
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Break and Enter at Wasco Drive

Con College stays open
Its pretty much business as usual at the 9 Confederation College Campuses across Northwestern Ontario. Some 230 support staff walked off the job this morning. Vice-President Academic Judi Maundrell says most programming will run as scheduled when classes resume on Tuesday. The continuing education courses will be delayed by a week. The College may be forced to delay its aviation program.
Body of American found

T.Bay man gets fined
WCO weighs in on Minister's letter

EU is increasing pressure on Syria

Suicide problem continues to rise in the North

Strike at Confed College has started
Support staff at Confederation College are on strike. OPSEU Spokesperson Elaine Kerr says the union wants job security. Pickets are set up at the Thunder Bay Campus and at campuses across the region. President Jim Madder is expressing disappointment that a negotiated settlement could not be reached. Programs and services at Confederation College will continue to operate.
Two vehicle crash sends 3 people to hospital
Three people are lucky to have received only minor injuries after a two vehicle collision. Thunder Bay Police say it happened yesterday afternoon on Government road when the two cars collided and ended up in the ditch. Three people were taken to hospital.
Fire crews deal with another apartment fire
Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue is investigating another apartment fire. Crews responded to the blaze on the second floor of a Simpson Street building early this morning. Damage was confined to one unit and the cause is being investigated.
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