Meetings between the Crime Prevention Council and Mac's Mart officials are being described as productive. Acting Coordinator Sheila Hendrick says the company expressed an interest in becoming part of the community surrounding their stores. Hendrick says she will continue to meet with the two local Mac's Mart representatives. Mac's Mart officials met with police and the council to discuss the recent rash of store robberies.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
City budget meeting in the books
Just a handful of people turned out to an open house on the City's budget directions for the next two years. Anne Ostrum says she understands the City has an infrastructure shortfall that needs to be taken care of. City Manager Tim Commisso says people are concerned about the possibility of taxes being raised to help pay for the rising infrastructure deficit. The comments from the meeting will be brought to council November 28th.
NAN looking at gardening to increase healthy eating
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation wants healthy food at affordable prices for their people. Spokesperson Joseph Leblanc says that's why they're holding a food symposium looking at reintroducing gardening to First Nation communities. Farmers from across the Northwest are sharing their trade secrets with NAN and helping them create community gardens.
Raffery wants to hear from his constituents
Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty is going to let his constituents do the talking on the latest legislation to scrap the gun registry. Rafferty says he wants to hear from the public. The new legislation includes a clause to destroy the records collected through the registry.
Legion isn't happy about Federal Cuts
The Federal Government's proposed 226-million dollar cut to Veteran's Affairs isn't sitting well with everyone. Roy Lamore is the past president of the Port Arthur Legion and says if these cuts go through it will mean less benefits for future veterans. MPs are currently studying the funding cut.
Mission Nutrition enjoys a successful 2nd year
Mauro repeats wind farm concerns
The cat is out of the bag. A letter to two cabinet ministers from MPP Bill Mauro about the proposed Horizon Wind Farm has been leaked. In it Mauro asks Environment Minister Jim Bradley and Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle to turn thumbs down to the project. He says it was important to remind Gravelle that his predecessor had concerns with the project as they related to the peregrine falcon population. Mauro feels it was important to get the two ministers up to speed.
Behavior issues tackled by Catholic Board

Mac's robbery foiled by feisty female

Gun registry bill to be introduced
The Federal Government is introducing another bill to scrap the long gun registry. Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty says they've kept the bill closely under wraps. Rafferty adds he doesn't know if today's bill will look anything like the previous bills that aimed to scrap the registry.
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