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Thursday, May 2, 2013
35 Year Old Charged In Stabbing Death
Hate Crime Awareness Campaign Launched
Thunder Bay's Crime Prevention Council has launched a Hate Crime Awareness Campaign. It includes billboards, radio ads, and posters in bus terminals. Crime Prevention Council Coordinator Amy Siciliano believes the campaign will help to prevent hate crimes. The campaign will also be launched in the city's schools this fall.
Disaster Relief Sends Out Cheques
The Disaster Relief Committee is hopeful the Provincial Government will come to the table with more money for flood relief claims. Cheques were sent out over the weekend for 75 percent of what people put claims in for. Chair Wayne Fletcher expects they'll be able to pay out the remaining 25 percent or more down the road. Fletcher says they could only pay out 75 percent right now and they felt it was important to get the money into the community.
Mining Accident Kills Worker
The Ministry of Labour is investigating a fatality at the Wesdome Eagle River gold mine near White River. Spokesperson Matt Blajer says a worker was buried in a "Muck pile" and when recovered was found dead. Blajer says they'll be looking at what happened and what safety procedures were taken in the incident.
United Way Thunder Bay Gets New Chair
It's Youth Week
Thunder Bay is celebrating youth week. Youth week is a week dedicated to celebrating and empowering youth within the community. Program Supervisor Kim Baskin says it's an opportunity to help promote youth to be involved and engaged in the community, focusing on positive growth. They raised the youth flag at city hall yesterday morning.
Masters Student Speaks In The Fort
Chamber Hopes Budget Addresses Mining
The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce will be watching today's budget hoping it will address the area's top issues. President Charla Robinson says it's important the government recognize mining development in the region and the skilled jobs that are needed to go with it. Robinson says the mining industry has the potential to keep the provincial coffers in the black.
Soapbox Races Back For 10th Year
The George Jeffrey Children's Foundation is working along side Superior North EMS, and Form Architecture this year to promote the 10th annual Soapbox Races. EMS Spokesperson Ryan Ross says they're going to be organizing volunteers for the event and will also have several soapboxes in the race. This year's fundraising goal is 30 thousand dollars and the annual event is taking place at Waverly Park Hill June 8th and 9th.
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