Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Contraband booze seized
Almost 6 thousand dollars worth of alcohol bound for a northern First Nations community, is out of circulation. Police along with security at the Deer Lake Airport seized numerous bottles of vodka this week. Alcohol is not allowed in the community located about 700 km northwest of Thunder Bay.
Evans to discuss curfew proposal with colleagues

Lakehead University Prof awarded Chair
Lakehead University's research efforts continue to rewarded. This time it's through a Canada Research Chair in Environmental Education for Dr. David Greenwood. Greenwood is one of 8 LU Professors to be awarded a Canada Research Chair.
Johnson says curfew idea has merit
Mayor-elect Keith Hobbs may have at least one councillor on his side that's in favour of a youth curfew. Hobbs says he'd like to see a midnight curfew for those under 16. Councillor Rebecca Johnson says the idea has merit and is worth discussing. Johnson says in the past police have said curfew would be too hard to enforce
TRC hearings underway
The healing is starting for those taking part in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearing in the city. About 20 native residential school survivors are expected to tell their story according Sam Achneepineskum of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation. He says it takes about 2 or 3 hours for one person to give their statement, meaning that about 7 people are heard in a day. All statements are videotaped. The Commission is here until Friday.
More snow to fall
Mauro weighs in on opposition
Everybody's a critic. That's the thought of the Liberal Government when it comes to their long term energy plan. Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro says it's time to put up or shut up. Mauro says it's easy to knock a party's plan without providing your own ideas.
Angus cool on curfew idea

The future is now at the Health Sciences Centre
A ground breaking medical procedure is now available in Thunder Bay. The Health Science Centre is partnering with Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto to offer ultrasound surgery. Vice President Michael Power says the clinical trial doesn't require any cutting. Power says eventually he hopes the procedure can be used to remove tumors in hard to reach areas like the brain or liver.
Jimi the dog's court date postponed


Thunder Bay police deal with two early morning incidents

Murder Suspect will stand Trial
Micheal Earl Kelly will stand trial for murder. The Alberta man is charged with first degree murder in the November 2000 death of 57 year old Judith Thibault. Thibault's body wasn't found until 2004. Kelly will have a pre-trial hearing sometime in the new year.
AbitibiBowater clears major hurdle

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