Monday, September 21, 2009

Peace March

The Community Peace Project will be holding a peace walk this evening to mark the United Nations International Peace Day.

The walk will leave from the Harbourfront Pavilion shortly after 5:00 and head to Husky the Muskie and return with peace balloons.

The march will end with a Mexican traditional drum for peace with percussion instruments to celebrating the end of summer and peace in our community.

Nestor Falls fine

A Nestor Falls campowner is facing a hefty fine for illegal deer hunting activity.

Dean Roy is the owner and operator of Meline's Lodge and Guide Service and was fined six thousand dollars for hunting out of season and lying to a conservation officer.

The charges date back to November of 2008, when Roy acted as a guide for three non-resident hunters in a closed season for deer.

One of the deer killed by the hunters was stored at the resort, but when asked about the hunt the next day by the MNR, he denied any knowlege of it.

Conservation officers located the hidden deer and charged Roy with two offenses under the Fish and Wildlife Act.

Forestry Caucus Proposed

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty is calling for the development of an all-party caucus committee focusing on forestry.

The N-D-P forestry critic says given the state of the industry, it makes sense to form such a committee.

Rafferty says there are also similar committee's focusing on issues related to the steel industry as well as border issues.

Mining Agreement in Place

Several first nation communities in the Rainy River district are expected to benefit from a new agreement signed with a Vancouver-based mining firm.

The memorandum of agreement between Brett Resources and the Fort Frances Chiefs Secretariat and the Lac Des Mille Lac First Nation set out processes toward an Impact Benefits

Agreement surrounding the company's exploration activities of the Hammond Reef Gold Deposit near Atikokan.

Company president Patrick Soares says the agreement would identify a number of issues.

Soares says the agreement is believe to the first of its kind for the area.

Shoreline Clean-up

It's time to pitch in and help clean up Kenora's shoreline.

The TD Great Canadian Shoreline Clean Up will be held in our community once again.

Lake of the Woods Property Owners Association Spokesperson Rosemary Robertson says they'll be tracking what type of garbage they pick up.

Anyone interested in volunteering needs to be at Safeway at 12:30 the day of the event.

American Hunter Fined

A Minnesota man has been fined three thousand dollars for illegally hunting deer in the Kenora area.

In October of 2006, a hunter was travelling down the Worona Road with a guide they they spotted a couple of deer crossing the road.

The MNR says John Kosnitch got out of the truck and shot a buck in the middle of the road in the direction of a number of homes and cottages in the area.

Later that day he transported the deer back to Minnesota with him.

He was fined 25 hundred dollars for careless hunting and 500 dollars for transporting illegally killed wildlife.

Animal Welfare Committee

Kenora City Council is planning to set up a special committee to deal specifically with animal welfare.

A total of eight people will sit on the committee, including representitives from Rescue North, It's a Dog's Life, the Cat Shelter and the Kenora Veternary Clinic.

Council is also seeking a member from the public to sit on the committee.

The City decided to set up the committee after Rescue North approached council about supporting their efforts.

The animal rescue agency told council last month that its running short of funds and is seeking help from the community.

More EQAO results

The Kenora Catholic District School Board says its sees mostly positives from the most recent Education Quality and Accountability Office test scores.

Grade three and grade six students received their results for math, reading and writing tests conducted last year.

Phylis Aikre is the director of education and says while they exceeded provincial standards in math, scores were a little lower in reading and writing.

Aikre adds they had very good scores from the math tests done by grade nine students.

She says both applied and academic students exceeded the provincial standard.

Kenora Invitational Volleyball

Beaver Brae took top honors at the Kenora Invitational Boys Volleyball tournament overthe weekend.

The Broncos beat their cross-town rivals from Thomas Aquinas in the gold medal game inthe senior boys division.

In the junior tournament, Fort Frances got by Dryden to claim gold, while T.A. had to settlefor third place overall.

Broncos win again

An impressive win for Beaver Brae's football team.

The Broncos eked out a 24-23 victory over the River East Kodiaks Fridayat Pete Fair Memorial Field.

Broncos Head coach Chris Penner says the game was a real charactertest for his squad.

Jeff Trudeau had 10 of the Bronco points, including a single off a missedfield goal as time expired.

The Broncos improved to 2-0 in the Winnipeg High School Football League.

Their next game is Thursday when Beaver Brae travels to PortageLa Prairie to face the Trojans.