Thursday, April 14, 2011
MNR wraps up training
The Ministry of Natural Resources has wrapped up a comprehensive training program for some of its key members. Response and Operations Manager Dave Cleavely says the forum was geared towards staff from across Northwestern Ontario. Cleavely says a lot of the information was a refresher, however he notes new safety guidelines are in place to ensure the safety of workers before they do any task.
Male survivor help line
For the first time in Canada, male survivors of sexual abuse will have access to services and support to help them recover. Agencies are being established in Fort Frances, Thunder Bay, Schreiber and Nishnawbe-Aski First Nations. Staff will provide specialized services including peer support, counselling and residential services. The Agencies will also offer telephone and e-counselling.
Youth focused plan launched
The Thunder Bay Youth Strategy Committee is looking to improve the overall quality of life for youth. A new youth strategy is geared towards people aged 13-24. The youth committee will be holding a conference to get feedback from youth. The committee is looking to develop several areas such as employment and housing.
Di Matteo suggests fair book pricing

Student housing upsets some
One Thunder Bay resident isn't happy with the city's enforcement of student housing by-laws. Peter Keddie lives on Darwin Crescent and is making a presentation to council on Monday night. Keddie feels his street is over run with students and landlords that don't care about the families that live on the street. Keddie says every weekend there's a party with loud music, doors slamming and cars and Taxi's coming and going at all hours of the night.
AbibitiBowater modernizing sawmill
The AbitibiBowater sawmill in Thunder Bay is getting a facelift. The company is investing 8 million dollars to upgrade the facility. Spokesperson Pierre Choquette says it will mean 50 added jobs in the sawmill and 100 direct jobs in the woodlands. The upgrades will be completed by January 2013.
Residents urged to become organ donors

Sewage by-pass in Fort Frances

Youth Curfew up for debate
It doesn't appear there's much support for a proposed youth curfew. Administration is against the idea of developing a curfew for a one year trial period. Crime Prevention Coordinator Amy Siciliano says the report will help guide the City. City staff are recommending that council include strategies to keep youth safe in their strategic plan. In December council asked administration to conduct a feasibility study on youth curfews.
Pharmacare discussion set for tonight
Horizon Wind to hold open house

Standoff leads to mischief charges

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