
Monday, May 30, 2011
Council signs onto economic development project

Multi-Plex process rolls along
City Councillors are weighing their options for funding a proposed Multi-Plex. Council was given its funding options at Monday night's meeting which include public funding, private and public funding and strictly private funding. Administration is recommending the City apply for Federal Government funding under the P3 Canada federal grant program. The public will have their say at a series of public meetings later this week.
Public encouraged to comment on strat plan
The public has until June 10th to comment on the city's strategic plan. A final draft of the plan was presented to council Monday night. The public can receive copies of the strategic plan at City Hall, Thunder Bay public libraries or on the City's website.
Waterfront and Condos discussed

Council talks waterfront parking
The Prince Arthur Landing is going to require over 900 parking spaces once the waterfront work is complete. Councillor Andrew Foulds wanted to know if 900 spaces would be able to accommodate any future growth on the waterfront. Consultant Alun Lloyd says he's confident there will be enough spaces for any future development, noting the Pearl Street parking lot could be expanded. Council received a first report on parking along the waterfront at Monday night's meeting.
Beardy slams OPP commendations
The head of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation says a decision to reward some OPP officers last week sends a wrong message to First Nations. One award was for exemplary performance in the Pikangikum First Nation dispute last year and the other, a bravery award for the officer who shot a First Nations woman in Kenora. Grand Chief Stan Beardy calls the commendations glorified and unnecessary.
Cash or credit card only please

Wind farm debate hits FWFN

Thunder Bay police investigating sexual assault
An alleged sexual assault has city police looking for more potential victims. Staff Sergeant Don Lewis says a 46 year old man who runs a modelling business is charged with assaulting a 23 year old woman. Lewis says they hope any other potential victims who may have modeled with him come forward. Charged is Luc Paul Despres of Thunder Bay.
Boys and Girls club hurt by crime

CMHC forecast looks good for Thunder Bay

Local video stores not on the selling block
The Blockbuster video stores in Thunder Bay are not being sold. They are not on the list of 146 Blockbuster locations in Canada that are being closed. It was released by the receiver Grant Thornton. The targeted stores will be sold to make the video rental chain more attractive on the market.
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