Monday, October 3, 2011
Expressway Tunnel to be studied
City Council doesn't know what to do with the Expressway Tunnel. They're having administration look at what would happen if they closed the path between County Park and the Grandview area. Council also wants to know what they can do to make the path safer.
Consultants recommend Intercity Terminal
The Intercity area appears to be the City consultant's preferred site for a new bus terminal. Genivar's Dennis Fletcher updated Council on the transit plan Monday night and says this isn't the last council will hear about the proposed terminal. The consultants feel the South Core no longer requires a bus terminal, and the Water Street terminal can be used less. A draft transit plan will be presented to Council in December.
Council holds off on funding request
An after school program could soon face a funding shortfall. Speaking at Monday night's Council meeting, Neighbourhood Capacity Building Spokesperson Paul Francis says they need 210 thousand dollars over the next three years. The program is funded by a number of organizations and they may not have enough money to go on in the future. Council won't be making a decision on the funding request anytime soon.
God's Lake Resources responds

Global Sticks has made layoffs
It appears Global Sticks could be in trouble. Plant Manager Dan Jean confirmed that layoffs have been made but wouldn't confirm how many people have lost their jobs and why the cuts were made. Thunder Bay Superior North PC Candidate Anthony Leblanc says this confirms the current wood allocation process is failing businesses. Incumbent Forestry Minister Michael Gravelle says the government has and will continue to work towards getting Global Sticks the support it needs to be successful and NDP Candidate Steve Mantis says he isn't surprised.
Next Premier needs to take action

Police release the name of Sunday's fatal victim

Ryan Johnson gets cut from the Wings
A 22 year lands safely on a road
Some tense moments for a young pilot on his way from Sioux Lookout to Yellow Knife. OPP say the man had to make an emergency landing on a road near Vermilion Bay yesterday afternoon after his plane lost power. He clipped a few trees but managed to land safely.
McCarville looking to rebound

Boshcoff looks forward to transit debate

Sunday, October 2, 2011
Fatal morning collision
Thunder Bay Police say a woman is dead after a 2 vehicle collision occurred this morning just before 7 o'clock at Victoria and Leland. They say she, along with two others, were trapped inside one of the vehicles for a period of time and firefighters had to pry them out with the Jaws of Life. The driver of the second vehicle ran away. Police confirm one of the vehicles involved, a pick-up truck, was stolen. They are still looking for the driver of that vehicle. The name of the victim has not been released.


CIBC run for the cure
One of the top charity events of the year is taking place Sunday morning in Thunder Bay and right across Canada. It's the CIBC Run for the Cure. Money raised goes towards breast cancer research. The event takes place at Fort William Stadium starting at 9 o'clock with closing ceremonies at 11 am.
Stabbing on Vickers St.
Thunder Bay Police are still investigating a stabbing that occurred on Vickers St. Friday night a man who was causing a disturbance reportedly beat and stabbed his neighbour when he was asked to calm down. The victim had been taken to hospital, and seven charges have been laid on the out of control man.
Memorial ceremony held today

Saturday, October 1, 2011
Golf Links Rd. closed tomorrow
Golf Links road will be closed Sunday from 8am to 6pm to Southbound traffic at Central avenue for the installation of new sewer and watermain connections. The Northbound traffic lane will also be closed at the South arm of Ridgecrest road. Ridgecrest road will be used as the detour around the work site.
DST receives award
DST Consulting Engineers are the winners of the Northern Ontario Business Award for Innovation. The award was based on numerous projects managed by DST that are environmentally friendly. The Thunder Bay company has earned a reputation for taking on tasks and delivering innovative and "green" engineering solutions. The Northern Ontario Business award ceremony was held in Sudbury earlier this week.
Friday, September 30, 2011
ONA CCAC reach deal

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