Friday, January 29, 2010

OPP Stats 2009

The OPP in Kenora are taking a harder stance on those breaching the terms of their probation.

Inspector Dave Lucas says they are assigning officers to check on known offenders.

Lucas notes there's a slight decrease in the amount of reported crime in Kenora, with 1-thousand 637 incidents in 2009.

Hospital Presentation to Province

The provincial government is being asked to maintain funding for hospitals in northwestern Ontario.

Hospitals in Kenora, Dryden, Red Lake, Sioux Lookout, Atikokan and Fort Frances made a joint presentation to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance yesterday.

Marc Belcaen made the presentation and says hospitals in this regionare forced to provide a wide array of services out of necessity.

Belcaen adds due to vast distances between communities and harsh weather conditions, its important to be able to provide as many health care services as possible closer to home.

Fish Study

There will be an extensive study of area lakes this Summer by the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Data from 130 lakes in the Dryden, Kenora and Fort Frances area will be collected.

Biologist Melissa Mosley says they want to develop a regional fisheries management plan.

The survey of lakes will be done every 5-years, with the plan updated every 10.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Northern Growth Plan Youth

Young people in the Kenora area have a number of reservations with the Northern Growth Plan drafted by the provincial government.

About a dozen people took part in a round-table discusssion last night.

Mike Greaves from the Northwest Business Center says local youth have some interesting ideas about how to improve thelocal economy.

Some of the people attending the forum suggested theNorthern Growth Plan seemed like it was written bybureaucrats from southern Ontario.

The province is going to be gather feedback for another month or so before finalizing recommendations.

Northern Growth Plan Youth

Young people in the Kenora area have a number of reservations with the Northern Growth Plan drafted by the provincial government.

About a dozen people took part in a round-table discusssion last night.

Mike Greaves from the Northwest Business Center says local youth have some interesting ideas about how to improve thelocal economy.

Some of the people attending the forum suggested theNorthern Growth Plan seemed like it was written bybureaucrats from southern Ontario.

The province is going to be gather feedback for another month or so before finalizing recommendations.

Accident Update

One person was injured following a two vehicle accident on Highway 17 east of Kenora.

The OPP say that around 7:30 yesterday morning a westbound tractor-trailor unit lost control about 40 kilometers west of Vermillion Bay.

A second westbound transport ran into the first semi.

One truck was pushed off the highway, but the other one end upblocking both lanes of traffic.

Third vehicle, a passenger van, managed to avoid the accidentscene, but lost control and ran into a rock cut.

One of the truck drivers sustained minor injuries and was takento Lake of the Woods District Hospital for Treatment.

The Trans-Canada was closed for about three hours while policeconducted their investigation and the wreckage was removed from the scene.

Lakehead University Applications Up

Lakehead University is becoming a more popular option for high school students.

The Thunder Bay school has seen a 7.9 percent increase in the number of students who have listed the university as its first choice.

Fred Gilbert is the president of Lakehead and says the new campus inOrillia may be one reason why more students have applied.

Gilbert says they also expect an increase in the number of mature students applying to the university in the fall due to the economic downturn.

Kenora Monopoly

Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford is getting on the Monopoly bandwagon.

Over the past week, there has been a push to have Kenora nominated for one of two wild-card spots on the new Canadian Edition of Monopoly.

Rickford says he's pushing the initiative not only in northwestern Ontario but Manitoba as well.

Rickford says he's added a link on his website for Monopoly Votes.

Local residents have until February 8th to try to push Kenora into the top ten in voting for the wildcard spot.

Kenora is currently ranked number 3.

Ontario Colleges Strike

The union for Ontario's community colleges teachers has reportedly rejected a ``final'' offer, but collegeswant the teachers to vote on it.

Ontario's College Compensation and Appointments Council says it made the offer to OPSEU on Wednesday after several days of talks.

After the union rejected the offer, college management asked OPSEU to bring it back to the about 9,000 members for a vote.

The council says the offer was better than previous ones because it shortens the contract to three years, instead of four, and offers a slightly higher salary increase.

