The city's tourism manager is hoping some early numbers will bode well for the summer season. Paul Pepe says visits are up 12 per cent from last year at the Terry Fox Lookout something he is cautiously hoping will translate into an increase in overall local tourism. Meantime Pepe says there will be a push to get more Americans to visit the city.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Feds Fund Applicants In E.A. Process
Federal funding is now available for individuals and groups interested
in taking part in the environmental assessment for the Griffith Iron Ore
project in Ear Falls. Applications must be submitted by August 1st.
Northern Iron is proposing the redevelopment of the former Griffith
Mine. The project would produce roughly 16-thousand tonnes of ore per
day, with a mine life of some 20-years.
Private College Leaving The City

Police Nab Wanted Man

Local Athletes Taking Part In Summer Games
Thunder Bay's Special Olympic's program is being celebrated. The President of Special Olympics Ontario was in the City today to praise the local force for raising over 50 thousand dollars for their organization. Chief JP Levesque says its another feather in the police force's hat. Money raised locally is going to send over 20 Thunder Bay Special Olympic athletes to the 2013 summer games in Southern Ontario.
Door To Door Fire Education Program


MNR Evaluating Training After Tragedy
The Ministry of Natural Resources is working to prevent a situation similar to the one in Arizona. 19-firefighters were killed battling an erratic blaze northwest of Phoenix. MNR Spokesperson Al Tithecott says they take firefighter safety very seriously. Tithecott says they also have to look at shifts in fire behaviour.
Voluntary Self ID Program Starts In The Fall
Thunder Bay Public School staff are going to be asked to voluntarily identify if they are of First Nation or Metis background. It's part of a larger program that also sees students volunteer that information. Spokesperson Nicole Walter Rowan says it should start in September. Walter Rowan notes the move will help foster cultural sensitivity and knowledge.
Cup Here Likely In August

Sharp says he's looking forward to sharing the cup with those people who helped him get there.
Local Volunteers Help In Western Canada

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