Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Jobs in the Northwest are on the rise
Our unemployment rate went up last month but a closer look shows that we
actually gained jobs in Thunder Bay. Lakehead University Economics
Professor Livio Di Matteo says our rate went up because of a large
increase in the workforce. Matteo says construction jobs likely caused
the increase in job numbers.
Kidnapping trial to resume in new year
A Thunder Bay kidnapping trial is taking a break until the new year. 35 year old Kyle Truong is charged in connection with an incident last year at a Cumberland Street motel. Evidence presented in Superior Court of Justice this week included horrific accounts of a victim's finger being cut off. The case will be back in court January 23rd for a judge's decision
New Solar Parks coming Thunder Bay's way
Aboriginal workforce targeted
Jobs for Aboriginals is the bottom line of a conference taking place in the city Wednesday. It focuses on employment, education and training. Sharon Smith-Baxter of the Thunder Bay Urban Aboriginal Strategy says it's important to provide them with the tools they need to find work since they are becoming a larger part of the city's population.
Mauro hearing adjourned again

Hyer says Harper's greenwashing his environment record

PSAC warns of job cuts

Kama Creek restoration started
Work has begun on restoring Nipigon Bay's Kama Creek. The work will bring the creek and it's floodplain back to conditions that were last seen in the 1960's. The Creek's condition was one of the main factors for the decline in Brook trout. The restoration is a partnership between Environment Canada, the Ministries of Envrionment and Natural Resources and Lakehead University.
18 year old assaulted near Cumming Street
Thunder Bay Police are investigating an assault on an 18 year old man on the City's south side. Constable Julie Tilbury says not much is known about last night's incident. The teen was walking in the area of North Marks Street and Cumming Street. He was approached by a group of men and was assaulted by one member of the group. He was taken to hospital by ambulance and has been released. Police are looking for a man with a buzz cut hair style wearing a grey hoodie.
Overnight stays up 4 percent
Tourism Thunder Bay is celebrating a four percent increase in it's hotel stays. Acting Manager Lisa Beckwick contributes the increase in hotel stays to the hog rally this past summer that brought in 800 people.
Couch fire on North Franklin

PARO's Enterprising Women
The PARO Centre for Women's Enterprises is naming its 2011 enterprising women. Executive Director Rosalind Lockyer says the winners of this year's awards embody the word "enterprising". Bonobo Foods won the Green Entrepreneur award, Brenda Adams won for her work with Janzen's Pharmacy.
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