Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Horizon lawsuit back on track
The 126 million dollar Horizon Wind lawsuit against the city can now proceed unhindered. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has rejected the City of Thunder Bay's attempt to put Horizon’s legal action on hold in favour of an arbitration. As a result of its failed effort, The City of Thunder Bay has been ordered to pay 15-thousand dollars in legal costs to Horizon. Horizon's suit came after city council voted to move 4 of the company's planned wind turbines for the Nor'wester Escarpment.
"Baby Doc's" return puzzles poli-sci prof

AbitibiBowater still looking to sell hydro assets
AbitibiBowater is still considering a sale of its hydro assets in Ontario. The hydro dam at Fort Frances, is among those that have long been targeted for sale. Executive vice-president William Harvey says proceeds from any sale will go towards reducing the companies debt. Harvey says any sale, though, will be done without impacting mill operations.
NAN ready's for summit
Nishnawbe Aski Nation is preparing for its first economic summit. Deputy Grand Chief Les Louttit says a variety of government officials will be taking part. The summitt runs for three days in February with one day set aside specifically for the Ring of Fire.
Hyer wants you to think about summer jobs

Fednor Minister visits Thunder Bay
Fednor Minister Tony Clement is paying a visit to Thunder Bay on Wednesday. Clement will be making an announcement at Thunder Bay Hydraulics.
Board Launches Apple iPad/Laptop project

LU prof predicts Tunisia will settle
A political science professor at Lakehead University predicts the political strife in Tunisia will settle down. Residents there forced the prime minister out of office. Lore Paquette believes the unrest in the North African country is temporary and that there will be a national unity government will be created. She says the problems began soon after WikiLeaks exposed government corruption in Tunisia.
Don Smith is Shuniah's Police Board Chair
Police Board approves budget

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