Shine the Light on Woman Abuse Flag Raised to Begin Campaign in Wawa

Wawa is wrapped in purple today - and will be for the next few weeks - as part of a campaign in solidarity with abused women.

The annual "Shine the Light on Woman Abuse" campaign officially began locally this morning, as the campaign's flag was raised at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre in a ceremony featuring Deputy Mayor Mitch Hatfield, Michipicoten First Nation Chief Pat Tangie, and CHADWIC Home Executive Director Paula Valois, who noted the campaign's been happening locally since 2011 but dates back even farther.

Chief Tangie says it's an important campaign and cause, emphasizing the need to reduce violence against women "in all levels of humankind".

Valois acknowledges the issue's certainly "top of mind" for some people after last month's fatal shootings in Sault Ste. Marie that killed a woman and three children - and left another woman injured - which was linked to intimate partner violence, as well as the recent discovery in Sudbury of a deceased woman in a wooded area, with a former partner - noted to have been the subject of intimate partner violence calls - discovered dead nearby, Valois emphasizes it's important not to lose sight of the fact that "this is a real issue in our communities" and "we need to do everything we can to see that violence against women ends", promising to do that work - including pushing on the implementation of 86 recommendations made by an inquest into a 2015 triple murder in Renfrew, in which all three women killed had a prior relationship with their killer.

Today is "Wear Purple Day" - encouraging people to also don the colour - with a "Mussels and Mocktails" event will be held at the Community Centre tonight.

Businesses and residents are also encouraged to put up purple lights and decorations for the remainder of the campaign, which continues through the 16 Days of Action on Violence Against Women, ending on Human Rights Day, which is December 10th.

Coinciding with the Shine the Light campaign is the Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie campaign - proceeds from sales of the cookies at Tim Hortons Wawa will be split between Tim Hortons Foundation Camps and CHADWIC Home.

Diabetes Awareness Month Continues in Wawa

Wawa residents are being encouraged to "make time" to learn about diabetes.

Noting November's Diabetes Awareness Month, North Algoma Diabetes Education Program Coordinator Renee Mellish says there are over a million people in Canada living with diabetes but don't know that, so it's important to get screened, especially if you have certain "risk factors".

Mellish notes there are a few options to screen for diabetes, including a clinic being held at the Wawa Food Bank today, with more information about diabetes available on the Diabetes Canada website or by calling Mellish at 705-856-2335, extension 3108.

APH Reports 107th COVID-19 Death, 78 New Cases

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

Algoma Public Health's reporting its 107th since the pandemic began - it doesn't say where - it last reported a death three weeks ago, in late October.

The health unit's also reporting 78 new cases over the last week - 58 in the Sault Ste. Marie area, eleven in the Elliot Lake area, eight in Central and East Algoma, and another in North Algoma (which includes Wawa, Dubreuilville, White River, and the Michipicoten and Missinabie Cree First Nations) - pushing known "high risk active" cases up to 103 - the highest since early February - with sixteen in hospital, two in ICUs.

Deadline for Wawa's Community Improvement Plan Survey

Time's almost up for Wawa residents looking to have their say on how to "bring Broadway back to beautiful".

Economic Development Assistant Jessie Labonte explains the Municipality of Wawa has launched efforts to develop a new Community Improvement Plan, a tool used to revitalize parts of a community through programs, grants, or incentives.

Labonte notes the residents are encouraged to complete an online survey to help.

The survey must be filled out today - a link can be found on the Municipal website, with paper copies available at the Municipal Office, the Community Centre, the library, or the Wawa Goose Senior Centre.

Shine the Light on Woman Abuse Campaign Begins in Wawa

Wawa is wrapped in purple today - and will be for the next few weeks - as part of a campaign in solidarity with abused women.

CHADWIC Home Program Supervisor Bonnie Ross explains the purple shows support for the "Shine the Light on Woman Abuse" campaign.

Ross notes today is "Wear Purple Day" - encouraging people to also don the colour - and the Municipality of Wawa will mark the start of the campaign by raising its flag at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre at 11 o'clock this morning.

The campaign continues through the 16 Days of Action on Violence Against Women, ending on Human Rights Day, which is December 10th.

