Monday, November 7, 2011
Travel Smart Plan approved
Thunder Bay City Council is throwing it's support behind a new transportation plan. The plan requires 150-thousand dollars and when implemented would come out of the 2012 capital budget. Councillor Andrew Foulds didn't see the point for another plan when they already have a transit plan and an active transportation plan. Consultant Jim Gough defended the plan at Monday night's City Council meeting. The Travel Smart Plan encourages people to use healthier less costly forms of travel like buses, and car pooling.
First ever Crime Prevention Award

Search for law school dean underway
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No word on Federal funding for Multi-Plex
George Jeffery joins Parade of Lights
Missing Kayakers are safe
The pair of missing Kayakers on Lake Superior have been found safe and sound. Officials at the Trenton Search and Rescue Centre says the pair stayed on Thompson Island because of strong winds and plan on staying until the winds subside. They were originally supposed to be home yesterday.
Chase reached high speeds
Petition started to help Humane Society
The Thunder Bay Humane Society is getting some online support. A petition is looking for 10 thousand online signatures on the website www.thepetitionsite.com. So far there are over 400 signatures and its making its way across social media sites.
Dufresne million dollar challenge

Ontario Wood Works picks 3 area winners
Three local groups have been honoured by Ontario Wood Works. Wood Works recognizes people and organizations that creatively utilize the use of wood in construction. The Sioux Lookout Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre in Sioux Lookout has won the Northern Ontario Excellence Award. The Architect Wood Advocate Award has been handed to Kenora's Nelson Architecture.
Hydro crews working on Arthur
T.Bay wants more immigrants
Thunder Bay wants to be more welcoming to immigrants, and that's why they're holding an all day conference on the issue. Spokesperson Michelle Lander says they'll talk about how they can do better. The forum takes place Tuesday at the Victoria Inn.
Matawa takes fight to Ottawa

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