
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Detox housing strategy coming to council

Street Youth study launched
The needs of homeless youth in Thunder Bay are not being met. That's the belief of the Children's Aid Society. Spokesperson Michelle Vibert says they're conducting a study to assess the services available to street kids. The C.A.S. is conducting focus groups with youth who are living on the street and those kids who have moved onto a better life.
Herbert set to announce intentions

Crime Prevention Council holds second meeting
The second meeting of the Crime Prevention Council covered a lot of ground. Mayor Keith Hobbs introduced the idea of creating a community safety award. Meanwhile, the Children's Aid Society announced they are launching a study of services available to "street" and homeless youth.
Gravelle walking a fine line

Tourist Outfitters upset with NOTO
NOTO has become the Ministry of Natural Resources lap dog. That's the thought of Paul Boucher the owner of Ogoki Frontier. Boucher says many camps feel betrayed after their land use permit fees went up 800 percent. Rental fees went from 125 dollars to around 800. Boucher says they didn't receive proper warning of the change.
NOTO stands by its decision

Drug strategy set for review

NAPS makes deal with RCMP

Local lab helps solve cold case in Winnipeg
A Thunder Bay DNA lab has helped Winnipeg police make an arrest from a death back in the 80's. Warnex PRO DNA was used to test some hair samples from the case of a girl who was found tied up and frozen to death in a shed in 1984. A 47 year old man has been charged with 1st degree murder in the case.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)