
Friday, August 5, 2011
Shaw to fight for Minneapolis TV

Tory hopeful emerges in Kenora-RR
McKay says the decision by Howard Hampton not to run again, didn't really affect his decision. McKay is also a member of Kenora City council.
Communities in NWO get NOHF grants
Nine communities in Northwestern Ontario are sharing 5.4-million provincial dollars. The Minister responsible for the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, Michael Gravelle says these projects are deserving of the funding.The money will be used for projects ranging from a sawmill to a recreation centre
MNR flies band members over fire

Williams returns to old position
It's deja vu all over again for Dr. David Williams. He is returning to Thunder Bay to become the new Medical Officer of Health, a position he held for many years before heading to Toronto to take up a senior public health position there. Dr. Williams will be joined by Dr. Janet DeMille who will be the Associate M-O-H.
Woman seriously injured in bear attack
A woman from Michigan is suffering serious wounds after being attacked by a bear in Pukaskwa National Park this morning. The woman was part of a group of boaters who stepped on shore, which is where the attack took place. Erin Vincent of the rescue centre in Trenton says it was park staff that handled the incident. She says they took the patient to the hospital where she is recovering.
Chill take on Kitsap Pumas in PDL Semi's
The Thunder Bay Chill will try to take another step towards a second PDL championship tonight when they take on the Kitsap Pumas. Head Coach Tony Colistro says a well balanced style of play will help them tonight. The winner will move on to the final.
Shelter House adding addiction beds
The Shelter House is expanding to help people addicted to alcohol. Executive Director Cal Rankin says its a vital service that needs to be provided and 15 beds will be added to help those people. Rankin says he hopes to have all the renovations complete by November.
Damaged vehicles at airport removed
All the vehicles that were heavily damaged in last month's wind storm in the Thunder Bay Airport parking lot are accounted for and removed. Airport Manager Scott McFadden says for the most part owners were understanding, except in one instance where an owner's vehicle had to be towed away for safety reasons. When the owner returned, the car wasn't there which McFadden called a "difficult situation". As for repairs to the roof of the terminal building, McFadden hopes that can be completed by the end of the month.
Jobless rate falls
It appears to have been a good July for hiring in Thunder Bay. Our jobless rate went from 6.7 percent in June to 6.2 percent last month. That followed the trends nationally and provincially which fell to 7.2 and 7.5 respectively.
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