City Council feels Tbay Tel has met its obligations to consult the public in relation to installing a cell phone tower on Dawson and Grandview Road. Council gave their seal of approval at their meeting Monday night.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Council Happy With Cell Consultation
City Council feels Tbay Tel has met its obligations to consult the public in relation to installing a cell phone tower on Dawson and Grandview Road. Council gave their seal of approval at their meeting Monday night.
Council To Tackle Golf Course
City Council is going to tackle the Municipal Golf Course issue in October. They made the announcement at their meeting Monday night after a hundred supporters turned up to their meeting. Next week's meeting will see Council rescind their decision to close the Golf Course and will allow for debate on the future of the course.
Council Rezones Labour Centre
City Council is giving the go ahead to the Progressive Driving School to stay in it's current home at the Lakehead Labour Centre. Council approved the rezoning of the Labour Centre from Heavy Industrial to Urban Centre Zone.
Citizens Rally In Front Of City Hall
Over 100 supporters of the Municipal Golf Course rallied in front of City Hall Monday night. Organizer Jules Tupker says they want council to openly discuss the fate of the golf course at one of their upcoming meetings. Tupker has collected over 1, 800 signatures in favour of saving the golf course and delivered the petition to City Council.
NALS Support System

Teen Pleads Guilty To Manslaughter
A 19 year old city man is pleading guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death last year of 54 year Robert Topping. In Superior Court Nicholas Webber also plead guilty to break in and robbery charges. He was originally charged with second degree murder. Sentencing is set for January 2nd and 3rd.
Woman's Body Found In Sioux Lookout
NOSM New Appointments
Call For WSIB Clinics In T.Bay

Mitomics Axes Jobs
Thunder Bay's fledgling research industry is taking another hit. This time Mitomics Inc. (formerly Genesis Genomics) is reducing its local workforce by eight. The company is calling it an alignment of resources. It is not planning any additional staffing changes. Recently Tornado Medical Systems closed its doors saying they ran out of money for a project.
NAN Communities Filing Policing Complaint
Two Nishnawbe Aski Nation Communities are filing human rights complaints against Thunder Bay's Police Service. Fort Hope and Collins Lake First Nation are frustrated with what they claim is mistreatment and racism in local policing. They plan to file a human rights application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. Details will be released during a news conference Tuesday.
Grant Assists Student Training
Lakehead University is getting a 1.6 million dollar federal grant to help train students in x-rays and MRIs. LU professor Alla Reznik says it will be given to the students in the form of scholarships which will train about 40 students in medical imaging over 6 years.
Two Women Face Assault & Robbery Charges

Virdiramo Confirms Support For Eye On The Street
The Eye on the Street program is getting support from the Chair of the Police Services Board. Joe Virdiramo knows the program has it's critics on city council but feels police are getting good results out of it. Virdiramo says it may be necessary to move the cameras on a regular basis to keep up with possible criminal activity.
Zone Policing On The Way
Chief Backs Beat Officer Program

House Fire In Oliver-Paipoonge Being Investigated

S.I.J.H.L. Concludes Pre-Season Play
The two-time defending champion Minnesota Wilderness look good again this season as they wrapped-up their exhibition schedule in the Superior International Junior Hockey League. The Wilderness crushed the Fort Frances Lakers 6-1 yesterday. The regular season gets underway this Friday with three games on the schedule.
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