Friday, December 10, 2010
Injured workers confront Gravelle
Injured workers advocates in Thunder Bay are getting a promise from Michael Gravelle. The group protested in front of the MPP's office demanding better treatment from the Workers Safety and Insurance Board. Gravelle says he hears their plea. The injured workers want the WSIB to index their benefits to inflation.
OFSC says trails still not open
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is urging snowmobilers to stay off their trails. The group is reminding the public that most of Northwestern Ontario's trails are not open. Regionals Spokesperson Gail Sayers says travel is not advised. Sayers recommends snowmobilers get in contact with their local clubs for trail conditions.
Triple Nickel site to be cleaned up
The site of the former Triple Nickel bar on Simpson Street is going to be cleaned up. Licensing and Enforcement Manager Rob Bourret says they've been asking the owner to clean up the property for almost a year. Administration is recommending council approve the almost 40 thousand dollar contract to Nadin Contracting. The owner of the property will have the cost added to his taxes.
Adoption fees could rise for pets

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Collision closes Trans Canada Highway
A head on collision closed a portion of Highway 11\17 for a few hours overnight. Two transport trucks collided head on near Raith and then a third transport smashed into the trucks. There is no word yet on possible injuries.
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