Thursday, May 22, 2014
Wynne Launching Platform Sunday
Premier Kathleen Wynne will be in the city this weekend. She'll be in the city on Sunday to launch her party's platform. Wynne will stay the night on Sunday to take part in the northern leader's debate on Monday.
No Return Date For Evacuees
Thunder Bay is still acting as a temporary home to 650 evacuees from the Kashechewan First Nation. They are here while flood conditions are bad in their community. A return date is not known yet, but Thunder Bay's emergency group are working on a plan on getting the residents back once the all clear is given.
Tickets Handed Out For Smoke Alarms
Liberals Say Highway Projects At Risk
The provincial Liberals are saying that two highway projects between Thunder Bay and Nipigon are at risk because the opposition did not pass the May 1st budget. Thunder Bay-Superior North candidate Michael Gravelle is suggesting that the other parties may not carry through with the promise if either one is elected as the new government. Both the PCs Derek Parks and the NDPs Andrew Foulds are scoffing at that accusation, saying that they would not stop the projects if elected.
Sellers Market In T.Bay
Robbery Suspect In Court Today
A 47 year old man is facing charges of robbery and break and enter. Police arrested him in connection to two separate incidents that occurred overnight Monday at a north core bakery and barber shop. Officers were able to link the same man to an earlier Mr. Sub robbery that happened on May 16th. The suspect is in custody and will appear in court today.
Local Man Joins Greens
A Thunder Bay man is the new provincial Green party candidate in the riding of Timiskaming-Cochrane. 21-year-old Cody Fraser has jumped into the election race, and says he wants to spread Green views. Fraser says many of the issues in Timiskaming-Cochrane, including mining and road maintenance, are similar to the issues in Thunder Bay. This is Fraser's first political endeavour, but he says that Thunder Bay Green candidates John Northey and Joseph Leblanc are showing him the ropes.
Bear's Body Butchered
The Ministry of Natural Resources and the Anishinabek Police are investigating the dismemberment of a black bear on the Fort William First Nation. Sgt. Rob Pelltier says the bear's carcass was found near the communities garbage dump on May 21st. The animal's paws were sawed off and it looks like someone tried to take his tongue out. Officers want to hear from anyone who may have information about the animal's demise.
Rickford Promotes Pipeline
Kenora MP Greg Rickford is unveiling a new strategy that will focus on pipeline safety. Speaking in Vancouver last week, Rickford says with the Energy East Project on everyone's minds he is listening to all sides. Rickford notes Energy East would fall under this new plan focused on compensation, prevention, and preparedness.
Aids Tbay Gets New Name
Seniors Games Coming To T.Bay
Talks To Resume In PSW Dispute
Good news on the labour front as contract talks are set to resume between striking HAGI community service PSWs and the employer. Union spokesperson Colby Flank hopes that the administration comes to them with a movement on the wage issue since she says they've been held back for too long. The talks will be taking place on Friday at the Lakehead Labour Centre. The close to 80 personal support workers have been striking since last week.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)