City staff are creating a report on whether a youth curfew is feasible.
Councillor Andrew Foulds describes the proposed youth curfew as "using an elephant gun to swat mosquitoes". Foulds feels it's not an effective tool, and it's a waste of our police resource. Meanwhile, Councillor Mark Bentz says a feasibility report on a youth curfew doesn't mean that they're going through with it; they just want to gauge the community's support. Finally, Councillor Ian Angus feels the Crime Prevention Council should be in charge of whether or not to put a curfew in place. Mayor Keith Hobbs reiterated he never said the curfew wouldn't be discussed with youth.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Adoption fees going into 2011 budget
The higher adoption fees for dogs and cats in the City will be included for consideration in the 2011 budget. General Manager Mark Smith says if their adoption rate declines because of the increased cost to adopt they will consider lowering the fees. The increase needs to be approved in the budget process, and if passed will run for a trial period. Many councillors felt the city needs to look at other ways of keeping animals from being put down. Mayor Keith Hobbs feels the higher fees will prevent seniors and poor people from owning animals.
Credit Union set for Golf Links and Oliver

Port Improvement plan passed

Names released in Murder Suicide

Klooterhuis calls deaths tragedy for community
City police say an apparent murder suicide in Murillo remains under investigation. Residents of the village are wondering if there was something they could have done to have prevented it. Mayor Lucy Kloosterhuis says it's a big tragedy. Police discovered the bodies of a 69 year old man and woman in a home on Oliver Road.
Annual Report celebrates students

Stevenson wants to recruit students early
Lakehead University will be focusing on attracting more Aboriginal students. President Brian Stevenson says he's looking at starting the recruitment process early. He says the goal would be to cut the drop out rate by promoting the institution to students in elementary school.
It was a busy weekend for City police

Fire burns through home outside of the city.
No one was hurt in a house fire on the city's outskirts. Thunder Bay Fire and rescue responded to the blaze just after 7 o'clock yesterday morning and put out the fire that caused extensive damage to the home. Officials believe the fire was related to the home's fire place.
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