.... Four soldiers whose military cargo trucks ended up in a Trans-Canada Highway ditch during the region‘s first big snow storm are OK and will participate in emergency training exercises today in Thunder Bay. But their vehicles aren‘t doing so hot and will be transported back to CFB Petawawa near Ottawa, said the battalion‘s commanding officer. “The damage is more than what we are able to repair here in Thunder Bay,” Lt.-Col. Kelby Hamilton said Wednesday from a temporary military base at Thunder Bay‘s CLE fair grounds. Mobile 1, Ontario‘s Mobile Emergency Operations Communication Centre, was also delayed by Wednesday‘s storm. The two eastbound cargo trucks were travelling to the exercise around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday when they lost control on Highway 17 just west of the main entrance to Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, about 180 kilometres east of Thunder Bay. One truck ended up on its roof, while the other went off the road backwards, police said. Two of the soldiers were treated and released from Terrace Bay‘s McCausland Hospital. The storm, which originated in northern Alberta, caused slippery roads between Nipigon and Sault Ste. Marie starting just after midnight Wednesday ....