Monday, December 9, 2013
Chair Acclaimed To Learning Foundation
Big Lots Closing T.Bay Store
NAN Wants Far North Act Scrapped
The provincial government is downplaying First Nation demands to scrap the Far North Act. Natural Resources minister David Orazietti says first nations are buying with more than 30 communities already participating. Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Harvey Yesno says the legislation is too restrictive and limits opportunities for development.
Bisson Not Happy With Results
NDP MPP Gilles Bisson isn't pleased with the outcome of the recent Northern Leaders Forum in Timmins. Bisson says not much has changed for the daily lives of northerners following last week's meeting. Minister of Northern Development and Mines Michael Gravelle defends the gathering. Gravelle calls the meeting a historic event.
College Gets Cash For New Program
The province is giving some money to Confederation College to start a new program for expectant mothers. President Jim Madder says they're currently working on the curriculum for the new "Maternal Care" program. Madder says they're teaming up with First Nation health care organizations to develop the program that they hope to offer in the fall of 2014.
Province To Maintain Caramat Road
Housing Numbers Down
Morning Mishap
Crime Of The Week
Crime Stoppers and the OPP are asking for your help in solving three acts of mischief that all took place within walking distance of each other in the town of Geraldton. On October 2nd, Greenstone OPP were dispatched to two separate incidents where a rock was thrown through a window while the homeowners were in their residence. While out looking for the unknown suspect(s), there was a third incident where a window was broken at the town library. Anyone with information about who may be responsible for these senseless acts of mischief is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit a web tip at www.tipsubmit.com. Dawson Road Blaze
There were no injuries following a huge two-alarm fire on Dawson Road. The fire broke out early last night night at a home between Dog Lake Road and Shirley Road. Five pumper trucks and over 20 firefighters battled the blaze, however the house was virtually destroyed. Early indications are that the fire may have started in the basement of the residence.


