
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Fatal Accident West Of City

Industrial Accident Probed

United Way Still Pleading For Funds
On the charity beat, the United Way is still inching away towards its 2.7 million dollar fundraising objective. So far organizers have are looking at a shortfall of just over 3 quarters of a million dollars with just two weeks left in the 2013 campaign.
Financial Challenges Remain In Dryden
A report from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing shows that Dryden is still facing high challenges in four out of seven key financial indicators. Ministry reps addressed Council last night and stated they still have concerns but realize that the City is taking steps to fix the problem. Chief Administrative Officer Andre Larabie says all of the concerns of the Ministry will be addressed. He says a recovery plan is being put together for council's consideration. The report indicated Dryden doesn't have the ability right now to cover payments or unexpected costs on short notice as well as meet short-term capital obligations.
Dryden Youth Centre Gets The Axe
An 11th hour attempt to save the Dryden Youth Centre has failed. Council has officially closed the doors on the Youth Centre. Shayne MacKinnon made a passionate plea last night to save the facility. Mayor Craig Nuttall held the deciding vote and says the City can no longer afford to run the Centre.
Dogs Go South

Bus-Pedestrian Collision Still Being Probed
Thunder Bay police are still investigating last weeks collision that saw a bus strike a 72 year old woman. Sgt. Glen Porter says while no charges have been laid he believes it may be heading in that direction, but did not provide specifics. He says his team of traffic investigators has amazed him with the information they have been able to uncover in the case. Porter wasn't able to give an update on the victim, Audrey Kahkonen who was last listed in critical condition.
Highway 11 Due For 2014 Facelift

Police Budget Approved
The Police Services Board is approving a 36.5 million dollar budget for 2014. Police Chief JP Levesque says its a 3.5 percent increase over last years and it's due to salaries. Other increases on the capital side of the budget include new voice recognition software for dictating officers notes, upgrades to the 911 system and a new police dog. Levesque will bring the budget to City Council for approval in February.
Hobbs Gives State Of The City Address
Mayor Keith Hobbs is reiterating the city's importance in the mining industry. Hobbs addressed the withdrawal of Cliffs Natural Resources from the Ring of Fire during his state of the city address Monday He said that the regions mining potential should not be overshadowed by one company. Hobbs adds that work still needs to be done on transportation infrastructure and consultations with First Nations communities.
Dugmore Memorial Okayed

New Regulations For Vulnerable Occupancies
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