Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Golf Course Vandalized
Officials at Emerald Greens Golf Course are still adding up the damage following a weekend vandalism spree. Manager Nancy Brewer says some golf carts were taken for a joyride around the course. Brewer says damage is estimated at 15 thousand dollars.
O.P.G. To Hold Info Session Thursday
Ontario Power Generation wants to hear from members of the public. They are holding a public information session tomorrow at the Labour Centre from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. The local plant is in the process of switching from Coal to Natural Gas by the year 2014. Plant Manager Chris Fralick says he's genuinely excited about the move because it makes environmental sense but also helps keep the plant open here in Thunder Bay. Members from a project team will be at the session to answer any questions the public may have.
Port Reports Strong April

Input Requested On City Plan
The City's infrastructure plans are up for discussion tonight at an open house. Planning Division Manager Leslie McEachern says they want to hear public concerns and passions about future infrastructure planning. Following tonight's meeting at the Waverley Library, the City will hold an RSVP only Workshop that will allow the public to help create city policies.
Local Veterans Affairs Office To Close
A local veterans advocate is reacting with shock to news that the Veterans Affairs office in Thunder Bay is closing. Moe Nelson says if that happens it will be a huge loss because so many local vets rely on the services provided. MP John Rafferty says the office is slated for closure in the next couple of years. He hopes public pressure can change some minds in Ottawa.
Our Kids Count Kitchen Open

The Dream Remains The Same
The Friends of Big Thunder are now pursuing government funding as part of their objective to get the former ski jumping facility reopened. Organizer Paul DeGiacomo says it's part of a five year plan the group has to prove that their goal is not just a pipe dream. DeGiacomo hopes to put together a solid business plan for the facility.
Weather Swings Predicted
Thunder Bay residents can get excited for warmer than normal weather and very little rain. That's according to our Meteorologist Bill Laidlaw who says we can expect temperamental weather that swings from extremes. He says Lake Superior will play a big roll as it keeps temperatures lower in Thunder Bay than they are in places like Kakabeka Falls and Rosslyn Village. Laidlaw adds the rain will taper off by next week.
New Twist To Charity Fundraiser

Tourney A Confidence Booster

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