However, the council didn't agree to many of non-salary demands, such as adding more preparation time or changes to workload.

A strike would curtail classes for at least 200,000 full-time students.

Ontario Hospital Budgets

Premier Dalton McGuinty says Ontario hospitals won't see their budgets freeze in the spring budget.

His government has already warned hospitals that the most they can expect is a two per cent increase because of the hard-hit economy.

Speaking at a Mississauga school, McGuinty pointed out that funding to hospitals has increased 42 per cent since he took office in 2003.

N-D-P Leader Andrea Horwath says that's still bad news for Ontario hospitals because many of them are swimming in red ink.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Highway 17 OPEN

Traffic is moving once again on the Trans-Canada Highway between Vermilion Bay and Kenora.

Highway 17 was shutdown around 7 o'clock Wednesday morning due to a 2-vehicle collision at Little Joe Lake, about 40-kilometres west of Vermilion Bay.

OPP say the crash involved 2-transports.

There is no word on injuries.

Kenora OPP say Highway 17 has reopened to both lanes of traffic.

Highway 17 Closed at Vermillion Bay & HWY 71

Highway 17 is closed west of Vermillion Bay and at the junction of Highway 71.

The OPP are on the scene of an accident involving two transports.

Constable Dave Cain says there's no estimated time for the reopening of the highway.

For road condition information call the Ministry of Transportation hotline at 1-800-268-4686.

Kenora District Services Board Budget

The Kenora District Services Board has requested a one percent cut in the 2010 budget.

The board met yesterday to go over the finances.

Chair of the DSSAB, Rory McMillan says more and more municipalities expressed concern with the level of spending on social services.

McMillan says a one percent cut would amount to about 130 thousand dollars, but any reduction could result in less money from the provincial government as well.

John Albanese NWHU Board Chair

Fort Frances councillor John Albanese has returned as Chair of the Northwestern Health Unit board.

Albanese has served in that capacity for the past six years, and says he wanted to remain as chair as the health unit seeks accreditation.

Albanese, a provincial appointee, says his election as chair also provides some continuity to the board in an election year for the municipal appointees.

Winnipeg Jets Alumni Game Update

The Winnipeg Jets Alumni charity hockey game is going to be rescheduled.

Local Organizer Susan Lemay says they should know the new date by the end of this week.

Tickets already purchased for last weekend's game will be accepted.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Kenora Monopoly

Good Work Kenora.

The City is now in the third spot in the top 10 wild card cities for the Canadia n edition of Monopoly.

Voting for the two wildcard spots on the board starts February 8th.

To cast your vote log onto www.monopolyvote.ca or log onto our website www.cjrl.ca and click on the monopoly link.

More Drugs NWO

A 55-year-old faces charges following a drug bust at a McGogy Road home.

Dryden Police recovered a quarter pound of marihuana and 47-hundred dollars in cash.

Police say the value of the drugs is nearly 3-thousand dollars.

David Plomp faces charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds obtained by crime.

He will appear in court next month.

Major Grow Op Dryden

Dryden Police have uncovered a major drug operation.

Officers executed a search warrant at a Jonasson Road home and recovered 31-marijuana plants, 6-pounds of dried marihuana, 28-grams of hash oil and 15-hundred dollars in cash.

Police say 70-year-old Wulf Bachmann has been charged with production of marihuana, production of hash oil, purpose for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds obtained by crime.

The street value of the drugs is nearly 45-thousand dollars.

Bachmann is scheduled to make a March Court appearance.

Legal Aid Ontario

Opposition critics say a promise to increase fees for legal aid lawyers does little to solve some of the keyproblems saddling the province's legal system.

New Democrat Howard Hampton says he's worried about how the government will pay
forbudget increases.

The province committed to a 40 per cent increase in lawyer fees over seven years, but says it's too early to tell what, if any, additional funding will be required.

Heart and Stroke Report Card

Residents of northwestern Ontario are more overweight and have higher blood pressure thanany other region in Canada.

