Friday, November 19, 2010
Media criticized for coverage
The media in Thunder Bay is being chastised by some for only reporting one side of the recent dog park incident. Many feel news stories only reflect that of the dog that got mauled to death. However tbnewswatch editor Leith Dunick says it's tough when the other side stays anonymous
Courthouse contract awarded
The contract has been officially awarded for the new half billion dollar consolidate courthouse in Thunder Bay. Plenary Justice will be building the facility on the city's south side. Construction is expected to be completed in late 2013
EMS tender deadline extended
Companies wishing to bid on constructing the new Emergency Medical Services building now have more time. EMS Director Norm Gale says he approved the extension last week at the request of contractors. The deadline is now in early December.
Snow on Sunday-SOS
We can expect another 10 to 15 centimetres of snow on Sunday. That's according to Signal Weather Services Bill Laidlaw. He says its going to be slippery because the snow will be wet and heavy. Laidlaw says the wintery weather will continue on Monday.
NAN communities getting high tech
Within the next 5 years, 26 Nishnawbe Aski First Nations Communities will be hooked up to fibre optics. The federal and provincial governments along with a private company are making it happen. Total cost of the project is 86 million dollars.
Duncan vows to look into water complaint

Chamber businesses to be reviewed
Confederation College Business Students will be getting real world experience soon. Four students will be reviewing Chamber of Commerce businesses. President Harold Wilson says they're looking for both the students and businesses to take part. Wilson says the project will start in January.
NDP Critic visits Thunder Bay

NAN wants Sister In Spirit funds restored
FWFN inks land claim deal
It's a historic day on the Fort William First Nation. They've received an offer from the Canadian and Ontario governments to settle a land claim. The proposed settlement includes about 154 million dollars and transfers of land on Flatland and Pie Island. The band membership will now vote on the proposed settlement on January 22nd. However Chief Peter Collins doubts it will be turned down
Chop Shop case slowly moving forward
Two decade long lawsuits are back in the courts. T&T Auto and Central Auto Parts are suing a number of people including a retired OPP officer, Former Police Chief Leo Toneguzzi and Mayor elect Keith Hobbs. The lawsuits stem from charges against the companies that were dropped in the 90's. Part of the complex procedures saw the winner win a court order in the case.
Greenpeace and CEP Unite

Save Jimi the Dog facebook group is growing
A facebook group has been started in an attempt to save the Pit Bull cross who killed a small dog last week. So far over 300 people have signed up hoping to prevent the dog from being euthanized. Mayor Elect Keith Hobbs joined the group and says because it isn't his fault. Hobbs says he was attacked by a Pit bull once when he was a police officer and said that dog wasn't put down because it wasn't his fault.
No charges after fatal industrial accident
There won't be any charges stemming from an industrial accident that left one man dead. A 51 year old man died after being crushed between the garbage compactor at Superstore and his Recool truck last November. The ministry of labour investigated and no charges will be laid.
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