Wawa Council Considering Options to Address ADSAB Apportionment Issue

Wawa Municipal Council's considering next steps after a report on the apportionment calculation for the Algoma District Services Administration Board.

In their Corporate Planning Committee meeting last night, Council heard from outside firm Municipal Tax Equity Consultants, which looked at ADSAB's apportionment formula and specifically the way it considers the "power dam compensatory payment" that Wawa receives from the provincial government, in lieu of property taxes from hydro dams.

A different outside firm - Municipal Government Wayfinders - recommended in last year's municipal transformation report that the Municipality of Wawa should pursue a revisit of the model, suggesting it could save Wawa hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

The new report has a similar conclusion: while it doesn't dispute the inclusion of the payment in the formula, Council was told the way the model treats the payment has meant a "20 year migration from equity", and it's "no longer a valid measure" because the payment was not indexed to inflation by the province - it's currently just over $2.3-million but would be nearly $3.3-million if it had kept up with inflation.

It found the calculation currently costs the Municipality over 40 percent of the grant, over $1-million, but the report's recommended recalculation would see that reduced to about $337,000 - that was noted to have obviously potential ripples for other communities served by ADSAB, though the Township of North Shore would potentially see a reduction, too, as it also receives a similar payment to Wawa.

Mayor Pat Tait noted the point of the study was to review the situation, and Council now needs to figure out the strategy to address it, while CAO Maury O'Neill noted the Municipality has now received the annual payment, but it included no inflationary adjustment.

1st Chapleau Councillor Candidate Files, More Candidates in Wawa & Dubreuilville

Chapleau has its first candidate for councillor.

Local teacher - and past candidate - Alex Lambruschini's filed his nomination papers, making him only the second person to file for the Chapleau election, after local businessman Ryan Bignucolo launched his third bid for mayor.

In Wawa, Angela Calaiezzi's become the eighth candidate for four seats on Council, after after current councillors Cathy Cannon and Mitch Hatfield, as well as Mary Harbocian, Jim Hoffman, Leah Isosaari, Robert Reeves, and Sue Smith - there's still a single candidate for mayor, current councillor Melanie Pilon, while longtime English Public School Board trustee Russell Reid's seeking re-election unopposed, and no candidate has filed for the English Separate School Board trustee position.

Meanwhile, longtime French-Language Public School Board trustee Josée Bouchard has filed for re-election - she's represented Chapleau, Dubreuilville, Wawa, White River, and Johnson, Laird, MacDonald, Meredith, Tarbutt, and Tarbutt Additional on the Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l'Ontario since 2007.

Candidates are considered "unofficial" until certification, which happens after the nomination deadline, which is Friday, August 19th, at 2 pm.

PHSD Reports 164th COVID-19 Death, 8th in Manitoulin District

Another COVID-19 death's been confirmed in the region.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting its 164th linked to COVID - the 8th in the Manitoulin District - it last reported deaths on August 5th.

It's also reporting 61 new cases since Friday - 53 in Greater Sudbury, four in the Sudbury District, and four in the Manitoulin District - though known "active" cases are down to 174, with 28 in hospital, two in ICUs.

The "active" cases include five in the northern Sudbury District - up by one from Friday's update - the community isn't specified, but the region includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations.

Meanwhile, the Porcupine Health Unit's added 25 cases since Friday - it no longer breaks that down by region nor reports "active" case counts, but does show one in hospital.

Forest Fires Reported in Wawa & Chapleau Regions, 1 Out & Other Under Control

A couple forest fires were reported in the region in recent days.

The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Aviation, Forest Fire, and Emergency Services says the one-hectare "Wawa 5" was confirmed Friday night, about two kilometres north of Mosambik Lake and eight kilometres southwest of Kabinakagami Lake - it has since been declared out.

"Chapleau 14" was reported Monday afternoon, about seventeen kilometres south of Biscotasi Lake and twenty kilometres west of Highway 144 - it's under control at a tenth of a hectare in size.

The fire hazard's moderate to high for much of the northeast.

Wawa Council Holding Back-to-Back August Meetings

Wawa Municipal Council is holding its sole meetings of August tonight.

The first is a Corporate Planning Committee meeting, which includes a memo on refuse collection renewal, as well as a delegation on a review of apportionment for the Algoma District Services Administration Board - last year's "municipal transformation" report by firm Municipal Government Wayfinders recommended Wawa push for a change in how the apportionment's calculated, particularly how the model considers the power dam compensatory payment from the provincial government.

That'll be followed by a regular Council meeting, which includes by-laws to enter into an agreement with S. Burnett and Associates for the development of a Water and Wastewater Master Plan and to appoint a Joint Compliance Audit Committee under the Municipal Elections Act - the committee will cover Wawa, Chapleau, Dubreuilville, White River, and Hornepayne - and there's a single "in-camera" item, a legal issue relating to marina divestiture, as the municipality continues pursuing efforts to acquire the site from the federal government.

The meetings will be held back-to-back, starting at 6:30 pm tonight, in Council Chambers - they'll also be livestreamed through the Municipality's YouTube channel.

Regina Driver Charged After Traffic Complaint Near White River

A Regina driver's facing multiple charges after a traffic complaint near White River.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say they received the complaint about a vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed near White River late the morning of August 6th, with East Algoma OPP locating the vehicle in Thessalon less than three hours later, leading to the arrest of a 28-year-old from Regina on charges of dangerous operation, flight from peace officer, and theft under $5000.

They've been released from custody, set to appear in Wawa court next month.

