Thursday, January 13, 2011
DSSAB waits for more info on fatal fre
An official with the District Social Services Administration Board says the death of a tenant in one of it's apartments is tragic. The blaze Wednesday night in room 113 at 120 South Cumberland killed one man. Don Tront says they are trying to reach out to any concerned tenants. He says in this case staff made contact with the Tenants Association and offered any assistance to reduce the impact. Tront says he's waiting to get more information about the incident.
NOMA meets Friday
Still no bail hearing for Hernandez

Forest Reform on the way
The Provincial Government continues to work towards modernizing the forest tenure and pricing system. The government plans to launch a pilot project of two local forest management corporations which will manage crown forests. Minister Michael Gravelle says they're also launching enhanced shareholder sustainable forest licences. The changes mean municipalities and smaller forestry companies will have access to sustainable forests. Forest Industry organizations were against the proposed changes in the Spring, but Gravelle says they've taken in their concerns and made the necessary changes.
Larry Brigham stepping down

Target could be coming to Thunder Bay

Fatal fire claims one overnight

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