Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas at the airport=busy
Have patience at the airport if your travelling during the Christmas season. Manager Scott McFadden expects it to be busy. McFadden says it's a good idea to arrive early and expect to wait in line. He says being prepared for pre-screening is a good idea by not having your Christmas gifts wrapped. Arriving early will also save you hassles.
Overjoyed it's out in the open
The Thunder Bay woman who wants to start a class action suit against the RCMP over bullying and harassment says she's glad it's all out in the open. Heli Kijanen says it's like a weight has been lifted from her shoulders. She says she's kept her feelings inside for so long she began to doubt whether she would ever be able to tell her side of the story. Kijanen says she decided to take the legal route against her former employer after watching a news report on the issue
Dog case back in court next month
The case of an alleged Current River dog mauling will be back in court in the new year. The city has laid charges against the owner of the dog that apparently killed a neighbours dog. The city's Ron Bourret says the court will hear the case next month. Bourret says the city is not asking that the dog in question be put down
Global Sticks could reopen Jan.16th
The owner of Global Sticks says he's shooting for a reopening of his troubled popsicle stick plant January 16th. Reggie Nukovic says a new business plan is in place and says he's working on investor support. He's hoping to give out more information the first week of the new year.
Government employees raise $
Ontario government employees are revelling in their fundraising success. They showed off how much they raised during this year's United Way drive. 50 offices and 1 thousand donors took part.
ONWA wants action
The Ontario Native Women's Association is calling for a dialogue to address sexual violence and Aboriginal women. It says there are not enough support services in First Nations communities to deal with the problem. ONWA wants the discussion to talk about what it sees as the root causes from colonization to residential schools.
Tis the season for binge drinking
Christmas wrap reminder
The city is out with its yearly reminder not to put Christmas wrapping paper in with your recyclables. They say that brightly coloured paper and foil gift wrap cannot be recycled due to the extremely high ink content of the paper.
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