Dangerous Operation & Other Charges Laid After Wawa Traffic Stop

Dangerous operation and other charges have been laid after a traffic stop in Wawa.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say they stopped a vehicle on Mackey Street the afternoon of July 25th, with investigation revealing the driver's licence was suspended, leading to the arrest of the 24-year-old Wawa man on charges of: dangerous operation; flight from peace officer; fail to comply with probation order; driving while under suspension; and disobey stop sign - fail to stop.

He was remanded into custody, pending a bail hearing.

Impaired Driving, Weapon & Drug Charges After Chapleau Area Complaint

Impaired driving, weapon, and drug charges have been laid after a possible impaired driver complaint near Chapleau.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say the call early the morning of August 8th warned of a possible impaired driver on Brunswick House First Nation, with officers later locating the vehicle, determining the driver was indeed impaired.

The 40-year-old from Chapleau's been charged with: operation while impaired - alcohol and drugs; unauthorized possession of weapon; dangerous operation; and four counts of possession a Schedule One substance, which is not specified.

He's been released from custody, set to appear in Chapleau court next month.

Charge After Theft From Wawa Business

A charge has been laid over theft from a Wawa business.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say they were notified about the theft from a business on Broadway Avenue early the night of August 6th, with investigation leading to the arrest of a 66-year-old Wawa man on a charge of theft under $5000.

He's been released from custody, set to appear in Wawa court next month.

LDHC Still Flagging Staff Shortage

Wawa's Lady Dunn Health Centre is flagging issues with a staffing shortage.

Noting the whole province is experiencing "a sustained, system-wide pressure on emergency department staffing levels due to COVID-related absences, staff fatigue, and burnout" - with Emergency Department staffing pressures "being felt by hospitals across the country" - the hospital says it's currently experiencing a staffing shortage in its physician group, which lasted over the weekend into today.

Though it assures the local physicians - with support of locums - will work to keep the local Emergency Department open, it is asking you only visit the ED today if you have an emergency.

If you're unsure whether you have an emergency, it recommends seeking advice from a Registered Nurse by calling Health Connect Ontario at 8-1-1 (or by visiting ontario.ca/healthconnectontario ), which is available 24/7.

It also warns that patients who come to the hospital will be prioritized based on "medical needs", and may experience "longer wait times" today.

Any questions can be emailed to feedback@ldhc.com

Wawa Salmon Derby Pre-Fishing Contest Underway

Anglers are out on the water for the chance at some prizes for the upcoming Wawa Salmon Derby.

While the 40th annual derby isn't until this weekend - Friday, August 19th, through Sunday the 21st - the five-day "pre-fishing" contest is underway, running through Wednesday, August 17th.

It's open to anyone registered for the derby, with the chance to reel in a prize for the largest fish each day.

Days Left for Municipal Council Nominations

Time is running out for prospective councillors, mayors, or school board trustees.

As nominations for municipal elections across Ontario close this Friday, Wawa Clerk Cathy Cyr reminds it's a simple process: obtain the forms from the municipal office or website, fill them out, then bring them in - and pay the required fee.

Cyr notes there are a few basic requirements to run, using Wawa as an example.

The deadline is 2 pm Friday, with candidates to be certified after that.

PHSD Reports New COVID-19 Cases

More COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the region - with a few still active in the northern Sudbury District.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts has added 80 cases since Wednesday - 67 in Greater Sudbury, nine in the broader Sudbury District, and four in the Manitoulin District - with known "active" cases up to 229, including 33 in hospital, three in ICUs.

The "active" cases include four in the northern Sudbury District - the same amount reported in Wednesday's update - the community isn't specified, but the region includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations.

LDHC Flags Physician Shortage Issue, Assures ER Still Open

Wawa's Lady Dunn Health Centre is flagging issues with a staffing shortage.

Noting the whole province is experiencing "a sustained, system-wide pressure on emergency department staffing levels due to COVID-related absences, staff fatigue, and burnout" - with Emergency Department staffing pressures "being felt by hospitals across the country" - the hospital says it's experiencing a staffing shortage in its physician group August 13th through 15th.

Though it assures the local physicians - with support of locums - will work to keep the local Emergency Department open, it is asking over those days that you only visit the E-D if you have any emergency.

If you're unsure whether you have an emergency, it recommends seeking advice from a Registered Nurse by calling Health Connect Ontario at 8-1-1 (or by visiting ontario.ca/healthconnectontario), which is available 24/7.

It also warns that patients who come to the hospital will be prioritized based on "medical needs", and may experience "longer wait times" August 13th through 15th.

Any questions can be emailed to feedback@ldhc.com

3 People Charged With Forcible Confinement After Wawa Wellness Check

Three people are facing multiple charges after a well-being check in Wawa found an individual in distress.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say officers conducted the check at a Churchill Avenue residence the night of July 18th, with police finding the individual in distress, leading to the the arrest of a 41-year-old Dubreuilville man, a 39-year-old Wawa man, and a 60-year-old Wawa woman - all three are charged with forcible confinement and extortion, with the men also charged with assault and uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, while the woman's been charged with obstruct peace officer.

The two men were remanded into custody pending bail hearings, while the woman was released from custody, scheduled to appear in Wawa court in a month.

Pre-Fishing Contest Set to Begin for Wawa Salmon Derby

Anglers will start hitting the water this weekend for the chance at some prizes for the upcoming Wawa Salmon Derby.

While the 40th annual derby isn't for another week - next Friday, August 19th, through Sunday the 21st - the five-day "pre-fishing" contest starts tomorrow, running through Wednesday, August 17th.

It's open to anyone registered for the derby, with the chance to reel in a prize for the largest fish each day.