Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Cargo Stats Down
The latest cargo stats from the Port of Thunder Bay show that grain numbers are down considerably from last year. It says over half a million tons fewer tons of grain has moved through the harbour than at the same time last year. Potash and coal numbers are also down.
New Law School Is Open
Lakehead University's new law school is officially opened. A ceremony was there this morning with local politicians and dignitaries. Confederation College President Jim Madder says he's been in conversation with the Law School Dean about cross programing between the two schools. The school is located on Red River Road in what used to be Port Arthur Collegiate.
CLE Board Member Speaks Out
The general membership of the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition meets tonight to decide the future of one of the board of directors. Board member Kathy Thompson says some members want to kick the unnamed person off. She believes it's all about removing a director who has tried to prevent what Thompson calls "criminal acts" of driving after drinking in a boardroom bar that is free of charge to board directors, 24 hours a day seven days a week. Tonight's meeting gets underway at 7 o'clock.
NOSM Makes Changes
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is making some changes in its management. They've announced three senior appointments that include Dr. Janice Willett as the Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Dr. David MacLean as Assistant Dean of Research and Dr. Owen Prowse as Assistant Dean of Admissions.
Gravelle Acclaimed
Forest Fire Hazard Low
Rickford Upset With Province
Kenora MP Greg Rickford has mixed feelings over the new deal to keep the Experimental Lakes Area open. While he's pleased they've come to an agreement with Ontario, Rickford is fuming mad with the way the provincial announcement was handled. Rickford says all three parties agreed on a joint media release and the province turned around with a complete different version and with no mention of the federal Government.
Innova Park Not Zoned For Costco
The city owned industrial park is being talked about as a possible site for a new Costco store. With the retail giant pondering new Canadian locations city spokesperson Mark Smith says unless city council votes otherwise, Innova Park isn't zoned for such a development. Smith says Costco has not contacted the city about locating a store here.
Power Plant Still Up In The Air
It's more of the same message from the Premier on the future of the conversion of the Mission Island power plant. When asked about where the conversion of the local plant stands, Wynne says Thunder Bay's two MPPs have stressed to her how important the plant is. Wynne made the comments at a news conference yesterday in Thunder Bay. She also talked about the fate of the Ring of Fire project and money for the City's proposed event centre.
OPA Launches Energy Saving Program
Two Remote First Nations are participating in a new energy saving program through the Provincial Government. Andrew Pride is the Vice President of Conservation with the Ontario Power Authority, and says Keewayin and Wunnimin Lake will have access to the resources they need to help save energy in their communities. A total of 12-Aboriginal Communities will participate in the first year.
FASD Awareness Day Monday
The NorWest Community Health Centre is teaming up with the City's four LCBO stores to raise awareness about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. FASD Awareness Day is set for September 9th and reps from the health centre will be speaking to people shopping at the stores that day. The group's message is that there is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy.
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