Friday, December 2, 2011
Council to talk about selling golf courses
Council is going behind closed doors Monday to speak about the possibility of selling the municipal golf courses. Recently Mayor Keith Hobbs said, he wants to see the course break even and if that doesn't happen selling them is an option they could look at.
Waste Management Strategy ontap at council
Osisko concerned about potential mine workforce

Lawyers concerned over crime bill
Mac's Mart is making changes to prevent robberies

Feds say no to Multi-Plex funding
Disappointing but not a setback is what City Manager Tim Commisso calls the decision by the federal government not to grant the city money in the current round of funding for the proposed Multi-Plex. Commisso says the project will go on adding council has already approved the feasibility study. He says we were one of 120 applications for the so called P-3 funding.
Jobless rate climbs again
RFDA seeks $
Thunder Bay residents are being asked to open up their wallets for the Regional Food Distribution Association. Board Chair Kelly Hicks says they're trying to raise about 400 thousand dollars to put the finishing touches on the new Syndicate Avenue headquarters, specifically completing work on the kitchen by purchasing new equipment. The campaign will run until June.
NAN talks Attawapiskat

Humane Society staying open for now

The organization announced earlier in the year that they were facing a 180 thousand dollar operating shortfall and would be forced to close their doors on December 31st if things didn't improve.
Man stabbed on May and Williams

Highgate Road Fire
A chimney fire forced a family of four out of their Highgate Road home last night. Firefighters from Junot, North Central Mapleward, James and Neebing Stations battled the blaze that spread to the attic. The fire department is reporting extensive water and smoke damage. Investigators will be looking into the exact cause later today.
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