Monday, January 10, 2011
2011 and beyond: A Strat Plan
The City of Thunder Bay is looking to the future. Councillors listened to a report on the strategic planning process at a meeting Monday night. The City is currently reviewing issues for the Strategic Plan and later in the month goals will be set. Spokesperson Karen Lewis says they hope to have a citizen survey out before the Strat Plan is complete. Many councillors want the survey to be done sooner rather than later. Lewis says they could look at moving the survey up to late February or March rather than May. Public feedback on the draft plan will be held in the Spring.
Violence against Aboriginal Women to be discussed
Thunder Bay's Community Health Centre will be taking part in a meeting on violence against aboriginal women. The Status of Women committee will be in Thunder Bay this Friday, and Chair Dr. Hedy Fry says they want to speak to aboriginal communities. Fry says she wants to see what they tell her about the root causes and the nature of violence being inflicted on first nation women. Fry says any solutions that come from this cross-Canada tour will be created for aboriginals by aboriginals.
Police publish robbery pics
Thunder Bay police are releasing surveillance photos of a robbery last week. They are hoping to keep the case in the public eye by publishing the images of a masked and seemingly armed man. He is seen entering the Northern Lights Credit Union Friday afternoon. He got away with an undisclosed amount of money.
Watermain break causes road closure
A watermain break at the corner of Algoma and Dufferin is now fixed. City crews worked on the problem after it was reported Sunday night. A number of residents in the area were without water while it was repaired. It also forced the closure of Algoma between Dufferin and Bay for a number of hours.
Pullia returns to City Hall tonight
Former City Councillor Frank Pullia is making a return to council chambers. Pullia is presenting a report tonight on the city's strategic planning process. Tonight's council meeting is solely dedicated to the strategic planning process. Pullia's presentation is part of his Lakehead University MBA Group Study.
Cancer Centre needs millions more $
Millions of dollars will be going into the Regional Cancer Centre over the next 4 years. It's to help the facility comply with Ontario Cancer Care's strategic plan. Thunder Bay CEO Michael Power says the funding will require an extra 15 million dollars for new equipment to fight cancer.
Brentwood Mall broken into
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