
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Thayer gushes over city donation

Rafferty surprised by Layton revelation
Thunder Bay M-P John Rafferty is expecting to see Jack Layton back in the helm as strong as ever. Rafferty says he was surprised by the news that Layton was stepping down temporarily to be treated for cancer. Rafferty says the NDP Caucus will meet Wednesday to discuss the appointment of an interim leader.
Out of province firefighters "recycled"

Evacuees not returning too soon

Catholic Board names new superintendent

Thunder Bay Agricultural Research Centre gets funding
Agriculture in Northwestern Ontario is getting a big boost from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund. MPP Bill Mauro says 621 thousand dollars in funding will go towards research in fertilizer. Mauro says while agriculture isn't a huge industry in the region, it is becoming more important with the increase in demand for locally grown food.
City donates $ to RegenMed
The city is getting itself into the business of regenerative medicine. Councillors have agreed to donate half a million dollars towards RegenMed to help it become a human tissue bank for transplant operations. As well councillors have formally given approval to last weeks decision to build stylized light sculptures at Port Arthur's Landing as part of the waterfront development project.
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