Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Wilson At Helm Of Humane Society
Thunder Bay's Humane Society will be run by its former President Glen Wilson. Wilson says he's holding down the fort after Executive Director Maryanne Klynendorst stepped down. Wilson wants to provide the best service for the animals at the best lowest cost. Wilson signed a one year part time contract.
Applebee's Undergoing Renos In April
Applebee's is undergoing three weeks of renovations starting April 8th. Manager Ryan Syroid says it was high time for a fresh look. During renovations the restaurant will be closed.
Sousa Asks For MPAC Review
The Ontario government is promising to review a decision by the
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation to order the town of Espanola
to repay four million dollars in taxes to Domtar. Finance Minister
Charles Sousa says he's asked officials to look into the situation,
which is also happening in other northern communities. The New Democrats
want Sousa to freeze the tax assessment decisions until the review is
completed.
Hospital Adapting To New Funding Policies
Officials at the regional hospital are relieved now that cataract
surgeries are taking place again. However spokesperson Lori Marshall
says the whole spectacle of the facility cancelling then reversing the
decision was a valuable lesson about new government funding policies.
She says they are now in a new era of funding and they are continuing
to learn more and more all the time about how that will unfold into the
future. Marshall says the procedures were reinstated because the local
health authority and the Health Ministry managed to find the money to
fund them for the rest of the budget year.
Snowmobiler Found Safe
OPP Crack Down On Drunk Driving
OPP continue to crack down on drinking and driving. Over the last
couple of days they've conducted RIDE Checks and nabbed two regional
residents with impaired driving.
Save The ELA Day In NWO
Today marks Save The Experimental Lakes Area Day across the
region. Dryden and Sioux Lookout have made the declaration and the Legion in
Sioux Lookout will play host for an information session tonight at 7
o'clock. S.L. organizer Anne Saltel encourages anyone who's concerned about the
water-research facility to come out. Kenora Organizer Peter Kirby says morale
at the ELA isn't very good right now. Kirby says Canada has given notice to Ontario that it
wishes to terminate the agreement between the two levels of government effective
September 2013.
Matawa Signs Deal With College
Matawa First Nation is teaming up with mining company Noront Resources
and Confederation College. Matawa Spokesperson Morris Wapoose says
they've signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will reinforce a
commitment to work with each other on mining training. Wapoose feels
its important to properly train area First Nations so they can take part
in the mining boom in the Ring of Fire.
Fort Frances To Pay Off Mill Tax Rebate
The town of Fort Frances won't be putting any money in reserves this
year. The million dollars it had set aside, will now go toward
off-setting the $1.7 tax rebate to Resolute Forest Products. The town
had already set aside $575,000 towards the company's assessment appeal.
Red Lake Scam
An old scam has hit the Red Lake area. A number of residents have been
contacted by someone claiming to be from Microsoft, requesting personal
information. O.P.P. say it's a scam, and the public is reminded to never
ever give out personal information to someone you don't know over the
phone.
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