Monday, October 28, 2013
Ward Councillor Issue Coming Up
City Councillor Ken Boshcoff is asking Council to consider putting a question to the voting public in the next municipal election. Boshcoff is requesting a question be crafted that asks the public if they would support all Councillors being elected at large. The issue will come up at next week's Council meeting.
Council Round Up
The City is applying for 2 million dollars in provincial government funds for the Court Street Bridge. They've sent in an application for the small, rural, and northern municipal infrastructure fund. The application says the bridge that was built in 1906 is in bad shape and doesn't meet certain design codes. Meanwhile, City Councillor Joe Virdiramo wants to see the Provincial Government bring back the spring bear hunt. Virdiramo asked his fellow members to support Thunder Bay MPP Bill Mauro's private member's bill that looks at reinstating the hunt. Council will send a letter of support to the Minister of Natural Resources. City Council is also approving its staff's budget directions for 2014. Councillor Rebecca Johnson says they have a lot of things to consider
Walk A Mile Gibbon's Property
The City is ensuring the intellectual property of former Aboriginal Liaison Officer Anna Gibbon is preserved. Gibbon created an education board game that trained staff about aboriginal culture. The City wants to expand the use of the game and is ensuring Gibbon's rights our protected and that she receive a small sum for her work in creating the game. Gibbon won't receive money for the game while she's still a sitting Justice of the Peace.
Some City Departments In The Red
A number of City departments are reporting cost over runs. At the end of September, the City was a million dollars over its 2013 budget projections. The Golf Division was over 200-thousand dollars in the red because of a late start to the golf season and poor weather. Meanwhile, Municipal Child Care is also over 200-thousand dollars because some of their kids are taking part in the Provincial Government's new full day kindergarten program. The City is putting off filling vacant positions until 2014 and staff are vowing to keep an eye on their budget targets.
Infrastructure Priorities Approved

Historic Sunken Tug Found
There's a newly discovered shipwreck in Lake Superior for divers to explore. Thunder Bay's David Shepherd says he and a fellow diver found the tug Mary Ann located just passed the Welcome Islands in 70 feet of water Shepherd says the ship was discovered as a way to promote scuba diving in the region.
Glow Sticks For Trick Or Treaters

More Tough Financial Decisions In Dryden

The Police Services Board is currently staring at a 62-thousand dollar shortfall in that area. Chief Rob Davis says they have been taking a close look at the financial situation. Davis says the decision to close the Communications Centre in 2014 played a factor in their decision.
Cause Of Kenora Fire Still A Mystery

treated in Winnipeg Hospital for her injuries.
Coroner's Inquest Underway

Minivan Crash
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