Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Man Injured In Collision
A 54 year old man is recovering from minor injuries after police say he was hit by a pick up truck. They say that the collision happened at around 8:30 Tuesday morning as the man was crossing Mary Street at Syndicate Avenue. The driver of the truck is now charged.
XP Concerns In Thunder Bay
Beardy Calls For Funding To Be Restored
Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy is calling for the Federal and Provincial Government to restore funding they've cut to area First Nation organizations. Beardy feel the lack of funding is an attempt to silence the voices of First Nations.
NOSM Gets Award

Former Attawapiskat Co-Manager Charged
The former co-manager of Attawapiskat First Nation has been charged with fraud over 5-thousand dollars and theft over 5-thousand. The charges, laid by Nishnawbe-Aski Police, come after an investigation that started in February 2013. 62-year-old Clayton Kennedy was co-manager of the northern Ontario band's finances from July 2010 until the end of the summer of 2012. There is no word from police if the two are linked. Kennedy will appear in court on May 28th. In his private life, Kennedy is also the partner of Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence.
Land Use Official Plan Meeting Tonight
The City wants your opinions on it's official land use plan. An Open House to discuss the document will be held tonight at the Jackpine Community Centre from 3 until 8. There will be another five public meetings held throughout the rest of this month.
Future Mining Jobs Report Released
A local think tank is looking into its crystal ball and forecasting the future job demands in mining. The North Superior Workforce Planning Board released it's ten year outlook for ten area mining projects and next year they feel the companies will need to fill almost 5-thousand positions. The report goes onto say that the most in demand employment fields in the mining industry include haul truck operators and heavy duty mechanics. To view the full report click here.
Housing Starts Hit A Wall
New housing construction is slowing down to a crawl in Thunder Bay. According to government figures from Canada Mortgage and Housing, so far this year construction has started on only two new houses. That compares to 7 starts for the first three months of last year.
Another Money Scam

Young Offenders Captured

Tenders Disappoint Foulds
City Councillor Andrew Foulds isn't pleased that tenders for repairing the Boulevard Lake dam have come in over budget. Staff told Council Monday night that the bids were a million dollars over what they had originally projected. Foulds says it's another let down for his Current River ward. The repair is being put off by a year so the City can find the money for the project.
Mixed Reaction To Plebiscite
Plebiscite No Go
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