Friday, October 8, 2010
Horizon responds to city report
Horizon Wind says it's wind farm project will have many environmental, social and economic benefits. The company is responding to the city staff recommendation of the project, which still needs councils approval. Horizon officials were not available to answer any questions, but did say the company will update the city on the provincial government approval process for the project.
Extreme Home Makeover: House of Commons Edition

Health unit looking for smokers

YPN hosting Mayoral Debate

Northern Ontario School of Medicine vote Tuesday

Linda Rydholm says she'll vote against wind farm on Tuesday
Councillor Linda Rydholm says she's going to vote against the signing of a lease with Horizon Wind. Rydholm says she's standing up for her Neebing Ward. She adds if council approves the lease it still needs to get Provincial approval. Administration is recommending council approve Horizon Winds locations for their proposed wind turbines. Council will vote on it at a special meeting Tuesday. Irene Bond is with the Norwester Escarpment Protection Committee and says they're dissapointed in Administration's report.
Hampton on long term care beds
Kenora-Rainy River M-P-P Howard Hampton says some seniors in Fort Frances are getting letters informing them long-term care beds are available to them if they leave the community. Hampton cited one case in which a woman was told a bed was available for her in Terrace Bay, some 550 kilometres away. Hampton says its letters they shouldn't have to receive. Hampton adds proposals for supportive housing in the region have yet to receive any approval.
More candidates weigh in on election issues

Climate Change Day of Action this Sunday
Thunder Bay is taking part in the 350 International Climate Change Day of Action. The Lakehead University Student Union is helping organize the event. Cutting our carbon emissions will be the main topic of discussion with a variety of key speakers. The event is taking place at Waverly Park in Thunder Bay Sunday from 2 to 3:50. Organizer Curniss McGoldrick says MP Bruce Hyer will be one of the guest speakers. Free tea and pumpkins will be provided at the event.
Commisso says process has been fair
All the debate comes to an end next week. On Tuesday, city councillors are to make a final decision on the Horizon wind farm project. They'll be voting on a staff recommendation to lease land on the Nor' Wester Mountain range to the company for the purpose of building wind turbines. City Manager Tim Commisso believes it's been a fair process for both supporters and opponents. He says this will be the 14th meeting on the project in 11 months. Commisso adds the report to council says the city has an obligation to move forward on the issue.
Marijuana grow op busted near Nipigon
The combined forces drug unit has taken over 125 thousand dollars worth of drugs off the streets. Officers found a grow op near Nipigon and seized 126 mature marijuana plants. Two people were arrested and are facing drug charges.
Child porn charges laid in Thunder Bay

OPP find body in Bindo Lake
The body of a missing person has been found in Bindo Lake. OPP divers found the body yesterday afternoon. The person drowned after their SUV plunged into the lake off a single lane bridge north of Sioux Lookout. The gender and identity has not yet been released but police believe it was a woman inside the vehicle.
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