Thursday, December 23, 2010
Terrace Bay Pulp Holiday Downtime
Terrace Bay's Buchanan Pulp Mill is taking some down time during the holiday season. Spokesperson Yves Fricot says the mill is doing good, but notes there are some areas of improvement. Fricot says in 2011 they hope to improve conditions in the mill's woodlands operation. Fricot notes both of the mill's lenders have paid a visit and they're happy with the operation.
Bill Mauro New Years Resolutions
Thunder Bay has weathered the economic storm. That's the message of Thunder Bay Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro. Mauro says there will be plenty of financial activity in the New Year with plenty of construction work. Mauro adds in 2011 he will start to push harder for a Northern Ontario Law School.
Tree Chipping Sites open Boxing Day

Drunk driving victims remembered

OPP remind public to drive carefully

Crimestoppers happy with amount of tips
Thunder Bay's Crimestoppers program is reporting another successful year. Constable Jerry Tabucci says they've received over 700 tips in 2010. Tabucci says even though tips declined from 2009 they're still pleased with the program. Almost 15 thousand dollars was spent on rewards.
New tix act called a facade
A Thunder Bay based tour producer calls the McGuinty governments new Ticket Speculation Act a facade. The law is designed to prevent the reselling of event ticket. However, Mark Zurevinsky says there is no way the province will be able stop that. He says for the government to try to circumvent the sale of tickets is an impossible feat, he calls the act a facade. Zurevinsky says the law of supply and demand will always rule the world of ticket scalping.
Vinet heads KDMA
The Kenora District Municipal Association has appointed Phil Vinet as its new President. The Red Lake mayor replaces Gary Parkes, who was defeated in the Machin Municipal election this Fall.
Dryden Mayor lends a helping hand
A Dryden senior is praising the quick thinking of Dryden's Mayor. After having a water metre installed at her home she noticed it was leaking water into her basement. Martha Dunn says she didn't know who to call on the weekend so she called Craig Nuttall. Nuttall called around and found someone from the company to fix the leak and then later stopped by to see how the situation worked out. A private company is in the process of installing water metres throughout Dryden.
NW LHIN gives money to seniors

Con College gets cash
Bombardier contract still hot topic

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