Nickel Belt News Volume 60 • Issue 33
Friday, August 14, 2020
Thompson, Manitoba
Serving the Norman Region since 1961
Failure to fuel plane and check fuel quantity indicators after takeoff resulted in April 2019 crash landing at Gillam Airport, investigation finds
BY IAN GRAHAM
EDITOR@THOMPSONCITIZEN.NET
A crash landing by a Churchill-bound medevac plane whose pilots tried touch down at the Gillam Airport on April 24, 2019 happened because the flight crew failed to ensure there was sufficient fuel in the tanks for the flight, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) said in a report released July 27. The Beechcraft B200 landed on the frozen surface of Stephens Lake just short of the airport runway and lost its landing gear when it hit the lake shore and skidded up onto the runway, which was about 12 feet higher than the frozen lake at the time. Neither the pilot nor the first officer nor either of the two flight nurses on board was injured in the crash. The flight was to reposition the plane, operated by Keewatin Air, from Winnipeg to Rankin Inlet, Nunavut with a stop in Churchill to drop off one of the flight nurses. The crash happened shortly after 6 p.m. The pilot redirected to Gillam Airport when the low fuel warning light came on. Both engines had shut down by the time the plane landed on the frozen lake. The plane had flown to
Winnipeg from Baker Lake, Nunavut the previous day but the arriving flight crew couldn’t find a fuel technician to refuel it, as was common practice for the airline, to ensure planes were ready to be deployed for emergency medevac flights. When the first officer could not find a fuel technician to refuel the plane in preparation for the flight to Churchill and Rankin Inlet on April 24, he went to the lounge, found out that the flight would be delayed pending the arrival of the second flight nurse and loaded some bottled water onto the plane, forgetting to order fuel. The captain did not check the fuel quantity indicators when the flight crew completed their after start checklist or when he performed a progressive fuel calculation following takeoff. Neither of the pilots performed periodic scans of the fuel quantity indicators while en route to their destination and the first officer did not remember that he had forgotten to order fuel until the left fuel pressure warning light came on when the aircraft was about 14 nautical miles west-northwest of Gillam Airport, the TSB report said. Within 10 days after the accident, Keewatin Air issued a safety bulletin to all pilots and flight co-or-
Nickel Belt News file photo The crash landing of a Keewatin Air plane just short of the Gillam Airport runway in April 2019 was caused by the flight crew failing to get the plane refuelled or to check fuel quantity indicators before or after takeoff, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada said in a July 27 report. dinators instructing them all to confirm the number of pounds of fuel when completing their checklists by visually checking the fuel quantity indicators. The TSB says the Town of Gillam and RCMP also held a post-crash brief-
ing regarding emergency services’ response to the crash, as the on-call airport operator didn’t notify emergency medical services and the fire department until about an hour after first learning of the fuel emergency. Though there
was no fire or injuries as a result of the crash, if there were, emergency responders would not have been onsite immediately because of the delay in being notified. The TSB report says the Town of Gillam prepared a Gillam Air-
port Emergency Response Quick Reference document to detail the priority in which agencies should be notified and the actions that the on-call airport operator should take when notified of an aviation emergency or incident.
Two busts in three days in Norway House yield cocaine and oxycodone A search of a Norway House hotel room Aug. 6 resulted in the seizure of crack cocaine and oxycodone pills while a traffic stop in the community two days later ended with police seizing 81 grams of cocaine. Norway House RCMP arrested a 22-year-old male and a 26-year-old female, both from Winnipeg, when they executed a search warrant on their hotel room around 8 p.m. last Thursday. In addition to the drugs, police also seized cash and the man and woman both face charges of possessing drugs for the purpose of trafficking and possessing property obtained by crime. A 28-year-old woman from Norway House was stopped while driving around 11:30 p.m. Aug. 8, which led to the seizure of cocaine, cash and drug paraphernalia. She was arrested and charged with possessing drugs for the purpose of trafficking and possessing property obtained by crime. Norway House RCMP say the two busts do not appear to be related and ask that anyone with information about
these incidents call the detachment at 204-359-6483 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477. Secure tips can also be submitted online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com. Norway House RCMP seized crack cocaine, oxycodone pills and cash during a search of a hotel room in the community Aug 6.
RCMP photos An Aug. 8 traffic stop in Norway House led to police seizing 81 grams of cocaine, drug paraphernalia and cash.
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Churchill Chamber of Commerce, The Forks in Winnipeg getting federal funding to support tourism The federal government is providing $100,000 to the Churchill Chamber of Commerce to help it support 60 staff from 50 businesses in the town to comply with physical distancing guidelines, apply for recovery programs and prepare to welcome visitors. The funding was announced July 31 by Economic Development and Official Languages Parliamentary Secretary Terry Duguid, who also said that $500,000 would go to the Forks Renewal Corporation in Winnipeg to help maintain 1,500 jobs, stabilize operations
Economic Development and Official Languages Parliamentary Secretary Terry Duguid
and assist with safety measures as The Forks continues its phased reopening.
NOTICE OF 2021 BOARD OF REVISION Pursuant to Section 41, 42 and 43 of The Municipal Assessment Act, NOTICE is hereby given that 1)
the 2021 assessment rolls for The Town of Churchill will be open for inspection at The Town of Churchill Administration Office in the Town Center Complex during normal office hours starting on August 21, 2020; and 2) the Council of The Town of Churchill will sit as a Board of Revision to hear applications for revision on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. in The Town Centre Complex Overpass, in Churchill, Manitoba. 42(1) A person in whose name the property has been assessed, a mortgagee in possession of property under subsection 114(1) of The Real Property Act, an occupier of premises who is required under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the property, or the assessor, may make application for the revision of an assessment roll with respect to: a. liability to taxation b. amount of the assessed value; c. classification of property; or d. a refusal by an assessor to amend the assessment roll under Subsection 13(2).
