Happy Thanksgiving!
This half hour, exploring mining and population demographics were on the touring schedule for a major Japanese official, and a Thunder Bay business again makes it to a popular You-Tube channel.
Also, a northern Ontario hockey team is making waves across Canada.
First… A national group is raising awareness of child poverty in Canada.
Campaign 2000 says the issue is improving with declining rates in certain parts of the country.
But more still needs to be done, as some areas remain stagnant.
And it’s hoping the issue becomes more of a focal point in the federal election campaign.
Randy Thoms reports.
The Japanese consul-general has just spent a few days travelling through northwestern Ontario.
Takako Ito took a look at mining, twin cities and and population demographics.
She also finds the fact we had a provincial election last year, and working towards a federal vote this month, as interesting.
Tim Davidson caught up with her during her travel.
Thunder Bay’s Heartbeat Hot Sauce is once again being featured on the popular YouTube show Hot Ones.
In fact, since the last time the local company was on the show, over 7-million viewers have tuned in, giving incredible coverage for Thunder Bay.
Sheri Leviski-Kotyk has more.
It’s uncharted territory right now for a team in the Superior International Junior Hockey League.
The Red Lake Miners currently sit fourth in the national rankings out of 132 Canadian Junior Hockey League teams.
A big reason behind the success, is the new Head Coach and General Manager.
Mike Ebbeling caught up with Geoff Walker this past week.