
Thursday, May 8, 2014
NAN Meeting In T.Bay

National Day Of Honour Friday

City Willing To Host Evacuees

Bombardier Surprised By Strike Vote
Unionized workers at the local Bombardier plant are voting to strike if there contract needs aren't met. The company says they were disappointed with the decision and adds they haven't even begun to negotiate with the union's bargaining committee. A spokesperson for the company goes onto say a vote to strike seems surprisingly premature. The current collective agreement ends May 31st.
Provincial Leaders Send Condolences

CMHC Out With Housing Starts
Housing starts are down this month according to the latest Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation stats. The CMHC says there were 15 starts in April, down slightly from March. The CMHC adds that with the warmer weather, more starts are likely.
TBSO Loses Conductor
Not Guilty Verdict

K9 Unit Officer Passes Away
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