Saturday, May 14, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Chemotherapy shortage not impacting T BAY

Senate approves law school
Sioux Lookout Mayor upset over mill
The Mayor of Sioux Lookout is lashing out at the Province for not allocating wood rights for the Hudson Mill. McKenzie Forest Products has filed for bankruptcy protection and will result in around 300 jobs lost.
Abitibi Bowater invests in its sawmill
Stand off with police
For the fourth time this year Thunder Bay police were forced into a standoff. Spokesperson Chris Adams says a 52 year old man claimed to have guns and was trying to provoke police into shooting him. Adams says luckily in this case there were no injuries and the man surrendered peacefully.
Confederation College using wood to heat buildings

Wind Farm Public Meetings start Tuesday

Autopsy doesn't reveal cause of death

Fishing database launched

Mental Health issues in schools

OPP make arrest in copper theft

Paterson Family Food Centre open
The Regional Food Distribution Association still needs your help. The Paterson Foundation helped the organization renovate its South Syndicated building. Past Chair Larry Brigham says they still owe 247 thousand dollars on the building, and hopes the provincial government or community will help them with the cost.
Fines for Atikokan fire

Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Rotary draws cash

High price of gas is bad for tourism

Port finishes year in the black
Thunder Bay's Port Authority ended 2010 in the black with over 38 million dollars. The Port held its annual general meeting on Wednesday. C.E.O. Tim Heney says it was a good business year. Heney adds grain demand is up so far this year and project cargo will also bring in a lot of work for the Port.
Autopsy underway today
Thunder Bay's coroner will be conducting an autopsy on the body that was found in the Kam River last night. Thunder Bay police spokesperson Chris Adams says it's hoped that the body will be identified later today. Adams won't speculate on the identity but it was found in the area where searchers had been looking for Jordan Wabasse.
Longlac EMS station closed
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