
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Waterfront Property Saved For Public Use

Survey Gauging Support
Monday, April 14, 2014
DSSAB Offers Home Loan
The Social Services Board is offering low to moderate income homeowners cash to help them renovate. The DSSAB received 1.5 million dollars for the program that will help people repair their windows, doors, heating systems, chimneys, foundations, roofs, floors and ceilings among other things. Each homeowner who is eligible could get up to 25-thousand dollars in a forgivable loan.
Illness Outbreak At Lakehead Manor
Film Project Now On DVD
Group Wants Better Wages
Man Dies After Collision

Courthouse Move Complete
It's a new era for the legal community in the city. Employees from the Ontario Court of Justice on Arthur Street moved into the new consolidated courthouse on Brodie Street over the weekend, joining their colleagues from the Superior Court who moved in last week. It means that all court business in the city can now take place in one location.
Foulds Goes To Bat For CBC

Rydholm Wants FCM Position
Fox Museum Not Likely
It doesn't look like Terry Fox's family wants to loan some artifacts to the City for a museum exhibit. The City spoke to Terry's Brother Darrell who says Thunder Bay, St. John's and Ottawa would be logical locations for a museum but notes they favour a museum and research centre in the Vancouver area.
Event Centre Parking May Be Nixed
Shipping Season Delayed
Normally by now the shipping season is underway, however due to a colder than normal winter, it will not begin until possibly later this week. That would make it the latest start to the season on record. The ice on Lake Superior has made it difficult for ships to get through causing the delay
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Commitment Award Given To Thunder Bay Woman

Local Reservists Earn Recognition
Peppercorn Recall

Saturday, April 12, 2014
Reminder To Stay Off The Ice
Thunder Bay residents are being asked to remain off all frozen bodies of water due to recent spikes in temperature. Fire Chief John Hay says its nearly impossible to tell how thick ice may be because of water currents. Hay adds that a fall through the ice could result in hypothermia, and ultimately be fatal.
Help Line For Aboriginal Women
Help is just a phone call away for Aboriginal women facing violence at home. Talk-4-Healing is a 24-hour hotline that's available to Aboriginal women living across northern Ontario. Coordinator Robin Haliuk say women get services they need in the language they need, as their services are offered in Objibway, Oji-Cree and Cree as well as in English. Haliuk says phone line was set up over a year ago.
Province Provides Help To Young Entrepreneurs
Ontario is looking to help young people succeed in today's economy. The province is announcing a new program called the Starter Company program, which provides youth with training and business skills development from local business leaders. The program is part of Ontario's Youth Jobs Strategy, and will support 18 to 29-year-old entrepreneurs across the province.
Funding For Northern First Nation
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