Monday, June 20, 2011
Council approves hotel height and parking
Developers ask for changes to hotel height
Council hears about condo units
Cliffs workers talk blockade
Halfway house opens it's doors for more women
Police issue hitchhiker warning
Research institute eyes global market
Dr. John Rowlands of the Regional Research Institute is hoping to tap into a market that has sales of about 1 billion dollars annually. Rowlands hopes to sell his new digital mammography x-ray machine to clinics and hospitals around the world through a new company called X-L-V Diagnostics.
Explosives are not common in Thunder Bay
Police don't expect to find anymore explosive anytime soon. Spokesperson Chris Adams says the man appears to be suffering from some sort of mental illness and is being assessed at the hospital. Adams says its the first time he's ever seen anything like this in Thunder Bay.
RIM is in no big trouble
Canadian technology giant Research in Motion has been getting hammered at the stock market over the last few days but its nothing to worry about according to a former executive. Anthony Leblanc says a company that posted 700 million dollars in the last quarter is far from going under. Leblanc says the same thing happened to the company in 2002 and look where it has gone since then. He adds this sort of dip tends to happen in the technology industry.
OPP divers find missing man
Ring of Fire workers Strike
Another week and another strike. About 2 dozen workers in the Ring of Fire have walked off the job. The employees of Cliffs Natural Resources say they were offered a package that would see them get less pay than fast food employees and no benefits.
Suspicious fire damages southside house
A suspicious fire has left one person in hospital with smoke inhalation. Thunder Bay Fire and rescue responded to the fire at 112 Pruden Street at 9:30 last night and found heavy smoke coming from the back of the house. The fire caused extensive damage to the house and is being investigated.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Police show off million dollar drug seizure
Police in Thunder Bay have about a million dollars worth of drugs in their possession after a major drug seizure. In all they seized 26 lbs of marijuana, 46 lbs of hash oil and 2 thousand oxy's. Eight people in total are facing charges. It ends a 16 month undercover investigation dubbed Project Dolphin.
Latest round of wood supply announcements
Three Thunder Bay area companies have accepted wood supply offers from the Province. AbiBow will construct a wood pellet facility in the Fort William First Nation. The two other companies that were successful are from the Murillo area.
Girl could be paralyzed after falling from bridge

Employment firm closing shop
Fire hazard rising in NWO
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