
Friday, January 21, 2011
Dog park death results in legal action

Shuniah Chimney Fire

Inquest postponed
NOWW E-Writer in Residence
If you have writers block, the Northwestern Ontario Writers Workshop can help. They're offering an E-Writer in Residence. Vice President Jenny Morrow says it's a program that's been needed for some time. Writers across the region are isolated when it comes to meeting up and discussing their craft. Winnipeg author Michael Van Rooy will critique manuscripts, and host online workshops.
Budget Time

No City Council on Monday
There won't be an open session of City Council Monday night. A planning application meeting was scheduled but there was a lack of material so it was cancelled. Council will now hold a closed door session, and City Clerk John Hannam says they have two items to discuss. Thunder Bay Telephone will present and City Manager Tim Commisso will provide an update to council on the 126 million dollar Horizon Wind lawsuit.
Historic vote on the FWFN
The over 18 hundred members of the Fort William First Nation are making history. They are voting Saturday on whether to accept or reject a tentative land claim settlement with the Canadian and Ontario governments. The deal involved 154 million dollars in cash and some land. Chief Peter Collins doubts it will be turned down
Leafs GM visits Thunder Bay's Special Olympics
Tomack out of custody

Arthur Street Burger King Reopens
The newly remodeled Burger King on Arthur Street is open for business again. Cameron Loopstra is the senior marketing manager for Burger King Canada and says they're going for a modern look with lots of brick, wood and steel. The building is more environmentally friendly with high efficiency broilers and lighting.
Weather causes delay at the games
Not surprisingly there are going to be delays at all the outdoor events at the Special Olympics. Games Chair JP Levesque says they are hoping the alpine, Nordic skiing and snow shoeing will get underway at noon. He says volunteers should tune in and find out when they are needed before showing up at their venues. Levesque says the temperature has to be above minus 25 for the events to happen.
Bundle up its cold
Northwestern Ontario is in the deep freeze. Our Meteorologist Bill Laidlaw says a cold air mass is stretching across the entire region and won't be going anywhere for the time being. He says cloudy conditions will bring slightly less harsh temperatures tomorrow, but real relief won't come until next week. Laidlaw says with the warmth Monday it looks like a large amount of snow could be coming our way as well.
Special Olympics have officially begun
Special Olympic organizers pulled out all the stops for last night's opening ceremonies. Sportsnet's Evanka Osmak emceed the night filled with musical performances and special guests with encouraging words for the athletes. Even Eric Staal showed up by way of video with a little advice for the athletes--from one Olympian to another. Special Olympics Chairman J.P. Levesque says spectators who brave the cold and come out to watch the games over the next couple days can expect a good show. There's no charge for admission to the events. The games start today and continue tomorrow.
Here's a link to the schedule: http://www.specialolympics2011games.com/calendar.php
Here's a link to the schedule: http://www.specialolympics2011games.com/calendar.php
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