was a "strong success".

Raymond thanks the members of the Strongman committee, all other volunteers, and sponsors.

Tim Hortons Kicks Off Annual Smile Cookie Campaign

As you pick up your morning coffee or a meal this week, you could get an extra smile to help support a local cause.

The annual Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign kicks off today, and Tammy Goodmurphy from Tim Hortons Wawa explains the local campaign.

Community Living Algoma's website says it "supports people with intellectual disabilities" and is "committed to the advancement of a community in which all people are recognized as full citizens, achieve personal dignity, enjoy the benefits and responsibilities of independence, and are supported to reach their full potential".

Smile Cookies are $1 each.

Local OPP Officers Recognized in Regional Awards Ceremony

A few local police officers have been recognized for longtime service, bravery, and exemplary performance of duty.

The North East Region Ontario Provincial Police Awards Ceremony was held in West Nipissing on Thursday, and OPP say dozens of officers were recognized during the event.

That includes Superior East OPP Constable Sharon Reil, who received a Commissioners Commendation for Exemplary Performance of Duty, as well as Superior East Constables Amber Bochek and Dylan Jollineau, who received Commissioners Citations for Bravery.

All three are noted to be from the Wawa detachment.

Two local officers were recognized for longtime service: Sergeant Dale Burns of the Superior East detachment in White River received a "Police Exemplary Service Medal" for 20 years service; and Constable Daniel Lefrancois of the Chapleau detachment received a Quarter Century Club Award.

Strongman Challenge Dubreuilville Returns

After a year away, Dubreuilville's Strongman Challenge is back this weekend - with Strongman's masters.

Organizer Rejean Raymond explains that the 17th Strongman Challenge Dubreuilville will feature the "Men's Masters Division" as the main competition.

Raymond notes doors open at 6 o'clock tonight, with the athletes "presented" at 7, followed by three events for the Masters competitors, then a dance with live band, Obsession.

The competition concludes tomorrow, though Saturday will also see a Women's Open competition, Junior Strongman, an engine blowout contest, and the Trade Show.

JJAM FM will be live-on-location from 11 am to 3 pm Saturday, September 14th.

Admission for the two-day event is free this year.

Lady Dunn Health Centre Foundation Dream Vacation Lottery is Back

Wawa's Lady Dunn Health Centre Foundation is reminding time is running out for a major fundraiser: the annual Dream Vacation Lottery.

Patricia Lalonde - a director with the Foundation - notes the prize is in the name of the fundraiser.

Lalonde adds funds raised through the lottery will go to a new fundraising campaign, as the foundation tries to raise $125,000 for a new washer, disinfector, and sterilizer for the Medical Device Reprocessing Department at the local hospital.

Tickets are available at several places in the community - including at the Strongman Challenge tonight and at the Wawa Fall Festival tomorrow, as well as the hospital admitting desk - with the draw coming the afternoon of October 9th.

Wawa's Terry Fox Run Nears

Wawa residents will be lacing up their shoes to fight cancer this weekend, as the annual Terry Fox Run arrives for its 39th year.

Organizer Brian Lachine notes this year's event will be slightly different from previous years.

Lachine says organizers hope to grow the event again this year, noting last year's run had over 100 participants and raised nearly $5900.

Wawa's Terry Fox Run will be hosted at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre - registration starts at 11 am Sunday morning, with the run starting at 12 noon.