Friday, August 17, 2012
Bikers Collect Toys
Labour Issues Will Not Delay Local School Year
There is no way the Lakehead Public School Board will be able to get a contract signed with its teachers by the September first deadline imposed by Premier Dalton McGuinty. Board Chair Deborah Massaro says regardless of what happens it will be business as usual in the new school year. Massaro says the board normally negotiates with its teachers in the fall but doesn't know why no one felt the need to move the talks ahead.
Exemplary Service Medals Awarded
Thunder Bay Fire Service Personnel are now proudly displaying new medals for exemplary service. Nine members were honoured with the special medals yesterday on board the visiting HMCS Ville De Quebec. Acting Captain Jo Rucchin was one of the recipients for his 20 years of dedication and says he's very proud to serve alongside a group that is so dedicated to serving our community.
Hobbs Ready For AMO Meeting
Queen's Jubilee Medals Awarded
The HMCS Ville De Quebec is serving a special purpose during this week's visit to the port of Thunder Bay. Today the ship hosted a special Queen's Jubilee Medal Ceremony. Five people from the region were given the distinguished award including Retired Captain Ann Zuliani, who says it's an honour. Nine fire personnel were also part of the ceremony, they were given exemplary medals for 20 and 30 years of service.
Inflation Slows To A Crawl

Injured Bear Still Seen In City

Nuissance Bears A Problem For Police
The President of the Thunder Bay Police Association is speaking out about having to deal with nuissance animals in the city, particularly bears. Greg Stephenson says the decision by the Ministry of Natural Resources to have city police deal with nuissance bears is putting them in a very difficult position. He feels they don't have the proper training or the right equipment to deal with them. Stephenson says they will be be bringing this issue up with MPP Bill Mauro and especially with Minister of Natural Resources Michael Gravelle.
Broken Nose Leads to Charges

Forest Fires On The Decline
Cooler temperatures and rain throughout the region are keeping the forest fire situation at bay. There were no new fires confirmed yesterday in the Northwest Region. Widespread rain has reduced the forest fire hazard to low for the entire region and is keeping the fire situation quiet. There are 53 active forest fires in northwestern Ontario; of those 53 fires, 51 are being monitored by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Woman Charged With Arson

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