
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Premier Wynne To Visit City

State Of Emergency Continues On FWFN
The Fort William First Nation remains in a state of emergency as the result of weekend rains. Chief Georjann Morriseau says about 80 people remain away from their homes and there is still no firm time on when they will go back. She says their homes need to be cleared by health officials before the evacuees can return
Back To Work At Construction Site
It's back to business at the construction site of the new courthouse on the city's south side. Matt Blajer of the Ministry of Labour says one week after last week's crane accident, the whole site has been deemed safe after the stop work order was lifted yesterday. Blajer says the ministry is continuing its investigation into what caused the crane to tip over
Well Owners Advised To Boil Water
PARO Gets More Money
The Ontario Trillium Foundation is giving just over 352-thousand dollars to PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise. PARO Executive Director Rosalind Lockyer says the three year grant will be used to provide training for would be young entrepreneurs in Northwestern Ontario. Lockyer says the money will go along way with covering the costs of salaries, training opportunities and producing materials for their training programs.
Fire At Mobile Home Park
No injuries to report after a fire on Pamona drive off Rosslyn Road this morning. One fire official says it started in the crawl space of a mobile home. Captain Chris Beaucage says damage is minimal and that the floor of the home never caught fire. The cause is under investigation.
Kenora Says No To More Lake Front Cottages

A Tale of Three Mayors

Nukes Designation Antiquated: Hobbs
The Mayor says it may be time to change the city's designation as a so
called "nuclear free zone" It was passed by a previous council, but
Keith Hobbs suggests it's only symbolic right now. He says if you only
knew what went through Thunder Bay Bay on the highways there's lots of
nuclear material that comes though. Hobbs calls the designation
antiquated.
Students Enter The Den
It's time to enter the den for five would be high school entrepreneurs
to strut their stuff. Caralee Rousell of Thunder Bay Ventures says the
5 are vying for cash prizes if the judges chose their business
proposals. She says they include beef jerky and dog treats. The
presentations are taking place at Hammarskjold High School starting at 1
o'clock this afternoon
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