That was one of the findings in the 2010 report from the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Dr. Greg Ross from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine says there are other disturbing trends contained in the report.

Ross says smoking, diabetes and physical inactivity are also risk factors that are putting younger Canadians at risk of heart disease.

Howard Hampton on Energy Deal

The provincial government is being hammered for a seven billion dollar green electricity deal it signed last week with Samsung.

Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. Howard Hampton says the deal will have absolutely no economic benefit for northern Ontario.

Hampton says all the solar and wind projects will be located in southern Ontario and won't provide any employment opportunies for this region.

Train Derailment Waldof

No word on if Canadian Pacific has been able to clean up the mess left by a train derailment yesterday morning in Waldof, west of Dryden.

Spokesperson Michael LoVecchio says clean-up crews were expected to arrive at the site late yesterday afternoon and notes that the Waldof crossing was expected to reopen for motorists.

LoVecchio now says 17-cars, which were transporting grain, left the tracks, up from the previously reported 11.

He stresses no one was injured and there was no danger to the public.

Winter Weather System

Kenora residents are starting to dig out from the worst storm of this winter.

More than 20 centimeters of snow fell over the past couple of days, not including rain and ice pellets on Saturday.

Geoff Coulson is a severe weather specialist for Environment Canada and says to add insult to injury, the weather is going to get very cold this week.

Coulson says areas in the far north are still experiencing the brunt of the winterstorm, which is now centered north of Thunder Bay.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Drug Bust

The OPP's drug unit in Sioux Lookout has been kept busy in recent weeks.

Two more drug busts were made this past Thursday.

Three people were arrested and more than 15 thousand dollars worth of Oxycondone pills have been seized.

29 year old Joy QueQuish from of Big Trout Lake has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking.

Meanwhile, 38 year old Jason Wilson and 28 year old Dorothy Ombash from New Saugeen First Nation were charged in a separate bust.

Swine Flu Update

Northwestern Ontario has been swine flu free so far in 2010.

The latest statistics from the Ministry of Health show there wereno new cases of the H1N1 virus last week in either the NorthwesternHealth Unit or Thunder Bay Health Unit catchment areas.

Across the province there were just nine new cases of swine flu reported last week, and fewer cases of influenza "A".

Tyrell Obit

A former member of Kenora city council has passed away.

Friends say Chuck Tyrell died Thursday evening at Lake of the Woods District Hospital.

Tyrell served several terms on council and also chaired the finance committee for several years under former mayor Kelvin Winkler.

He was a well-known local businessman, but was slowed by health problems in recent years.

Cattle Market

An official with the Ministry of Agriculture says a new abattoir to open next week in Emo will put the district's cattle producers in a good position to help sell their products to local consumers.

Barry Potter a livestock specialist says by building a brand, local producers can actually take advantage of a local market that's somewhat distant from others in the country.

Potter says the Ministry has established a number of programs that can help cattle farmers establish those brands.

Chamber Business Awards

The Kenora Chamber of Commerce is once again holding its annual business awards and annual general meeting.

This year's event is sold out and President Dwayne Yaremko says they've had a great response for the business nominations.

Developer John Gale will be the guest speaker at next month's awards and AGM.

OFIA presentation in Dryden

The provinical government will be getting an earful when it holds pre-budget consultations this week in Dryden.

The Ontario Forest Industries Association is one of the groups planning to makea deputation.
Jamie Lim is president of the OFIA and says the government needs to make more land available for logging.

Lim says once the economy starts to turn around, communities in northern Ontario are going to need access to lumber to take advantage of the improved market situation.

Highway 17 Open

Wicked weather conditions last night caused some troubles on the trans canada highway.

This morning, Highway 17 A is open to one lane of traffic following last night's closure.

Meanwhile, Highway 105 has been re-opened in both directions from Vermillion Bay to Red Lake.

Police continue to caution motorists to drive with care during this snow storm.

School Buses Cancelled

All school buses in the Kenora area have been cancelled.

Cancelled buses include Excel Coach Lines, Hutchison Bus Lines and Iron Range in the communities of Kenora, Vermilion Bay, Sioux Narrows, Dryden, Red Lake, Ear Falls, Sioux Lookout, Hudson and Ignace.

