Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Oxy bust at airport
More oxycodone pills destined for First Nations territories has been confiscated by police. This time two men from Toronto have been charged by police after they were stopped at the Thunder Bay airport on Monday. Officers say they seized 440 tablets concealed in a body cavity. They say while the drugs would fetch 44 thousand dollars on the street in Thunder Bay, in remote First Nations communities they'd be worth 175 thousand dollars.
North B-I-A goes for image change
The Heart of the Harbour B-I-A is no more. It's been renamed the Waterfront District and chair Suzan Cooper-Rochon says the re-branding helps to connect the area to the new Prince Arthur's Landing project. The logo incorporates the north downtown skyline with a stylized Sleeping Giant. The new logo was designed by Firedog Communications.
Hobbs says TBaytel belongs in city's hands...for now
Mayor Elect Keith Hobbs says in the right situation he would support selling TBaytel to the private sector. . Hobbs says right now it's a very good asset but when the time comes a sale might be something he would favour. He says if the asset starts to become less viable then looking at a possible sale to the private sector should be looked at. Meanwhile Hobbs is very supportive of the company's move into the television market.
Support seen for reviving boating group
There may be a new beginning for an old group that used to promote boating on Lake Superior. A move is on to resurrect the North of Superior Marine and Marketing Association. Thunder Bay Tourism Manager Paul Pepe says there was a fact finding meeting on Monday night where interested groups from Wawa to Thunder Bay gathered. He believes the revival plan has broad support
TBaytel launches TV service
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