Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Victim's father wants to move on
Ring of Fire meeting in Cleveland went well
Its being called a very successful meeting with Cliffs Natural Resources. A
contingent of area officials went to Cleveland in an attempt to convince the
mining company to locate a processing plan here. Mayor Keith Hobbs says the
meeting went well. Hobbs says even if they don't get the processor, they have
at least increased Thunder Bay's profile south of the border.
Don't expect the markets to level out anytime soon
Calling the current problems in Europe complex would be an understatement.
Thunder Bay's own Keith McCullough is the founder of Hedgeye Risk Management
says the volatility is causing some governments to print more money than ever,
which is causing inflation to rise and in turn hurting economic growth.
McCullough says don't expect the volatility to end for another 3 months at
least.
Syrian situation is escalating

Grann trial continues
The trial of a city police constable continues at the Ontario Court of Justice. Toni Grann is charged with 11 counts of Breach of Trust. It involves the local records of the Ontario Sex Offender Registry which she was responsible for. Some parts of the trial are under a publication ban and some of the witnesses can't be identified.
Vehicle accident in Oliver Paipoonge
Thunder Bay Police are confirming an accident in the four thousand block of Oliver Road. The incident in Oliver Paipoonge was reported just after 11:30. Thunder Bay's Fire Department is sending a unit to help out that includes extrication equipment.
Beck Street House Fire
Northern Raffle Launched

Union upset with pay bump
The Canadian Union of Public Employees isn't happy that some Liberal MPP's, including Thunder Bay's Michael Gravelle and Bill Mauro, are getting increases in their pay. The union claims cabinet members, such as Gravelle, will earn an extra 49-thousand dollars, above the 116-thousand MPP salary. Mauro and 28 other parliamentary assistants get an extra 16-thousand a year.
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