Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Mauro Backs Pupetello For Leader
Project Sold Off
An exploration project, in its infancy stages in the Rainy River district, is being sold off. B-C based Duncastle Gold has signed a letter of understanding to acquire the Mineral Mountain Resources Pipestone project in a cash and shares deal. It's located about 60 kilometres north of Fort Frances.
Chamber of Commerce New Board Members
Christmas Cheer Ready To Fundraise
Credit Counselling On The Rise

Toys For Tots Back Again
Education Centre Open On Cumberland
Auto-Pedestrian Collision Near City Hall
Police Begin Ground Search For Missing Woman
Twenty city police officers are on foot patrolling the area surrounding the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Police are conducting the ground search for 42 year old Pauline Kireto who was last seen on October 15th. Efforts by her family and police to locate her have been unsuccessful. Kireto is described as 5-foot-1 with a medium build and short dark hair. She does require medication and has been without them since the time of her disapearance. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Pauline Kireto is asked to call city police or crimestoppers.
Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett In T.Bay
Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett is holding a roundtable event at Lakehead University tonight. The Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Critic will be speaking with Confederation College and LU students about aboriginal issues. The event gets underway at 4:45 tonight.
NAN Talks Funding Cuts
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is taking action against the Federal Government's funding cuts to First Nation organizations. A series of funding cuts have been made and will be fully implemented by 2014. NAN Grand Chief Harvey Yesno says if they have less money to work with they won't be able to hold as many conferences. Yesno brought up the federal funding issue at the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Special Chiefs Assembly currently running at the DaVinci.
Noront Stays The Course
Noront Resources remains confident production of its Ring of Fire mining project in northern Ontario will begin on time. President Wes Hanson says even though Cliffs Natural Resources has delayed the start up date for it's own mining project by a year, Noront still has its sights set on starting production at the Eagle's Nest site in 2016 or 2017. Hanson says however that still hinges on the search for cash. While not mentioning a possible financial partner, Hanson says they're optimistic they can assemble a package which will meet their start up target.
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