Northwestern Ontario Student Services Transportation Manager Judi Green says they made the decision to cancel the buses late last night.

Green notes the bus cancellation is also for students with the Kenora Catholic Board.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Haiti Pennies Fundraiser

You can help Haiti.

Dig into your couch cushions and gather your loose change, St. Thomas Aquinas is collecting for the Red Cross.

Penny jars can be found at area banks, schools and local businesses.

T.A.'s goal is to raise a thousand dollars for the Red Cross in Haiti.

OFSC Trails

The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is preaching to the converted.

The OFSC is promoting snowmobiling across the province including Northwestern Ontario.

Spokesperson Josh Grills says Kenora has some of the best snowmobiling trails in the whole of Ontario.

To order an OFSC permit log onto www.sunsettrailriders.ca.

Jets Alumni Game Sunday

NHL Alumni will be taking to the ice this Sunday in Kenora.

The Winnipeg Jets Alumni and Friends will be playing the Kenora Paramedics in a charity hockey game.

Goalie Jimmy Mac says hockey fans will have a good time at today's game.

Money raised will go towards Triple Play.

Game time is 2:00 at the Kenora Recreation Centre.

Houston Lake Mining

Houston Lake Mining continues to receive encouraging results from its Dog Paw Lake gold property near Kenora.

The Sudbury based company received positive assay results from an 18 channel sample exploration project on the property.

Dogpaw has an extensive exploration history dating back to the 1940’s.

At least five main gold zones and ten documented gold occurrences have been discovered so far on the property.

Impaired Driver

A 36 year old Winnipeg Man has been charged with impaired driving after being pulled over by police near Rushing River.

The OPP say they were contacted about a possible drunk driver operating a U-Haul as it was leaving a gas station in Kenora early this morning.

The driver was finally located around 4:30 a.m. on Highway 71.

He was arrested and officers discovered that he had also been disqualified from driving.

Pest Management

The City of Kenora has received a final report on the Integrated Pest Management experiment
conducted at Central Park over the past three years.

The report says the project has proven to be a success.

The main goal of this project was to limit pesticide use and to educate the general public.

The committee used a variety of strategies for controlling weeds, including mechanical devices, physical devices, genetic, biological, cultural management, and chemical management as a last resort.

Mischief Kenora

The Kenora Detachment says its concerned with a recent rash of mischief incidents.

There have been numerous reports of people throwing items like picnictables on the ice.

The most recent incident ws reported on Lake of the Woods near Huskythe Musky.

Police say they worried that some well-meaning member of the publicmight try to retrieve the table and fall through the ice.

Nursing Program Update

Confederation College and Lakehead University are now targeting this fall as the resumption of a community-based nursing program.

The program allows students to earn L-U's Bachelor of Nursing Program at the College's regional campuses, including Fort Frances.

Speaking from Thunder Bay, College president Pat Lang says they need 32 students registered.

Rickford on NDP HST

Thunder Bay area MP's continue to tour the area speaking out against the harmonized sales tax.

However, Kenora MP Greg Rickford stresses the NDP members are wasting their time as the tax is a Provincial issue.

The Conservative member says they need to get their priorities straight.

A HST Town Hall meeting was held in Kenora yesterday.

MNR Restructuring

The Ministry of Natural Resources has completed an internal re-organization.

The Natural Resources Management Division has been eliminated and fish andwildlife responsibilities are now being split between two new divisions.

Greg Ferrant from the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters says he's notsure what to make of the changes.

Ferrant says there are two new divisions within the MNR, one dealing with policy issues, the other with Provincial Services.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hunting Fine

A Red Lake man has been fined 35 hundred dollars and prohibited from hunting in Ontario for two years for illegally hunting deer in the Rainy River District.

Conservation officers say they heard a shot being fired last November in Patullo Township.

Two men were spotted walking out of the bush and getting into a truck.

The MNR says a buck was killed in a farmers field and then dragged to a fence near
a road.

