
Friday, November 18, 2011
Heavy fine levied on ski area

DSSAB dilemma
Benefits of tax break not clear for St. Joe's
The head of St. Joseph's Care Group is welcoming a seniors tax credit from the province. The credit is a promise from the McGuinty Liberals to encourage senior care at home. However St. Joe's Tracy Buckler will not speculate on any possible spin offs for her organization. Buckler says that having more seniors stay at home has the potential to relieve pressure on the health care system.
Hyer ponders third reading vote
Bruce Hyer isn't saying if he'll be voting to scrap the long-gun registry when it comes up again for third reading in Parliament. The Thunder Bay NDP MP says even though he has voted against the party line on the issue, he's taking this time to consider his options and won't commit to anything until he sees the final legislation. However, he says he wants to keep the promise he made to his constituents. Hyer, and fellow NDP MP John Rafferty have been punished by the party for the way they voted. Rafferty says he'll vote the same way as he did before.
Maltese wins Environment Award
Grade seven student Sophia Maltese is happy to win the TD Friends of the Environment Art Contest. Her school Bishop E.Q. Jennings gets over seven thousand dollars because of Maltese' artwork. Maltese wants the school to use the money to create an outdoor classroom. On top of the cash prize, Maltese gets a digital camera.
Inflation drops in Thunder Bay
Kids with Cancer Soccer on Sunday
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Syria is in a crisis

Charges laid in connection to the death in Sioux Lookout
A 15 year old from Sandy Lake is facing charges in connection to the death of an 11 year old girl in Sioux Lookout last year. The boy has been charged with sexual assault and criminal negligence causing death in the death of Chloe Matthews.
Occupy Protest is all about trust
Thunder Bay's own Keith McCullough has worked on wall street for much of his career and understands what the root cause of the Occupy movement is about. The Founder of Hedgeye Risk Management says the problem the protesters have is they don't trust the financial system and until Old Wall Street becomes accountable and transparent the protests will continue.
L-U prez to talk about the future
Lakehead University takes centre stage Friday morning. It's President Brian Stevenson will tell a breakfast crowd what the future holds for the institution. It's being dubbed a Report to the Community and described by some as a State of the University speech.
Bundle up....it's La Niña time
Expect a cold winter with less snow. The United Nations weather agency says we'll have a La Niña winter. Speaking of winter, Magic Meteorologist Bill Laidlaw says it usually means a colder winter with less snowfall in Northwestern Ontario. Speaking of winter, Laidlaw says it's been arriving later and later over the last 40 years, he estimates by about 2 weeks.
Pope John Paul students walk across City
Pope John Paul's Grade 8 class is walking across the City today to raise awareness of the upcoming Rick Hansen Man In Motion campaign. Student Grace Simpson says they want to do their part to share his story. Simpson says one way it took them two hours walking from Franklin Street to the Waterfront. Hansen will be in the City on January 9th.
Rafferty defends fellow NDP member
Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty is defending fellow NDP'er Pat Martin. Martin dropped a couple of F-bombs on Twitter after the Conservative government invoked closure on a budget debate. Martin called the move an expletive disgrace and told a follower who dubbed him a foul-mouthed socialist to impolitely buzz off. Rafferty adds Martin is colourful and that's what he's known for.
OPP internal investigation underway
A Red Lake OPP officer is under investigation after allegations that they took a person in custody several kilometres out of town and released them. Provincial police say they're conducting an internal investigation into the alleged incident on Oct. 29th. A member of the Red Lake detachment has been suspended from duty while the investigation is conducted.
Salvation Army kicks off Kettle Campaign

Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Victim's father wants to move on
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