Thursday, October 20, 2011
Oh Deer! Heated discussion on population
Let's put the deer on the pill. That was one of the ideas brought up at a meeting about the City's deer population Thursday night. Mapleward Road Resident Cheryl Bak mentioned that Quebec is managing their deer by putting out birth control laced salt licks. Other residents were in favour of the bow hunting in rural areas idea, and noted the deer are bringing wolves into residential areas. City Council will discuss what to do with the deer population at it's November 21st meeting.
Construction work update
Expect some close quarters when you use the Red River, Expressway intersection this weekend. The Ministry of Transportation says the number of lanes will be reduced as crews work to finish paving.
Matawa Chiefs withdraw support for ROF
Bag Ban Repealed
The plastic bag ban has been "bagged" in Sioux Lookout. Council has voted 5-1 in favour of rescinding a bylaw that bans the distribution of plastic bags. Mayor Dennis Leney says opposition to the bylaw was considerable. Last September, the outgoing Council decided that Sioux Lookout would become the first Municipality in Ontario to ban the use of plastic bags.
Bartolucci back as Northern Development Minister
Minister of Northern Development and Mines Rick Bartolucci is insisting his party cares for First Nations. He's rebuking claims from the Nishnawbe Aski Nation that they don't because of a lack of a stand alone Aboriginal Affairs Ministry. Bartolucci is vowing to foster a good relationship with NAN on mining issues.
Gravelle and Bartolucci talk
Rick Bartolucci and Michael Gravelle aren't wasting any time. They've already got down to business; Gravelle says he's been talking to Bartolucci about the Cliff's Chromite Processing Plant. Gravelle says he will now be able to lobby more for his riding. Gravelle is now the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, while Bartolucci is back as Northern Development and Mines Minister.
NAN wants stand alone Ministry
New scholarship at LU
Lakehead University is launching a new 12-thousand dollar scholarship. Recruiter Robert Perrier says the citizenship scholarship will help retain Northwestern Ontario students. The eligible student must take part in their community and have an 85 percent average.
Trans Gender Health Training for NWO
Northwestern Ontario physicians will be receiving training from Toronto on trans gender health issues. NorWest Community Health Centre Executive Director Wendy Talbot says they're teaming up with Rainbow Health Ontario. The training will take place at the end of October and again in the middle of November.
New Diabetes Centre Open
Diabetes patients in the City will have better access to care now that a new facility is open. The Diabetes Health office will act as an insulin pump training centre. The new location has a telemedicine room to provide regional consultations.
2nd Mac's Mart robbery suspect has been arrested
Gadahfi death an enormous victory: LU prof
There is celebration in the streets of Tripoli after Libya's Prime Minister announced the death of former leader Moammar Gadhafi. Reports say he was shot in Sirte. Lakehead University political science expert Laure Paquette calls it another big victory for the rebels and means the focus can be on hunting down Gadhafi's sons. Paquette also calls it a victory for Prime Minister Harper and other NATO leaders.
Thunder Bay 45th most entrepreneurial friendly city in Canada
The Mayor is happy with a 45th place ranking in terms of Thunder Bay's attractiveness in bringing in Entrepreneurs. Keith Hobbs says the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses latest list of the top Entrepreneurial cities in Canada shows we are on the right track. Hobbs says when you look at the list most of the top cities are in Alberta or Saskatchewan and as far as Ontario is concerned we finished 4th. Hobbs says we are in a perfect position to climb the list with the help of a boom in the mining industry here.
Tidy Trays taking off
A Thunder Bay entrepreneur is seeing his dream come true. Dan Cheal is the inventor of Tidy Trays, a reusable high chair tray cover. Cheal says the major American retailer, Walgreens, will be stocking his product in all it's 81 hundred stores in the States.
Gravelle looks at a change
Thunder Bay's Michael Gravelle is going to stay in cabinet but in a different role. Premier Dalton McGuinty will officially name his cabinet today and it will include 22 ministers down from 28. Gravelle gives up his Northern Development position to Rick Bartolucci while taking on Natural Resources and keeping the Forestry post.
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