Thursday, February 10, 2011
Heney touts benefits of ship purchases
An announcement that the Canadian Wheat Board is purchasing new ships is good news for Thunder Bay. That's according to Port Authority CEO Tim Heney. He says given that the life of the lakers is about 45 years, it's a sign that there is confidence in the seaway system which we are a part of. He says it's a major investment and adds this is the first vessel purchase for the Wheat Board.
McGuinty to visit next week
Premier Dalton McGuinty is coming to Thunder Bay. Chamber of Commerce President Harold Wilson says the premier will be speaking at a luncheon at the Italian Hall Thursday. It will be McGuinty's first visit to the city this election year.
Traffic stop leads to Oxy bust
Rafferty motion aims to boost fire fighter funding

Dugmore says micro-managing may be tough
The waterfront manager says she has no problem working with the City Manager on the project. The mayor has told Tim Commisso to micro-manage the development. But waterfront boss Katherine Dugmore suggests that could be challenging. She says that would come down to doing her job and she doesn't believe that was the intent. Dugmore says in spite of the 8.6 million dollar cost overrun she would not do things differently.
Fort William signs Solar Park deal

Thunder Bay's Future is Now

Cat scratch fever in the ER
Two men had to spend the night in jail after they refused to leave the ER at the Health Sciences Centre. Police say earlier in the evening they had been drinking and thought it would be interesting to introduce their two pet cats. That turned into a fight between the two felines which resulted in each man getting clawed up on their face and hands. At the hospital police say they became unruly and one of them even had a fight with security.
Police look for missing boy
Thunder Bay police are once again looking for a missing teen. 15 year old Jordon Wabasse was last seen in the Victoriaville area Monday. He is described as 6 foot one and around 200 pounds.
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