
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
United Way Gets Help From Hotels

U-Turn Launched By Three Agencies

Pinewood Declares Outbreak In 1 Unit

Sexual Interference Charges Laid
City Police are charging a 57 year old Thunder Bay man with three counts of sexual interference involving a child under the age of 14. The alleged incident occurred between 1992 and 1996. Donald Neil Miller was convicted of a similar incident in 2003. Police say the victims in both occurrences attended the Round Lake Bible Camp between 1992 and 1998 when Miller was affiliated with the camp. Miller has been released with a court date of March 21, 2014.
Tablets, Zone Policing & Texting 911 On The Way

No Alder For Now

A Call For More Ice-Breakers
2013 Police Budget Ran Over
Event Centre Moves Forward
City Council continues to get a piece of the public's mind when it comes to holding a vote on the event centre. Several organizations came out to ask the City to make the proposed arena a question in the upcoming municipal election. Andy Wolff thinks having a question on the ballot would result in a higher voter turnout. Meanwhile, Council is moving forward with the third phase of the event centre. Councillors awarded a 1.4 million dollar contract to BBB Architects. The company will be in charge of creating a design for the proposed facility.
Greenpeace Slams Resolute On Mt. Royal
Board Won't Comment On Bullying Complaint
The cone of silence is on at the Thunder Bay Catholic District School board. It follows a report of bullying at a Catholic elementary school in the city. A family member claims that the board hasn't done anything to help her 13 year old relative deal with the students who pick on her because of her tourettes sydrome. The Board says it can't comment on any one case but that each school is mandated by the provincial government to have a bullying protocol in place.
ROF Framework Almost Ready
The Ring of Fire mining development is getting scrutiny at the Greenstone Expo in the city. Mines Minister Michael Gravelle was the keynote speaker last night and said the behind the scenes negotiations continue on getting a framework agreement between all parties involved. Gravelle says while the framework should be signed soon, out of respect for the process he won't speculate on when that might happen.
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