
Friday, October 7, 2011
Hulsizer looking to IceEdge to purchase St Louis

Money heading Health Sciences way
Thanksgiving dinner at Salvation Army Sunday
The Thunder Bay Professional Fire Fighters Association and the Salvation Army are joining forces to bring Thanksgiving dinner to those in need. A turkey dinner with all the fixings will be held at the Salvation Army on Cumberland St. North. Fire Fighter Scott Chisholm says they'll be kept busy with over 300 people attending the free dinner. The meal will be served from noon until 3 Sunday.
Oxy drug bust on Onion Lake Road
Police in Thunder Bay have made another sizeable drug bust. A search of a Onion Lake Road home resulted in the seizure of 200 Oxycodone tablets, and 19-thousand dollars in cash. The street value of the drugs is 16 thousand dollars.
Ballot count from T.Bay ridings
Wind Concerns Ontario likes Mauro re-election

NDP stay elected in Kenora Rainy River
It was a big night for the NDP in Northern Ontario. The party doubled the number of seats it held at Queen's Park. Sarah Campbell held onto the Kenora-Rainy River Riding for the New Democrats and promises to be there for her constituents.
Gilbert learns about riding issues
Former Lakehead University President Fred Gilbert is happy with his campaign. Gilbert says he learned a lot during the election. Gilbert came in third behind the NDP and the Liberal Incumbent.
Kozorys is pleased with campaign
NDP candidate Mary Kozorys is happy with the number of votes she garnered her first time running in the provincial election. Kozorys says the close results should be a wake up call for incumbent MPP Bill Mauro.
Bill is back for T.Bay Atikokan
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