
Thursday, December 15, 2011
New Brunswick company gets home contract for Attawapiskat

Singer warns against texting and driving
Local Thunder Bay singer Shy-Anne Hovorka has produced a music video about the problem of texting and driving. The song is called “Too Young, Too Late” and was released today on YouTube.
Feds won't back down from TPM
The gap between the Attawapiskat First Nation and the Harper government is wider than ever. The First Nation says it's going to court to try and put an end to Third Party Management. The announcement from Chief Theresa Spence follows a meeting between her and Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan in Thunder Bay. Duncan did not back down from the appointment of the independent manager to handle the finances of the impoverished James Bay community
MacLean's pegs us at 17 in annual crime rankings

Attawapiskat meeting over
The meeting of two adversaries is over. Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan and Chief Theresa Spence have concluded their critical meeting in Thunder Bay. They met for about 90 minutes at the regional Aboriginal Affairs office in Fort William First Nation. The two sides continue to struggle with how the band's finances should be handled. The two sides were attempting to smooth over their conflicts over how to deal with the community's housing crisis.
Sketches of deceased woman released

Waterfront Celebrations Friday
You can tour the newly renovated waterfront Friday night. The City is holding a grand opening celebration and Spokesperson Doug Henry says there are a number of areas of the waterfront re-opening. Henry says public response has been great so far. The event starts at 6:30 pm and will wrap up with fireworks at 8:30 pm.
300-thousand raised for Attawapiskat
The Red Cross has raised 300 thousand dollars for the troubled community of Attawapiskat. Spokesperson Karen Snider says they've ended their fundraising campaign. Donations came in from across Canada.
Rafferty surprised by swear

Highway near Kenora closed
The winter weather has resulted in a Highway closure. Highway 17A is closed at Airport Road near Kenora. The road was closed around 2:30 this morning. OPP say traffic is being re-routed through Kenora. Motorists are urged to use caution on the road today due to blowing snow and slippery conditions.
Aboriginal Affairs and Attawapiskat meet today
The housing crisis at Attawapiskat will be examined today when Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan meets in Thunder Bay with Chief Theresa Spence. Spence has threatened to sue Ottawa for imposing a third party to manage the band's finances.
T.Bay Tel restores service to most areas
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