Monday, February 28, 2011
Ring of Fire blockade planned
There is more First Nations unrest over the Ring of Fire chromite deposit in Northern Ontario. This time the Marten Falls First Nation is planning to blockade access to the area. The blockade will be set up on Thursday. They're upset because they have been left out of the discussions on the proposed development.
NWO concerns voiced at Queen's Park
The mayor is confident the energy concerns of Northwestern Ontario are now understood clearly at Queens Park. Keith Hobbs says after a meeting with Energy Minister Brad Duguid Monday there is an understanding that the priority here is the distribution, transmission and pricing of electricity. Duguid promised to come back with an answer. Hobbs says they also met with Health Minister Deb Matthews and discussed the transferring of non emergency patients and detox beds for the city.
City in court on environment charge

LU expert predicts Gadhafi's end is soon

Injured workers to discuss WSIB

Inquest into 2 year old dead underway
Ontario's Coroners Office is holding an inquest into a 2 year old death in Northwestern Ontario. Levi Schaeffer of Peterborough died in June of 2009 after an altercation with the OPP in the Osnaburgh Lake area. Its expected to last between one to two weeks and will hear from 12 witnesses. Schaeffer was allegedly shot after he attacked officers with a knife.
Northern gas prices have Horwath steamed

Hannam says agenda items moved

Wasaya Airways adds new plane
Flying services to Northern Ontario will be getting a boost. Wasaya Airways is meeting increased demand for air service in the North by adding its second Bombardier Dash 8 since October. Vice President George Simon says the company also plans on adding a third Dash 8 as part of an expansion plan. Simon says the new planes can carry 37 passengers which is a lot larger than the current planes in their fleet.
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