James Rousseau was questioned by conservation officers and initially he denied
killing the deer.

But the CO's match the bullet that killed the animal to his rifle.

Rousseau has been charged with tresspassing on private property to hunt and
failing to affix a seal on the deer.

Kenora Chamber of Commerce Business Survey

43 percent of businesses surveyed in Kenora say they expect their company will perform better financially in 2010 than last year.

That was one of the findings from the 4th annual Chamber of Commerce Business Survey.

Joe Fregeau from Meyers, Norris, Penny helped draft the survey and says he was a bit surprised that few business owners felt tourism should be one of the main focuses of the city.

Only 12 percent of respondants felt tourism should be the focus of the City of Kenora's economic revitalization.

19 percent felt there should be more focus on roads and other infrastructure.

OFAH Cabinet Shuffle

For the second time in four years a Toronto area Member of Provincial Parliament has been appointed Minister of Natura Resources.

Linda Jeffrey was sworn in at a ceremony at Queen's Park on Monday.

Greg Ferrant is a spokesperson for the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and says they're willing to give the rookie minister the benefit of the doubt.

Jeffrey replaces Donna Cansfield, who was ousted from cabinet by Premier Dalton McGuinty.

HST Meeting Today

Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Bruce Hyer says the Harmonized Sales Tax, set to take effect in Ontario in July, is indeed a Federal issue.

The NDP member disputed Conservative claims that the issue is a Provincial one while speaking in Dryden and Sioux Lookout on the weekend.

Hyer says the HST is bad for Northerners.

Hyer claims Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has been pushing for this tax for years and is now shifting blame over to the Province because it's becoming unpopular.

MP John Rafferty will be in Kenora today for another town hall style meeting.

Teen Suicides Northeastern Ontario

The province is freeing up 470-thousand dollars to bring four suicide prevention workers to remote James Bay aboriginal communities.

A recent Toronto Star investigation revealed that, in 2009, 13 teens took their own lives in the isolated towns dotting the James Bay basin.

Another 80 have tried to take their own lives in what child protection workers say is an ``epidemic'' of teen suicides in northeastern Ontario.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Federal Government Cabinet Shuffle

Lisa Raitt is no longer the Federal Minister of Natural Resources.

Raitt was sent to the Environment portfolio during a large cabinet shuffle by Prime Minister Harper yesterday.

Kenora MP Greg Rickford says the change won't impact Northern Ontario.

The Conservative MP is also supporting the other changes in Cabinet.

Monopoly Update

Keep the voting coming.

Kenora is still in the top 10 rankings of wild card cities being proposed for the new Canadian edition of Monopoly.

The Northwestern Ontario city is currently ranked #7 and is vying for one of two wildcard properties on the Monopoly board.

Don't forget you can vote every day for Kenora and to do so log onto www.monopolyvote.ca

HST Meeting in Kenora Thursday

Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Bruce Hyer is on the attack over the harmonized sales tax.

The NDP member will hold a town hall meeting on the issue in Kenora tomorrow.

Hyer stated that Kenora MP Greg Rickford is not being honest with his constituents when he say's its not a Federal issue.

Hyer claims Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has been pushing for this tax for years and is now shifting blame over to the Province because it's becoming unpopular.

He says the HST will cripple small businesses and tourism outfitters across Northern Ontario and will hurt aboriginals.

Hyer stresses that most aboriginals living in the Far North can't afford to pay the extra tax due to the high cost of living.

OPG Fined Atikokan

Ontario Power Generation has been fined 100-thousand dollars fora violation under the Occupational Health and Safety Act after aworker was injured at the Atikokan operating station.

An equipment operator used a bypass key to circumvent the lockoutsystem and open a hatch door to equipment that was still energized,in January 2008.

A worker shone a flashlight into the open door, causing an arcflash of electricity that burned the worker's hand, arm and chest.

A Ministry of Labour investigation found the key used to bypassthe lockout system was available to workers.

O-P-G pleaded guilty to failing to take the reasonable precautionof preventing ready access to the means of circumventing the lockoutsystem.

