
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
True North's Chipman makes Thunder Bay inquiries

MNR sends more people to Alberta

One year of smoke free play areas
It's been one year of smoke free parks and beaches in Thunder Bay. Northwest Tobacco Control Spokesperson Dan DePeuter says so far no charges have been laid. The by-law prohibits smoking within 10 metres of any playground equipment or beach areas.
Thunder Pride flag flies over City Hall
The rainbow flag is flying high over Thunder Bay's City Hall. The flag raising ceremony kicked off a week of gay and alternative lifestyle events in the city. Spokesperson Tom Boland says the week long event will help raise awareness with the region's youth. Boland says it's a celebration of diversity.
Gadhafi's running out of time

Black liquor to go green
Black liquor could soon become green thanks to a 180 thousand dollar grant from the provincial government. The money is coming through Thunder Bay's Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio Economy. CRIBE is giving the money to Thesis Chemistry of Cambridge. It's so the company can produce environmentally friendly versions of the gooey solution which is the by-product of the paper producing process.
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