Tuesday, January 3, 2012
OPP release RIDE results
The OPP aren't happy with the results of the festive RIDE program. Spokesperson Shelly Garr says its disappointing to see 7 people in Thunder Bay still drinking and driving and in the region another 40 people were charged with impaired driving.
Iran US dispute is just heated rhetoric

Hospital CEO salaries are now public information

Holiday RIDE stats are in
City police aren't happy with the results of the Holiday RIDE program.
Constable Bill Pollock says about 25 people were caught drinking and
driving in the month of December. Pollock says over 55 hundred vehicles
were pulled over during the campaign and its very discouraging to still
see people drinking and driving.
Outbreak at Interim LTC
A stomach flu like illness is making the rounds of Thunder Bay's Interim Long Term Care facility. The Health Unit has declared an outbreak. Admissions, transfers, discharges and social activities have been cancelled until further notice.
City talks waterfront hotel
It's the new year, and there's still no official date for when the name of the waterfront hotel will be announced. City Spokesperson Greg Alexander says they are still waiting for the land transfer to go through. Alexander says he understands that there's a lot of speculation about the project.
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