
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Third party management is not for Attawapiskat: Fontaine

Small fire causes a scene at Econo Lodge
False security scare at the airport
There's a red faced vehicle owner in Florida right now. Thunder Bay Airport officials say an SUV left running in front of the airport terminal caused a bit of a security stir yesterday. They had to call police after security spotted it running without anyone in it. It turns out the owners were already on their way to a sunny Orlando vacation when the vehicle was discovered. They'll get to pick up the keys and a parking ticket when they arrive
Motors and Muscles launches raffle
The Canadian Diabetes Association is gearing up for it's Motors and Muscles Raffle. 600 tickets will be sold at 100 dollars a pop and Fundraising Chair John Trevisanutto hopes they'll be able to raise more money than last year. The draw will take place at the OLG Casino this year and is for a 2012 Harley Davidson Dyna Switchback Motorcycle.
LU gives Honourary Degree to Phil Fontaine
Dilico Christmas Fundraiser
Dilico Children's Foundation is looking to the community to help them with their Christmas fundraiser. Chair Melanie Albanese says they want to provide 300 kids with Christmas boxes this year. You can pick up empty boxes and drop off full boxes at the Thunder Bay Insurance, TD Bank locations, the Mary J L Black Branch Library and the Brodie Resource Library.
Arts and Heritage Awards
Hobbs in Chicago this weekend
Hobbs tackles PETA e-mails
Thunder Bay's Mayor Keith Hobbs is being bombarded with e-mails from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The group recently asked its supporters to write the Mayor and Council to cancel their plans for a bow hunt of deer. Hobbs reiterates that he's opposed to the bow hunt in City limits. The Mayor says he's taken the time to respond to each of the 200 e-mails he's received.
CP Holiday Train Friday night
It's time to get on board the Holiday Train. The brightly lit CP locomotive will be passing through Thunder Bay Friday night. Spokesperson Melissa Murray says the Holiday Train is in support of local food banks. The train is expected at the CP train station on Syndicate at 9:30 Friday night. Valdy will highlight the Holiday Train's entertainment this year.
PETA starts letter campaign to Council
The City's decision to allow bow hunting in City limits is not sitting well with animal rights group PETA. The group wants residents to write Council asking them to scrap their bow hunting legislation. The group is also applauding the City for discouraging the feeding of deer.
Conmee Street House Fire
A Conmee Street family is safe after their home caught fire over the evening hours. Firefighters from Hodder, North Central and Junot fought the fire and kept it to the outside of the home. The Fire Department is reporting very little smoke damage and no structural damage. Investigators will be on the scene of the fire today to look into the cause.
Shoving match leads to man grabbing an axe

Busy night for Police
Exacto knife lands man in bail court

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