Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Local driver takes on the world at Monte Carlo
A Thunder Bay woman is the only Canadian driver in the 100th Monte Carlo car rally that starts Thursday in Glasgow, Scotland. Joan Hoskinson says the 6 day race is her third and it never grows old. She says it feels special to be accepted as part of the centennial celebration. Hoskinson says she is the only driver representing Canada
Jimi's owners back in court

Smith to carry Canadian flag
A big honour for Lakehead University's Jordan Smith. The Thunderwolves hockey star has been chosen to carry the Canadian flag during the opening ceremonies at the World University Winter Games. They are taking place in Turkey starting on Thursday.
Board "banks" new age learning
The Public School Board isn't ready to test out a "new age" educational idea. Board Director Cathy Semieniuk says they're not going to consider opening a school to be run by the Northern Lights Education Initiative just now. She says they have banked the idea and doesn't rule out bringing up the initiative in the future
10 year sentence for Gregorchuk
A Thunder Bay man is going to jail for 10 years after pleading guilty to manslaughter. Christopher Gregorchuk was originally charged with second degree murder in connection with the death of Richard Quimet in 2009. Court was told after Quimet was beaten to death, his body was taken to a remote area up highway 527 and burned. His co-accused, Eric Lindstrom will be back in court next month.
Wilson talks Ring of Fire

Beardy at Pre-Budget Consultation
The Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation wants the province to improve police detachments in NAN communities. Stan Beardy made that plea to a pre-budget hearing in the city complaining that many detachments are in dilapidated states. Beardy also asked for an infrastructure program so reserve housing and water issues can be addressed.
Electricity concerns highlight hearing
Electricity concerns are high on the list of many community leaders in the northwest. That was made clear at a provincial pre-budget hearing in the city. Committee chair Pat Hoy says the worries were about the reliability of future supplies of electricity. Hoy calls the energy issue a long term concern. The committee will now take the local input and try to make it a part of their budget recommendations to the finance minister.
Lim speaks at Pre-Budget meeting
The Ontario Forest Industries Association is calling on the government to change the provincial building code. President Jamie Lim spoke at the Pre-Budget Consultation session in Thunder Bay Wednesday. Lim wants contractors to be able to use lumber in six storey buildings. She feels the move would help the local Abitibi Bowater mill and other sawmills, and OSB facilities. Lim says that's just one way the Province can help the region's forest industry.
Canfield speaks at Pre-Budget Meeting
The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is calling on the Provincial Government to upgrade the region's electricity transmission line. Vice President Dave Canfield says the Northwest is going to need an increase in power to deal with the Ring of Fire and other emerging opportunities. Canfield says Southern Ontario wouldn't stand for an outdated electricity system, yet the government expects the North to accept one. Canfield spoke on behalf of NOMA at the Pre-Budget consultations in Thunder Bay.
Mauro and Hillier work it out

Research Institute going to MaRS

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