Thursday, February 24, 2011
Goodyear rolls into town

Library more than halfway to goal
Gas prices up again

is showing that many gas stations in the city have jacked up their price for regular to an average of about a dollar 26 a litre. That's up 6 cents a litre from Wednesday. Oil traders say the increase is the result of the crisis in Libya which has increased the price for a barrel of oil.
Police live with forensic's delay
As volunteers continue to search for 15 year old Jordan Wabasse a different waiting game is taking place. Police have sent a hat, similar to the one Wabasse was wearing, for DNA testing in Southern Ontario. The wait for results will be about six weeks. Inspector Andy Hay admits it's frustrating. He says while they have asked forensic experts to speed up the process, they've learned to live with the delay.
Outfitters get no sympathy from minister

Jeffery says selling act is a work in progress
Ontario's Natural Resources Minister knows her work is cut out for her. Speaking in Thunder Bay, Linda Jeffery says selling the Far North Act to First Nations in the region isn't easy. She is hoping that more and more of them will eventually buy into the governments way of land use planning and calls the discussions, a work in progress. Jeffery says over time it's been easier to talk about the act with First Nation's chiefs.
Another Federal Minister comes to town

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