Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Good year for enrollment @ College
Confederation College continues to ride a 1st year enrolment wave. Vice
President of Student and Corporate Services Bob Backstrom says this
year's levels have remained even with last year but they've been leading
the province since the downturn in the Northern economy. Backstrom
says Confederation college is also better than the provincial average
for both graduates getting hired and employers being satisfied with
former students.
FedNor funding for T.Bay Metal Fabricators Association
Infrastructure Open House
City administration wants to know how you would address Thunder Bay's 15 million dollar infrastructure defecit. Manager Tim Commisso says they'll be holding an open house on the hot topic next Tuesday. Council will deal with the infrastructure defecit at it's November 28th meeting.
Industrial Accident at Abitibi Bowater Sawmill
Jury Rolls is back in the spotlight
Jury Rolls are once again causing trial delays in Thunder Bay. Local Lawyer Chris Watkins says two of his trials are on hold because they will first need a trial on the make up of the Jury. Watkins says having a jury properly represent the community is a cornerstone of the our society.
Low Flu Shot Numbers
Thunder Bay's Health Unit is reporting low flu shot numbers at 2010's influenza clinics. Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams doesn't want a repeat of that this year and notes they've made it easier to get immunized. Williams says they've started their clinics earlier in the year. You can get your flu shot up until December 20th.
Thunder Bay Police are in the red
It looks like Thunder Bay Police are heading towards a budget deficit.
Chief JP Levesque says so far they are just over 1.2 million dollars
over budget mainly due to overtime pay and an increase in legal fees.
Levesque says they didn't budget for overtime and because City Council
asked them to cut back last year's projected budget. He says when they
make cuts overtime is the first thing they look at and it turns into a
pay me now or pay me later situation once they run deficits. Levesque
says they are still waiting for some provincial and federal grant money
that will bring the deficit down to around 3 percent.
Teen girl escapes attempted abduction
City police are reporting a scary incident on the 200 block of Cumming Street Monday afternoon. They say that a man came out of a vehicle and grabbed a 14 year old girl by the arm. Police say she managed to break free and ran home. She wasn't hurt. Police are looking for a man in his mid 40's who may be driving a gold coloured SUV.
Morning accident on River
There are no injuries to report, just a bit of a traffic headache for some motorists after a traffic accident around 8 this morning at River Street and Algoma.
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