"Page 10, News, Tuesday, May', 1992 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE Environmental Study Report Submission Whitesand River Channel Diversion (Lakeshore Drive) The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has completed a study that will result in the realignment of the Whitesand River where it abuts Lakeshore Drive in the Township of Killraine. The Ministry's plans call for the realignment of a 60 metre length of river to one of its original channels, approximately 35 metres northwest of its present location. The purpose of this work is to reduce the risk of road washout along Lakeshore Drive. Rainbow a | | PROJECT | cats Fe l LOCATIO N | aa. Whitesand l Lake a us 10 _} SCHREIBER --Witesand eeeee N-S. This study followed a Class Environmental assess- ment process approved for projects of this type. As required by this approval, an Environmental Study Report has been filed with the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) and is available for public review at the following MOE Offices: Thunder Bay Regional Office Approvals and Planning Section 435 James Street South Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay District Office 435 James Street South Thunder Bay, Ontario In addition, a copy of the report is available for review at the Clerk's Office in the Township of Schreiber. The review period for this project will terminate on June 5, 1992 at which time the Ministry may com- mence construction activities. Comments and enquiries may be directed to: Mr. F. Mauro Ministry of Transportaiton P.O. Box 1177 615 South James Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4X9 Telephone: 1-807-473-2046 (Toll-Free): 1-800-465-5034 De plus amples renseignement en francais sont disponibles en composant 1-800-465-5034 poste 2120. Health group is seeking tougher anti-smoking laws The National Non-smoking Week Committee - Thunder Bay, a coalition of local health and human services groups and concemed citizens, today sup- ported a province-wide cam- paign entitled "Give Kids a Chance", aimed at preventing the tobacco industry's contin- ued access to the children's market. "More than 13 thousand Ontarians dies each year from tobaccos use," says Dr. David Williams, Medical Officer of Health. "At the Thunder Bay Dis- trict Health Unit, we believe that new and enhanced health promotion strategies are need- ed to meet the needs of the people who have not yet reached effectively by existing programs. "We agree that the tobacco | use situation in Ontario is urgent, but contend that it is even more urgent in the Dis- trict of Thunder Bay. Our ado- lescent population may smoke as much as twice as much as the provincial average, yet do not consider smoking as an immediate health problem." "We are calling for tough measures," said Ludovic D' Souza, Executive Director of «€Any Minister of Health who explains that these measures are designed to keep kids away from a lethal, addictive will carry support. 99 the Council for a Tobacco-Free Ontario. "But every measure is based on common sense, and is proportional to the seriousness of the epidemic. Any Minister of Health who explains to the public--yes, even to smok- ers--that these measures are designed to keep kids away from a lethal, addictive prod- uct, and that they are fighting for kids, will carry public sup- port." 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Place: Schreiber Public School Schreiber, Ontario Time: 2000 hours Wednesday, June 24, 1992 The "Eight Prescriptions for Health" sought by the health groups, include plain cigarette packages with strengthened health warnings to reflect the fact that cigarette packages contain a lethal, addictive product, and a provincial tobacco retailer licencing scheme that would involve the revocation of licences of those retailers caught selling to minors. "Several measures can be implemented at the community level," said D' Souza. "Local health groups can call upon municipal govern- ments to guarantee public health and safety through by- laws that prohibit smoking in all indoor public environments and workplaces. "Similarly, municipal licens- ing of tobacco retailers can provide for stronger enforce- ment and health education Opportunities at point of pur- chase." The National Non-smoking Week Committee is committed to working in Thunder Bay and District on these issues, said Lori Chow, chair of Thunder Bay's National Non-smoking Week Committee. "As we grow and develop into these areas, we welcome individuals and groups to join us in our efforts." D' Souza said there is at least one reason for separating tobacco industry products from other legal products, and for giving cigarettes special treat- ment: tobacco products are the only products that kill the user when used exactly as the man- ufacturer intends. He also urged citizens in Thunder Bay and area to write their provincial representatives in Parliament to support this campaign. Critic marks Forestry Week continued from page 5 "During National Forestry Week, the question every Canadian should be asking themselves is how can I help to make our forests better and produc- tive? One method to improve our forest would be through better education programs that would support the con- cept of "Model Forest."