Thursday, February 20, 2014
Charges Laid In Accident
The OPP are charging a 51 year old man with several traffic offences after a collision Wednesday at the intersection of Highway 61 and Chippewa Road. The man is charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident, driving without insurance and following too close.
Chemo And Smoking Don't Mix
A Cancer Care consultant is travelling the province with a warning about smoking during cancer treatment. Dr. Bill Evans says that studies show clearly that smoking helps to reduce the effectiveness of chemotherapy. He says that even some doctors need to be taught about the latest studies. Evans was invited to the city by the regional hospital to speak to doctors and staff in the local cancer program.
Benny Birch Retiring
E.C. Funding Creates Buzz
The city's proposed event centre is now into the next phase with both the federal and provincial governments providing 1.1 million dollars for a design study. Minister of State Greg Rickford says it's a project that's worth funding because it will have a benefit for the entire region, not just Thunder Bay. Rickford says the centre will provide an important economic opportunity for northwestern Ontario. Mayor Keith Hobbs says he's pleased to see both levels of government coming together to help the city and Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle says the design phase is a positive step forward in getting the project off the ground adding, the city is taking the right steps in guiding the project along.
Tbaytel Sponsors Golf Tournament
Dryden Worries About MPAC

Northern Look At Wireless Auction
Tbaytel was shut out in the recent sell-off of wireless services in Canada. The regional company participated in the auction but failed to win any bids. Bell, Rogers, Telus and Bragg Communications received the winning bids for licenses in northern Ontario. A total of 97-licenses were awarded to 8 companies. The auction netted the federal government more than 5.2-billion dollars.
Osisko Ramps Up Attack On Goldcorp
Opposition to an unsolicited take-over bid from Goldcorp continues from Osisko Mining. Chief Executive Officer Sean Roosen says the bid is preventing shareholders from getting a dividend on their investment. Roosen says Osisko planned for a significant dividend policy, but claims that some of the money is now being spent on lawyers and bankers dealing with the legal challenge against Goldcorp. A Quebec court is to hear the matter March 3rd. Roosen is again urging shareholders to reject the bid.
OPP Warn Drivers
Hospital Addresses Fire Code Violations

1.1 Million For Events Centre
College Gives Out Cash

Winter Storm Warning For Tbay

More Vandalism At Silver City

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