Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Mauro on seniors tax credit
Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro is defending his government's decision to implement the HST. The NDP have launched a campaign calling on the Provincial Government to exempt energy from the HST. Mauro says the NDP's numbers weren't accurate and only told half of the story. The government announced a tax exemption today for Seniors for their energy costs.
OPP investigate murder in Fort Hope

Breast screening program tests thousands
The Regional Cancer Centre is celebrating a milestone. It's operated the Breast Screening Program in Northwestern Ontario for 20 years. Cancer Care Director Alison McMullen says over 32 thousand women have been given mammograms, but more needs to be done.McMullen says the goal is to have 90 per cent of women screened by 2020.
NOSM back to bargaining table Thursday
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is going back to the bargaining table with its OPSEU union employees. Another round of talks are scheduled for Thursday and Friday in Sudbury. Meanwhile, a Lakehead University Student is holding her own protest because she's frustrated with NOSM picketers at the school's entrances. The rally is being held at the campus' Balmoral Street entrance at 1 on Friday.
Hotel and Condominiums start in June

ER is at a gridlock
Thunder Bay's Health Sciences Center is experiencing patient gridlock. The emergency department is overwhelmed with in patients waiting for care in another part of the hospital. Alternate level care patients; those who are too sick to stay at home but don't need to be in the hospital are taking up beds that are needed for other patients. Hospital CEO Ron Saddington says this crisis will mean an increase in wait times in the ER.
Tony Villeneuve Memorial Auto Rally is a success
The Auto Rally brought in just over 61 thousand dollars for lung cancer research at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Thirty one teams took in the 380 rally organizers are very happy with the results. Terri Hrkac says they passed last years total by over a thousand dollars.
More details about Mofia in Thunder Bay have surfaced

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