Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Grain Cars Derail
The CN tracks on Maureen Street on the city's north side are operational again after a minor train derailment. A spokesperson says that two grain cars slipped off the tracks at around 10:30 Tuesday morning. No one was injured and crews managed to put the cars back on track. They remained upright the entire time.
City Unveils Bike Repair Station
A new community bicycle repair station is now available on at the Mary J-L Black Library. City spokesperson Adam Krupper says it allows people to fix up their bike and have the tools available to do so. Krupper hopes more will can be constructed at other city locations. The repair station cost 1 thousand dollars build.
Rickford Responds?
Pilot Project Hailed A Success

Hike For Hospice Sunday
Hospice Northwest is holding its annual fundraiser at Boulevard Lake on Sunday. About 250 people are expected to take part in Hike For Hospice. Organizer Kathleen Buso says many hikers have had friends or family stay at the facility and will be there to support it. When they cross the Black Bay Bridge, they will throw a flower into the river to commemorate their loved ones. The event begins at 9:30 in the morning and runs until 1 pm.
Local Man Finds Lost Ring In Maine
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Eco-Friendly Transit Hub Open
EcoSuperior and Thunder Bay Transit have officially opened their eco-friendly and cyclist-friendly transit hub. The new transit shelter has a covered area with benches and lighting for city transit passengers, and another shelter for cyclists who want to lock up their bikes, or pump air into their tires. The eco-friendly hub is the first of its kind in the city.
Conference Costs 30K
Condo Project Still Viable
Developmental Services Manager Mark Smith feels the Thunder Bay Country Club's condo project is still viable. Smith made the remarks at last night's Council meeting and says they haven't heard anything to suggest the 109 condo units won't go through. The discussion stemmed from a report looking at the City's residential lot inventory and housing development report.
City Council Round Up

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