Thunder Bay's Idle No More is pleased Prime Minister Stephen Harper will be meeting with First Nation leaders on January 11th. Spokesperson Joyce Hunter says she hopes something comes from the meeting. Hunter says she's cautiously optimistic that the meeting will be a sincere approach to dealing with First Nation issues.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Idle No More Reacts To Meeting News
Thunder Bay's Idle No More is pleased Prime Minister Stephen Harper will be meeting with First Nation leaders on January 11th. Spokesperson Joyce Hunter says she hopes something comes from the meeting. Hunter says she's cautiously optimistic that the meeting will be a sincere approach to dealing with First Nation issues.
Make Way For The Gichigami Express

Detours Planned For Tuesday
There will be some detours in your drive on Tuesday. The City is installing a new water service connection in the 1200 block of Mountain Road. Mountain Road will be closed from Chippewa Road to 15th Side Road. Detours and advanced warning signs will be posted advising motorists to take an alternate route.
Local Man Offering Reward
OPP RIDE Program Results
Northwestern Ontario was one of the few areas that saw a decreased number of impaired drivers this holiday season. From November 24 till January 2, police charged 46 people with having a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08. This is in comparison with 57 people during the 2011 RIDE season. Officers also issued 14 warning range suspensions to drivers with with a BAC between 0.05 and 0.08, which is up from 11 in 2011.
PM Says Yes To Meeting

Jobless Rate Goes Down
Solid Start For N.D.C.

Mac's Store Robbery Probed
City police are looking for a man who reportedly robbed a Mac's convenience store using a knife early this morning. Just prior to 4:00 a.m. Thunder Bay Police Service responded to Mac's Mart on the 7-hundred block of Simpson Street regarding a robbery. Police say a man entered the store with his face covered, armed with a knife and then subsequently fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money. The man was last seen heading into the East End on foot. No injuries are reported in this incident.
Timbers Restaurant Closed After Fire
The Ontario Fire Marshall's office is being called in to help determine the cause of a fire overnight at Timbers restaurant at the Valhalla Inn. 5 trucks and 22 personell were called to a fire that apparently originated in the ceiling of the restaurant just after 1:00 o'clock this morning. Timbers will be closed until further notice pending the results of the investigation and repairs. Damage is said to be extensive but the rest of the hotel at the Valhalla Inn is open.
L.U. Teams Back In Action
A new year brings with it the start of the second half for Lakehead University sports teams. The men's hockey team is at home this weekend for a pair of divisional games against the Guelph Gryphons. Puck drop is set for 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Fort william Gardens. The women's volleyball team begins their second half at home as well tonight as they take on the visiting Waterloo Warriors in game one of a two game series. The first serve is scheduled for 7:00 o'clock at the L.U. Thunderdome. Meanwhile the men's and women's basketball teams begin second-half divisional play on the road tonight in Waterloo against the Warriors.
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