Cliffs Natural Resources is again threatening to pull out of the Ring of Fire mining development. The company is repeating its threat that it may give up on the project altogether if it can't get proper road access to its property. Spokesperson Jason Aagenes says they are throwing it in the province's court .
Cliffs doesn't believe any one company should have restricted access to the Ring of Fire. Meantime Mines Minister Micheal Gravelle repeated the governments message that they are committed to the Ring of Fire.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Ambassadors Wanted

Attempted Robbery @ Safeway Pharmacy

Con College New Cafeteria
Confederation College is unveiling its new Ryan Hall cafeteria. They revamped the space in just under nine weeks. Vice President of Student Services Bob Backstrom says the new eating area includes a custom made fire brick pizza oven from Washington State. The new Ryan Hall also boasts recycled aluminum can chairs.
Tobacco Prevention Grant
The Northwest Tobacco Control Network is giving away a thousand dollar grant. Schools and community groups can apply for it up until November 15th. The money will go towards youth engagement projects with a focus on tobacco prevention.
LUSU Reacts To Probe

OLG Pays City
Highway 11 Open
T.Bay Classic Organizers Want More $
Scott Smith |
Smoking By-Law Changes Ratified
City Council is making it official. They ratified changes to their smoking legislation that will allow Hospital security and staff to enforce a no smoking ban on health science centre grounds. Before the vote Monday night, a concerned citizen Jon Powers spoke to Council saying smoking by-laws are a provincial matter and not municipal.
Poverty Reduction Strategy Unveiled
NSWPB Out With Its Labour Market Plan
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Frank Pullia |
The North Superior Workforce Planning Board is out with its latest local labour market plan. They presented their findings to City Council Monday night. Spokesperson Frank Pullia says the recession is far from over in the district. Meanwhile, the report also shows that the unemployment rate for people age 15 to 24 is on the rise, while people age 55-64 are finding more work which lowered that age group's unemployment rate. The report was based on census data.
Letter Of Support For Ranger Program
The City is sending a letter to the Provincial Government asking for the Liberals to bring back the Ontario Ranger Program. The program saw young people from across the province work in provincial parks and other ministry of natural resource related jobs. Funding for the program was cut over a year ago and the City's letter will express support for bringing it back.
Tamaracks Being Cut
Jason Dampier Arborist |
Golf Course For Sale

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