“The tourism and travel sector have taken a severe hit and are in acute need,” said Duguid in a press release. “This support to The Forks and the Churchill Chamber of Commerce demonstrates the importance the Government of Canada places on helping businesses and entrepreneurs continue their operations, pay their employees, and safely welcome visitors to Manitoba. We are committed to assisting small businesses as they strive to recover and flourish through this pandemic.” The funding is part of $95 million the federal
government is directing to Western Canada businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our government recognizes that the tourism industry has been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, and federal support measures will ensure this sector remains strong and resilient, while supporting the jobs that depend on it,” said Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal. “This summer, we are encouraging Manitobans to experience what their own regions and communities have to offer and to ‘visit local’ by discov-
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The Leaf Rapids Health Centre, which began a temporary closure July 28 that was scheduled to last until Aug. 10, reopened for appointments and walk-in visits Aug. 4 thanks to a partnership
with Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) and Ongomiizwin Health Services. Ongomiizwin Health Services, a University of Manitoba-based health service agency that pro��������� �������
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vides health care servi- closure. ces to rural and remote The decision to temnorthern areas with porarily close the health largely First Nations centre was made as a reand Inuit populations, sult of high-water issues provided the services of in the areas coupled with one physician, two regis- staffing issues, the Northtered nurses and one oc- ern Regional Health Aukelly.bindle.mla.office@gmail.com cupational therapist until thority said in a July 24 Office:media. the end of the temporary Constituency notice on social
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delivering it or causing it to be delivered to: The Town of Churchill Administration Office 180 LaVerendrye Avenue P.O. Box 459 Churchill, Manitoba ROB OEO or serving it upon the Executive Director at least 15 days (by September 8, 2020) before the scheduled sitting of the board as indicated above.
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Temporary closure of Leaf Rapids Health Centre cut short with help from Ongomiizwin Health Services
43(1) An application for revision must: a) be made in writing; b) set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable property for which a revision is sought; c) set out which of the matters referred to in subsection 42( 1) are at issue, and the grounds for each of those matters; and ; and d) be filed by i.
ering our province.” at The Forks, ManiTourism accounted for toba has something for three per cent of Mani- everyone,” said Economtoba’s gross domestic ic Development and Ofproduct (GDP) in 2017 ficial Languages Minister educentr.dumont@gmail.com and there were more than Mélanie Joly. “Mani20,000 jobs in the indus- toba’s tourism businesstry. The Forks receives es – and those whose Sister Andrea Dumont more than four million livelihoods depend on visitors annually and them – have been hit generates approximate- hard by COVID-19. Our ly $190 million in direct message is clear: we’ve and indirect economic been here for you with benefits, while Church- immediate measures, ill attracts more than we’re here for you now 500,000 visitors each year as our economy reopens, and generated about $37 and we’ll get through this, million in direct tourism together. We’re working with you to support good, expenditures in 2017. “From polar bears local jobs and help Maniin Churchill to delicious toba tourism come back food and vibrant culture strong.”
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ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER • We are looking for someone who is dedicated and ambitious to develop management skills for long term future considerations. • Full time, permanent, 35 + hours per week, must be bondable, able to pass criminal background check, have driver’s licence and access to own transportation. • Must have excellent communication/typing skills, experience with Microsoft Office and basic bookkeeping preferable. • Preparing bank deposits, able to organize, prioritize and complete reports by deadline dates. • Attention to detail, ability to work independently and within a team environment applying confidentiality in all matters. • Be open to new ideas and changes that may improve efficiency in day to day operations. • Ability to fill in for the manager when required/willingness to carry company cell phone in case of emergency. • Training provided, flexible work environment,here wages based problem that’s Smith said potential on experience. zebra mussel preven- going to cost a lot of ASAP tion programs areStart be-date: money in the near fuEmail resume to Carolyn Turpie: ing held up by a lack ture,â€? he said. “We’ll manager@friulirentals.com of communication ask the Association of or fax to: 204-677-3195 or drop off at 31 Oak St. Office. MunicipalManitoba between government date: 2018want to lobby agencies, andClosing a lack ofFebruary ities16,and We appreciate of all applicants, however only those awareness in the theinterest generthe provincial governindividuals selected for interviews be contacted. al public. mentwill and probably the
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Under the direct supervision of the Patient Care Manager or designate, assists multi-disciplinary team personnel in performing a variety of patient care activities and related non-professional services necessary in caring for the personal needs and comfort of the patient. This is an integrated position that includes coordination and scheduling of dental procedures for the Operating RoomSPACE (OR). This willLEASE require500-5000 expertise in developing and maintaining excellent OFFICE FOR working relationships with a broad range of individuals and organizations. The sq OR ft available. Cameron/Hoe building Dental Assistant will function within the provisions of the Vision, Mission, policies procedures of the Northern Health Region (NHR) and 83Values, Churchill Drive.and Contact Joe Aniceto. will incorporate NHR core competencies into working practice (Customer/ 204-679-0490 or Neil Cameron 306Client Focused, Initiative & Pro-activity, Diversity Awareness, Teamwork, and 477-5668. 20-tfn-nb Collaboration, Development of Self and Others, and Adaptability).
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