Friday, October 21, 2011
Raffery calls for ban on asbestos
Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty is adding his voice in the call
to ban asbestos. He presented a petition in the House of Commons this
week calling on the ban of the toxic material. The petition also calls
for an end to government subsidies of asbestos both in Canada and
abroad.
Bending Lake Iron talks to Council
Bif Naked lends her support to the Cancer Centre
The Thunder Bay Regional Cancer Centre is getting a huge endorsement.
Canadian Rock Icon and Cancer Survivor Bif Naked toured the facility
today and says its a beautiful facility that is built with patient care
and comfort in mind. The Juno Award nominee was in town to speak at the
annual Hope Luncheon.
Matawa First Nations put Feds on notice
Enough is Enough. That's the message from the Matawa First Nations to the Federal Government. Marten Falls Chief Eli Moonias says they want to take part in the Ring of Fire, but they can't unless the Feds agree to a Joint Review Panel Environmental Assessment. Moonias says if the Federal Government continues to ignore First Nations they will take legal action and force an injunction to stop the comprehensive study.
Delivery man robbed..not hurt
City police are looking for three men who they say robbed a delivery man at knife point yesterday afternoon. They say the man was accosted by the three as he was getting back into his vehicle after making a delivery in the Limbrick Place area. The three thugs were given money and they ran off. The victim wasn't hurt
Inflation jumps in Thunder Bay
There's no stopping the cost of living from going up these days. Government figures Friday show that inflation in Thunder Bay took a big jump in September from August. It went up a full half a per cent to 3.6 per cent. Nationwide, Statistics Canada says high costs for gas and food increased the rate to 3.2 per cent.
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