
Friday, April 8, 2011
Golf courses post 400 thousand dollar defecit

Hotel developers try try try again
It will likely be June when developers of the proposed waterfront hotel try again to get their way. After being shot down by the city's Committee of Adjustment, they plan to go to council. The developers are hoping to get approval to add an extra floor to the hotel, without increasing the height of the building. The committee turned down the idea saying the added number of rooms might create parking problems.
De Faveri retires
Thunder Bay's Catholic School Board is bidding farewell to it's Director of Education. John De Faveri is retiring this summer after four years with the private board. The Board is searching for De Faveri's replacement.
House construction season off to slow start
Thunder Bay's construction season is off to a slow start. Housing starts are down 27 percent from last year's first quarter total. Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation Analyst Warren Philp says the cooler weather is to blame. Late snowfall is also contributing to the slow start to the building season.
Womens run has new component
The 32nd annual Royal LePage women's run has new twist. This year men are able to join the action with the new addition of "Walk A Mile In Her Shoes". Men that take part will be walking the distance in high heeled shoes to protest violence against women. Both events are held at Boulevard Lake on May 7th.
Hobbs taking part in business improvement conference
Thunder Bay's Mayor is going to be absent from Monday night's council meeting. Keith Hobbs is taking part in a business improvement conference in London, Ontario. Hobbs says it's in preparation for Thunder Bay's conference hosting duties next year. Hobbs will miss the ratification vote on the Horizon Wind settlement. He doesn't foresee any councillors changing their minds and votes on the issue.
Collins re-elected as Chief

Fort William First Nation has re-elected Peter Collins as their chief. 8 people were running for the top job and 67 residents were interested in the 12 council seats. There are two new faces at the band table including Georjann Morriseau and Valerie Chapman. The new term of office starts April 15th. The election was held yesterday.
Troubled times for Habitat for Humanity

Fricot takes a shot at NDP platform
The NDP Northern Platform is being panned by the Liberal Candidate for Thunder Bay Superior North. Yves Fricot says it's a national platform with only one regional piece "FEDNOR". The former lawyer is concerned about the cost of the platform. Fricot takes issue with the NDP's credit card and cellphone initiatives noting it's not really a North specific issue.
Lindstrom case remanded

Relay for Life set for June 17th

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