Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Mauro Slams Mayor's Comment
Police Nab Speeder
City police are reporting yet another stunt driving incident. This person, they say, was clocked at 5:30 this morning travelling at 150 kilometres an hour on the Thunder Bay Expressway between Highway 61 and Arthur Street. The driver says he was late for work and did not want to miss his ride. His pickup truck has been taken away from him for seven days and his licence is suspended.
Converting TBGS Cheapest Option: Report
Efforts continue to try to convince the province to resume conversion of the Thunder Bay Generating Station to natural gas. A new report from the lobby group Common Voice Northwest indicates that the conversion is the cheapest option to provide power to the northwest. The Energy Task Force report says the cost to operate it would be cheaper than paying for wind and solar power projects.
Hobbs Talks Energy With Wynne
Mayor Keith Hobbs says he's confident Premier Kathleen Wynne gets it. After speaking to the premier, Hobbs says she understands our belief that scrapping the natural gas conversion of the Mission Island generating station will have dire consequences. In a half hour phone conversation, Hobbs says he asked the premier to make our energy concerns a top priority. He explained closing the plant would increase the potential for future rolling blackouts and brownouts.
Gravelle Responds To Cliffs Decision
Cliffs Natural Resources decision to temporarily suspend its environmental assessment activities in the Ring of Fire doesn't appear to be troubling Mines Minister Michael Gravelle. Gravelle says talks will continue between the mining company and the Ontario government. He notes delays happen in major mining projects like this one. The mining company cited delays and uncertainty affecting both the provincial and federal environmental assessments as reasons why they made their decision.
Hyer Doesn't Give Up On Via Rail

Inquest Hearing Wraps Up
It could take several weeks to make a decision on who will be able to legally take part in an inquest into the deaths of seven aboriginal youth in Thunder Bay. North Region Coroner Dr. Micahel Wilson says his boss Dr. David Eden will be reviewing each party's reasons for wanting to be involved in the process. The hearing to see who will take part wrapped up yesterday.
Hustle For The Heart In T.Bay
The Heart and Stroke Foundation is the latest charity to be on the receiving end of a fundraising bike ride. Brian Cameron left Vancouver on May 10th and is spending some downtime in Thunder Bay while on his Hustle For The Heart ride. Cameron says he got involved in the ride after losing both his Father and Grandfather to heart disease. Cameron will be repairing his bike in the City today before he resumes his journey through Northern Ontario.
Man Charged In Fatal Crash

Budget Passes-No Summer Election
Cliffs Suspends EA Work

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