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Lisa McCormick |
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
First Nations Northern Housing Conference
Companies Fined For Illegal Camps

Police Search For South Side Scoundrel
Police are looking for your help in stopping a string of business break ins they believe are being committed by one person. They say there have been 30 south side break in reports since the beginning of the year. Police believe the person responsible travels on foot and will be carrying a back pack, shopping bag or messenger bag.
Weldon is Sochi Bound

Hospital Grants Handed Out

Habitat For Humanity Doubles Store Size

TBCC Unsatisfied With City Budget

Auction Won't Cover Debt
Chamber Likes Fed's Budget
The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is taking a liking to the Harper government's budget. President Charla Robinson says that there are numerous programs that the chamber is keen to support like money for an expanded apprenticeship program and the Canada Jobs Grant. Robinson also points to expanded broadband internet service to remote communities and a new Building Canada fund.
Heart Of The Continent
Rafferty Pans Budget
The federal budget is getting a solid thumbs down from Thunder Bay NDP MP John Rafferty. Rafferty says it lives up to its name of a "do nothing budget". He says there is nothing for northern Ontario noting that FedNor is not getting any new money and neither is the forestry sector. Rafferty adds there is nothing in the budget that will help struggling families in the country.
Hyer Not Down With Budget
The federal budget is getting a mostly negative review from Thunder Bay Green Party MP Bruce Hyer. He sees a some positives but says they are few and far between. He sites the continuing tax credit for mining exploration along with money for forestry marketing and apprenticeships. Otherwise, Hyer says he's disappointed that the government isn't going after the banks and larger corporations, and instead, keeping small businesses and average families overtaxed.
Tax Levy 1.69% Down From 2.1%
The City's 2014 tax levy is coming in at 1.69 percent. That figure came about after days of reviewing the budget and cutting thousands of dollars off of the multi-million dollar fiscal document. Mayor Keith Hobbs says he's pleased since it's the lowest levy they've seen the last couple of years. The public has one last chance to comment on the budget Wednesday night. The budget will then come up for a final vote on March 3rd.
35K Added To Budget
City Golf Introduces New Packages

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