Monday, March 17, 2014
Deputations Ask For Plebiscite
City Council continues to get a piece of the public's mind when it comes to holding a public vote on the proposed event centre. Several organizations came out to ask the City to make the event centre a question on the municipal election ballot. Andy Wolff thinks having a question on the upcoming ballot would result in a higher voter turnout. Another group of residents who are in favour of the Event Centre also came out to show their support to Council.
Planning Meeting At City Council

Weldon Is Back In T.Bay
Hospital Gets 2 Million For Research Projects

Local orthopedic surgeons are giving 2 million dollars to the local hospital for a orthopedic research program. The money will go towards a variety of research projects including one that will look at diabetes patients and how many in the Northwest need to have limbs amputated. Officials say this is one of the largest donations in the hospital's history.
Rags Spontaneously Combust
Sears Robbed Of Jewelry
City Police are releasing a picture of a man they say is responsible for a break, enter and theft to the Sears store on the weekend. Officers arrived at the east entrance to the store on Sunday just before 4:30 a.m. to find that two exterior glass doors had been smashed. Someone had robbed the store of jewelry. The suspect is described as a man with a medium build, wearing a two tone greenish brown jacket and a beige baseball hat. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.
OPP Cruiser In Weekend Mishap
A 31 year old Thunder Bay man is charged with impaired driving after police say his vehicle slammed into an OPP cruiser on the weekend. They say it happened on Highway 61 and Arthur Street just before 3 in the morning Saturday as the cruiser went through a green light when it collided with a truck making a left turn. There are no injuries to report.
Beardy Helps People Get Screened
Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy is doing his part to help get more people screened for cancer. His cancer story is in a new cancer awareness video for the Thunder Bay Regional Health Centre. The moral of the video is that a commitment to cancer screening saved Beardy's life because his cancer was caught early.
Early Detection - The Path to a Good Life from Apple Wagon Films on Vimeo.
Early Detection - The Path to a Good Life from Apple Wagon Films on Vimeo.
War Amps Campaign Underway
Money from donations is used to help war amputees in Canada.
Winter Opening Hailed As Success
The experimental winter opening of the Chippewa Park Wildlife Exhibit is being hailed as a success. City spokesperson Lorraine Lortie-Krawczuk says attendance was more than expected and she hopes it means the exhibit will be open again next winter. Lortie-Krawczuk says response to the winter opening was fantastic.
Harbour Clean-Up On The Agenda
Ice breaking To Start This Week
Greenstone Expo Is On
Greenstone is looking to expand its mining workforce. The community is back with its second "Grow Greenstone" Expo at the Victoria Inn today and tomorrow. Mayor Renald Beaulieu says the expo will provide businesses from across Canada a chance to network with community and mining industry officials.
This year's event will focus heavily on the Ring of Fire project and other mining activities across the Northwest.
This year's event will focus heavily on the Ring of Fire project and other mining activities across the Northwest.
Council To Decide Building's Fate
Council will look at a proposal tonight that would see the development of a 6-storey building at the site of the former Cumberland Cineplex. The site is currently zoned to prevent buildings from being over 3-storeys. Councillor Andrew Foulds thinks amending the by-law would do the area some good and will be supporting it. A two storey building currently at the location would be demolished.
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