Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Vets Fuming Mad At Fantino
Thunder Bay's Roy Lamore is joining other military veterans in calling for the resignation of Veterans Affairs minister Julian Fantino. They're upset Fantino didn't hold a serious discussion with them about the closure of Veterans Affairs offices across the country...Fantino admits he handled the meeting badly and apologized in the House of Commons. The offices, including the one in Thunder Bay, are slated to close on Friday
"Lazylegz" Con College
Luca "Lazylegz" Patuelli is spreading his message of "No Excuses, No Limits" with students at Confederation College. Patuelli has a rare disorder called arthrogryposis that affects joint movement and muscle growth and through break dancing has been able to encourage others in achieving their goals. Patuelli has really appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show and will be touring the UK soon with his break-dancing crew ILL-Abilities.
Hyer Praises Trudeau For Senate Move
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's surprising move to remove all Liberal senators from his caucus is getting the thumbs up from Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer. The senators will now sit as independants. Hyer calls Trudeau's move intelligent and progressive adding, it's a step in the right direction. He's calling on the Harper Conservatives to do the same thing in the interests of Senate reform.
Trudeau Flip Flopper

Health Unit Looking At Options

Director Retiring
Bridge Gets Upgrades
Forest Industry Rebound

Walkers 900 Kilometers Away From Goal
Unifor President In T.Bay
Kenora Family Safe

Council Starts Budget Process
The City is kicking off a review of the 2014 budget. A long term financial plan was presented to Council Tuesday night. City Treasurer Carol Pollard says they had some unexpected challenges that have had a negative impact on the 2014 budget including increases in the emergency services budget, a decrease in child care revenues and a 25 percent increase in insurance premiums. Meanwhile, Pollard says in the future they hope to put 1.5 million dollars into the infrastructure fund in 2015, another 1.75 million in 2016, and 2.25 million in 2017. Over the next five years the projected tax levy increases will range from 2.7 percent to 4.7 percent.
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