Wednesday, March 16, 2011
100 days of council
Wilson weighs in on cuts
The Chamber of Commerce isn't surprised the Province decided to eliminate the Northern Development Corporation. President Harold Wilson says he saw the axe dropping for some time now. Wilson says the corporation hasn't been active for over ten years. Wilson adds he isn't surprised the northern grow bond program didn't catch on; since the government refused to run it the way the Chamber suggested.
Health Unit may use Facebook to recruit MOH
The District Health Unit is going beyond newspaper ads in it's search for a new Medical Officer of Health. CEO Doug Heath says who knows, they might even try Facebook. He says they are still at the intitial stages and Facebook is something they may need to look at as a tool. Heath says they will also be looking a wide variety of Internet options for the recruitment campaign
NAN weighs in on jury rolls

Screening program aims at First Nations

Texas teen saved by local police
Thunder Bay Police helped save the life of a Texas teen. A 14 year old teen was playing XBOX online when he read comments from another player saying he was going to hurt himself. Spokesperson Chris Adams says an officer was sent to the teens house to talk over the XBOX system. After 2 hours of negotiation the teen agreed to speak with his parents about his intentions. The American teen's parents were in disbelief and grateful for the intervention.
Bust results in drug seizure
Drug and trafficking charges are facing a man and a woman after a police raid on their home this week. Police say the bust took place on the 900 block of Athabasca Street and involved the use of a police dog. Drugs seized included magic mushrooms, pot and prescription pills.
Thunder Bay woman finally hears from parents

SIU investigating sudden death in Sioux Lookout
A sudden death in Sioux Lookout is beng investigated by the province's Special Investigations Unit. The OPP says a man was arrested for being drunk in public and went into medical distress yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the Health Centre where he was pronounced dead.
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