Friday, March 18, 2011
Fort Hope trip called productive
Another first for Mayor Keith Hobbs. He has just returned from a trip to the First Nations community of Fort Hope with City Manager Tim Commisso. Hobbs says they toured the community and both sides came away with a better understanding of each others needs. Hobbs says they also talked of ways to accommodate people from Fort Hope to come to our city. The mayor called the trip so productive they plan to visit other communities as well.
100 days at City Hall documented

NAN wants CFBA scrapped

Thunder Bay man dies in Northeastern Ontario
Bearskin delays service to Minneapolis
"The Bear" won't be taking you to Minneapolis anytime soon. Plans to offer service to the twin cities by Bearskin Airlines have been put on hold according to Vice President Cliff Friesen who blames the red tape. He says approval from Homeland Security in the United States and the sale of the company are the problem. Friesen says the company now hopes to have the service running by the fall.
Air Canada scraps Ottawa to Thunder Bay
Air Canada has scrapped it's Ottawa to Thunder Bay direct route due to the rising cost of fuel. The changes take effect May 1st.
Film festival returns

Hyer weighs in on contempt of parliment

Libyan situation continues to change

Former Mill Manager passes away
A former mill manager of the Abitibi Bowater mill here in Thunder Bay has passed away. Lorne Crawford was also a member of the air ambulance board "ORNGE". Crawford's funeral will take place Saturday in Dryden.
Small drug bust on south side
Thunder Bay Police have made another drug bust. Officers searched a house on the south side and found over 6 thousand dollars worth of drugs and over 18 hundred dollars in cash. A 42 year old man was arrested and is facing charges.
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