
Friday, February 11, 2011
Task force to fight for NWO energy plan

Hebert sticks with city politics

Egyptians gain their freedom

Done Deal
The Matawa and Nipigon First Nations are fixed on one thing these days....chromite. The mineral is the focal point of an agreement both have signed. Matawa Chief David Achneepineskum says they want to make sure that Cliffs Natural Resources does right by the First Nations. Achneepeneeskum says his communities should benefit if chromite is taken from their land.
Thunder Bay gets its own Pride week
Community Foundation round 2 at council
Maybe the second time's the charm. The Community Foundation is coming back to City Council Monday night to ask for cash in the 2011 budget. They already asked the City to create a 100-thousand dollars endowment fund. The foundation will reiterate that 2011 is their 40th anniversary.
WFN brings back Ultimate Fishing Town

Sandals visits Dryden talks health

Rickford vows to continue work with Treaty 3
The Parliamentary Assistant for the Indian and Northern Affairs Ministry is touting his Governments relationship with First Nations. Grand Council Treaty 3 Chief Diane Kelly says the Harper government gives little hope to aboriginal youth in Northwestern Ontario. Greg Rickford says they've done numerous things to improve their quality of life.
Aboriginal Culture Centre talks continue
Fire Chief's daughter in traffic accident
One city official is thankful there are no serious injuries to report from a morning traffic accident. A 2 car mishap at the intersection of Balsam and the Thunder Bay Expressway hit home for Fire Chief John Hay. His 21 year old daughter was involved in that accident that took place around 10 o'clock. Hay says it was his daughter who called him to say she was okay. Another person was taken to hospital for observation.
FedNor bill passes second reading

Can you live on 35 dollars a week?
Thunder Bay police have a busy morning

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