Coinciding with the Shine the Light campaign is the Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie campaign - proceeds from sales of the cookies at Tim Hortons Wawa will be split between Tim Hortons Foundation Camps and CHADWIC Home.

PHSD Reports New COVID-19 Cases, Fewer Active

More COVID-19 cases are being reported in the region - but there are fewer active.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting 41 new cases since Friday - 35 in Greater Sudbury, four in the broader Sudbury District, one in the Manitoulin District - though known "active" cases plunged to 142.

That no longer includes any cases in the northern Sudbury District (which includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations), and the health unit's also declared an end to COVID and influenza outbreaks at the Bignucolo Residence long-term care facility in Chapleau.

The health unit only updates hospitalization figures late Wednesday, but last showed 56 in hospital, two in ICUs.

Wawa Encouraged to "Make Time" to Learn About Diabetes

Wawa residents are being encouraged to "make time" to learn about diabetes.

North Algoma Diabetes Education Program Coordinator Renee Mellish explains November is Diabetes Awareness Month, with a theme of "Let's Make Time", encouraging people to learn about the realities of living with diabetes.

Mellish notes there are a few options to screen for diabetes, including clinics being held at the Wawa Goose Seniors Centre today and at the Wawa Food Bank tomorrow.

Tim Hortons Wawa Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign Supporting CHADWIC Home As Shine the Light on Woman Abuse Campaign Begins

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

CHADWIC Home Program Supervisor Bonnie Ross explains the first ever Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie campaign's underway until Sunday, with proceeds raised from the cookie sales to be split between two causes.

Ross notes this coincides with the annual Shine the Light on Woman Abuse campaign.

Purple ribbons have already gone up along Broadway Avenue and Mission Road, with the campaign's flag to be raised at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning - Wednesday is also "Wear Purple Day", to launch the campaign, with events continuing through December 10th.

PHSD Lifts Gogama Water Advisory

Gogama's no longer under a drinking water advisory.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts says the advisory issued Thursday morning - after a power failure interrupted the town's water supply - has now been lifted, as tests have confirmed the water's safe for consumption.

The health unit notes residents may notice chlorine odours or discoloured water, and suggests running cold water faucets or drinking fountains for five minutes or until the water runs clear, running water softeners through a regeneration cycle, draining and refilling hot water heaters, and removing and rinsing faucet screens to get rid of sediment.

Superior East OPP Offer Advice on Winter Driving

Ontario Provincial Police are reminding drivers to adjust for winter driving conditions when heading out on the roads.

Recommending drivers get a maintenance check-up, putting winter tires on, and packing a winter survival kit, Superior East OPP Constable Ashley Nickle has some advice to stay safe amid the cold and snow.

Constable Nickle also reminds drivers that highway closures - while they can be frustrating - are for your safety, warning against driving around roadblocks.

Constable Nickle emphasizes roads are closed for a reason.

SJD Grade 7/8 Students to Host Spaghetti Supper Fundraiser

Some Wawa students will be serving up supper to raise funds for a big trip.

Sir James Dunn Public School Special Education Resource Teacher Heather Watson explains plans for an upcoming fundraiser.

Watson notes tickets need to be purchased in advance - just contact the school - and there is an option for takeaway, if preferred.

The Spaghetti Supper will be held December 6th.

Chapleau Households Encouraged to Join Christmas Light Contest

Chapleau households are being encouraged to light up the community for the holidays.

The community's planning a Christmas Lights Contest in December, with Assistant Leisure and Cultural Services Director Carole Ouellette explaining registration's now underway.

Ouellette notes registration's open until November 27th, with participants encouraged to be decorated through December - judging is the week of December 18th - adding they're looking for donations of local gift cards for prizes.

Wawa Residents to Make Time to Learn About Diabetes

Wawa residents are being encouraged to "make time" to learn about diabetes.

Noting November is Diabetes Awareness Month, North Algoma Diabetes Education Program Coordinator Renee Mellish explains a few "screening clinics" are being held this week.

The clinics will be held at the Wawa Goose Seniors Centre tomorrow and at the Wawa Food Bank on Wednesday.

LDHC Foundation Participating in Split the Pot Lottery

Wawa's hospital foundation has partnered with several others for a unique online lottery.

