Monday, May 13, 2013
Crane Tips Over At Courthouse
Local Liquor Worker Set To Strike
A strike by Liquor Control Board workers is still set for this weekend. In Thunder Bay, unionized workers have set up a strike headquarters at the Labour Centre. Union spokesperson Robert Lorkowski says the dispute centers around the increased use of part time workers. Lorkowski says out of the province's total LCBO workforce of 7 thousand about 4 thousand are part time.
Test Your Well Water
The Health Unit is encouraging well owners to test their water this spring. Public Health Inspector Abbey Mackie says it's important to get your water tested. Spring run off from melting snow can bring contaminants with it into local wells.
Tourism Slowed By Late Spring
Upass Renewal Plans
The City is looking to renew its deals with Confederation College and Lakehead University for student transportation. Councillor Rebecca Johnson says the Upass agreement provides students with yearly bus passes that are paid for through tuition fees. If council approves the three year term it will start this September.
Books Without Bounds In City Today
Two teenaged Oakville, Ontario sisters who collected books for kids living in the Nishnawbe Aski Nation are in Thunder Bay today. Emma and Julia Mogus bought books with their own money and accepted donations leading to over 18-thousand books being sent to NAN communities. They'll fly out to Fort Severn with Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy.
Crime Of The Week
Time now for our Crime of the Week. Sometime between May 3rd and 5th someone gained access to a Hydro One storage compound in Dryden. The suspects stole 17-thousand dollars in chainsaws and drills. Anyone with info is asked to call Crimestoppers.
CAW Elections Today
MNR Fire Deals With First Fires
Thunder Bay's MNR fire crews are finally seeing some action. The first fire they dealt with was a lightning strike to a dead tree in the area south of Garden Lake. The second blaze on Sunday was a human caused grass fire on Mountain Road at Fort William First Nation.
T.Bay Hydro Electricity Rate Increases
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