Wednesday, February 13, 2013
OPG Power Plant Looking Into Biomass
Thunder Bay's Mission Island Power Plant is looking into using biomass
instead of natural gas. Ontario Power Generation Spokesperson Chris
Fralick says he wants to keep the local plant alive. Fralick says
they're looking into many options for keeping the plant open beyond
2014. Fralick says the Ontario Power Authority and the Energy Minister
are aware that he's looking into other options of keeping the plant up
and running.
McCarville Takes A Break
Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville is putting her curling career on hold. McCarville says she's taking some time off to focus on her teaching job and to spend time with her family. She says she's not sure how long she'll stay away from the sport. McCarville and her rink recently took part in the Ontario Scotties Tournament Of Hearts.
Local Businesses Encouraged To Look West
The mining and oil sands industries in Saskatchewan and Alberta are ripe for the picking for northwestern Ontario businesses. Speaking in Thunder Bay, Steve Matheson of the Ministry of Economic Development says those industries need the services and talents we have available in abundance. Matheson says there are a number of projects in both provinces that are up and running or are about to be.
Beardy Says Gravelle Right Man For The Job
Ontario Regional Chief is pleased to see Michael Gravelle back as
Minister of Northern Development and Mines. Stan Beardy says Gravelle
is the right man for the job. Beardy is hoping that Gravelle
capitalizes on economic opportunities facing the north as well as an
emerging mining sector.
Boys & Girls Club Looks Forward To Talks
The Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club is happy the City has decided to sit down with them to talk about their property taxes. The group had asked for the City to help pay for 40 thousand dollars in property taxes but many on Council felt they needed more time before making a decision on the request. Albert Aiello says he thinks talks will go well. The Municipal Property Tax Assessment Corporation reassed the club's tax status after they moved to a new building.
Last Chance To Comment On Budget
City Council is approving its 2013 budget in principal. It means property taxes will increase by 2.6 percent plus the infrastructure increase of half-a-percent. Councillor Rebecca Johnson says she wishes the budget would have come in lower. The final budget vote will come down on March 4th. Meanwhile, taxpayers will have a second chance to comment on the fiscal document Wednesday night at City Hall.
Poverty Reduction Meeting Underway
City Councillor Paul Pugh is working on getting the City's first ever poverty reduction strategy off the ground. A day of discussions is planned for today that focuses on what actions can be done to make a difference in the community. Pugh says there are many issues that need to be addressed. Pugh adds affordable transportation is also key in helping reduce poverty.
Horizon Wind Teams Up With Charity
Constable Suspended
A Treaty 3 Police officer being suspended from duty after allegedly
being found drunk in a police vehicle. A Shoal Lake Constable was
charged with impaired driving Saturday after Treaty 3 Police were called
about a cruiser parked on an ice road on Lake of the Woods. The 49 year
old Constable will now appear in Kenora court March 7th.
Kenora Man Charged In Excavator Rampage
Charges are being laid following a a bizarre incident last week in
Kenora involving a mini-excavator. Police say several vehicles were
damaged by a mini-excavator operated by a 64 year old man. Kenora O.P.P.
have charged the man with mischief under $5,000, mischief endangering
life and unauthorized posession of a weapon. He'll face a court
appearance on February 27th.
Fort Frances Mill Decision Coming
The President of Resolute Forest Products is giving sort of a timetable
as to when it hopes to have a potential plan for its idled kraft mill in
Fort Frances. Richard Garneau is anticipating a decision within the
next two to three months. Garneau says there's benefits to getting the
mill going again. The mill, and a machine on the paper side, were idled
in November, resulting in about 250 workers being laid off.
Campbell Fights For Children's Aid
Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. Sarah Campbell has a present for Premier
Kathleen Wynne. Campbell received dozens of paper valentine hearts
yesterday during a rally held by the union representing the Children Aid
Society in Kenora-Rainy River. Campbell says Kenora-Rainy River Child
and Youth Services is severely underfunded. The province has slashed $67
million from Child Welfare agencies and Campbell will hand over the
valentines to the Premier.
Thunderwolves Begin Playoffs In Waterloo
The Lakehead University Thunderwolves hockey team begins it's playoff run tonight in Waterloo. The 3rd ranked Thunderwolves take on the 6th ranked Warriors in game 1 of a best of 3 series. Interim Coach Mike Busniuk says this series could be heated considering the two teams have played eachother 3 times in 4 games to end the season. Games 2 and, if necessary 3, will happen on Friday and Saturday night at the Fort William Gardens.
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