Lady Dunn Health Centre Foundation Chair Susan Switzer explains the foundation's part of the province-wide "Split the Pot Lottery", noting people can get tickets online to support the local hospital.

Switzer notes there will be an early bird draw at the end of the week - deadline for tickets is this Thursday - and another the following week, before the grand prize draw the week after that.

Details - and tickets - can be found at splitthepot.ca

CHADWIC Home to Benefit From Local Tim Hortons Holiday 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.

Tim Hortons has launched its Holiday Smile Cookie campaign today, with proceeds from "Smile Cookie" sales supporting Tim Hortons Foundation Camps and a local charity - at Tim Hortons Wawa, that will be local women's shelter CHADWIC Home, which also offers a number of programs for communities in the region.

The campaign continues to the end of the week.

PHSD Reports New COVID-19 Cases, Fewer Active

More COVID-19 cases are being reported in the region - but there are fewer active.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting 38 new cases since Wednesday - 34 in Greater Sudbury, two in the broader Sudbury District, two in the Manitoulin District - though known "active" cases are down slightly, to 190 - still one of the highest counts since early March - with two in the northern Sudbury District (which includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations) - a COVID outbreak is still "active" at the Bignucolo Residence long-term care facility in Chapleau, along with an influenza outbreak.

The health unit only updates hospitalization figures on Wednesdays, but last showed 56 in hospital, two in ICUs.

Survey Deadline Nears for Wawa Downtown CIP Update

Time's running out for Wawa residents to have their say on how to "bring Broadway back to beautiful".

The Municipality of Wawa's launched efforts to prepare a new Community Improvement Plan focusing on the downtown core, and Economic Development Assistant Jessie Labonte notes that process includes a survey.

Labonte adds there's an incentive: those who fill out the survey are entered into a draw, with $150, $100, and $50 prizes.

The survey's open until Wednesday, November 15th - those interested can find a link on the Municipal website or get a paper copy at the Municipal Office, the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre, the Wawa Public Library, or the Wawa Goose Senior Centre.

PM Trudeau Visiting Soo

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's in Sault Ste. Marie today.

Trudeau's official itinerary from the Prime Minister's Office says he's in "Northern Ontario", first visiting a "local electricity provider", then delivering remarks at a ribbon cutting ceremony, followed by touring a housing development project, and visiting a Royal Canadian Legion - it's unclear whether all of the events are in the same city, but appears so.

Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services had been teasing a major announcement since the start of the month, and tweeted earlier today that Trudeau was there as "a special guest to help launch the Sault Smart Grid", later calling it "Canada's First Community-Wide Smart Grid".

It's Trudeau's first stop in the Sault since July 2021 - when he announced up to $420-million in federal support for Algoma Steel's transition to electric arc furnace steelmaking - though he'd previously visited as PM in April 2016, March 2018, and May 2019.

Local Communities Prepare for Remembrance Day

With Remembrance Day almost here, preparations are underway for tomorrow's ceremonies.

Jim Apsey - Poppy Campaign Chairman for Chapleau's Legion Branch 5 - notes Chapleau's plans include the annual ceremony at the cenotaph outside the Legion Hall.

As it is happening on a Saturday, Apsey invites all residents and their families to come to the cenotaph, including bringing children to "show them what it's all about".

Larry Harvey - Poppy Campaign Chairman for Wawa's Legion Branch 429 - says Wawa's plans will be similar to last year, though there will be no parade.

Harvey adds the community bus will be available to take seniors or those with mobility issues from the Legion Hall to the cenotaph, then the Community Centre, and back to the Legion Hall - those needing it must meet at the Legion Hall by 10:30 am.

People are also reminded to wear poppies, found throughout each community.

Impaired Driving Charges After Stop in Dubreuilville

Impaired driving charges have been laid after a stop for an expired licence plate in Dubreuilville.

Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say officers conducting general patrol were alerted by their Automated Licence Plate Recognition System about a vehicle on Green Lake Road shortly after 11 o'clock last Friday night, further noticing the vehicle had started travelling "in an unsafe manner", prompting a traffic stop.

Subsequent investigation revealed the driver had consumed alcoholic beverages, leading to the arrest of a Goulais River 38-year-old on charges of: operation while impaired - alcohol and drugs; operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus); and fail to surrender insurance card.

They were released from custody with a December court date in Wawa.