Federal Government Shuffle

A changing of the guard at the Ministry of Natural Resources portfolio won't set the forestry industry back according to Kenora MP Greg Rickford.

Quebec MP Christian Paradis replaced Lisa Raitt during a large Cabinet shuffle yesterday.Rickford says he supports the move.

The Conservative MP says a lot of work has been done to help the ailing forest sector and he is expecting a seamless transition.

Ontario Cabinet Shuffle

Kenora Rainy River MPP Howard Hampton is weighing in on the McGuinty Government's cabinet shuffle.

Hampton says the Liberal Government has done nothing to improve the economy of Northern Ontario.

Aboriginal leaders are questioning Premier Dalton McGuinty's decision to drop aboriginal affairs as a full-time job.

Attorney General Chris Bentley is now juggling both portfolios, which native leaders are calling a step backwards for the province.

Former Aboriginal Affairs Minister Brad Duguid will now act as the Province's Energy Minister.

AbitibiBowater Fort Frances Shut Down

The AbitibiBowater mill in Fort Frances is shut down indefinitelyafter a problem in the effluent treatment system.

The mill's treatment system exceeded its daily biochemical oxygendemand limit due to the cold weather.

The company says it is not possible to say how long it will bedown or how many of the 565 employees will be affected.

Energy Plan for KPDSB

All the schools in the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board are due for an energy retro-fit.

The provincial government has promised over three million dollars under a couple of programs, including the Energy Efficient Schools initiative.

Dean Carrie is the Superintendant of Business for the board and says the program will pay for itself in about 12 years.

Carrie estimates they should be able to save about 250 thousand dollars a year in energy costs.

MCW Custom Energy Solutions has been hired by the board to manage the project for the board.

Anti Racism Day in Kenora

A new group has been set up to combat racism in Kenora.

The Kenora Resource Team made a deputation to City Council thisweek asking that March 21st be designated as the InternationalDay to Eliminate Racial Discrimination.

Gail Clark is a spokesperson for the group and says racism remains areal issue in Kenora.

Clark says the Kenora Resource Team is planning a full day ofactivities on March 21st, to raise awareness of racism in ourcommunities.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Blood Donor Clinic Today

It's day two of the Canadian Blood Services Blood Donor Clinic in Kenora.


Spokesperson Michael Hyduk says yesterday's clinic was a big sucess with 126 units of blood collected.


Hyduk says they welcome walk ins and appointments.



The clinic runs from 9:30 to 12:30 today. To make an appointment to donate blood call 1-888-2-Donate.



The amount of blood collected yesterday can help up to 378 people.

Blood Donor Clinic Today

It's day two of the Canadian Blood Services Blood Donor Clinic in Kenora.

Spokesperson Michael Hyduk says yesterday's clinic was a big sucess with 126 units of blood collected.

Hyuk says they welcome walk ins and appointments.

The clinic runs from 9:30 to 12:30 today. To make an appointment to donate blood call 1-888-2-Donate.

The amount of blood collected yesterday can help up to 378 people.

Monopoly Canada

The race is on for Canadian cities wanting to claim a spot on the new Canuck edition of Monopoly.

Kenora is currently in the number 8 spot for wild card cities.

There are 22 spots on the board.

You can vote for Kenora by visiting www.monopolyvote.ca or log onto our website www.cjrl.ca and click on the monopoly link.

White River Mill

Officials with the dormant White River sawmill are hoping to reinvent themselves in 2010.

Company President Jeff Butler plans to expand the operation with wood pellet technology and value-added products.

White River Forest Products are hopeful of securing the Crown fibre supply necessary to press ahead with a 90-million dollar project that would also see an existing co-generation plant powered up from 7.5 megawatts to 20.

Ontario Cabinet Shuffle

Premier Dalton McGuinty is defending his decision to add theaboriginal affairs portfolio to Attorney General Chris Bentley's duties.

McGuinty says his government isn't amalgamating or merging ministries, but rather, having one minister in charge of separate ministries.

Yesterday's shuffle brings four new faces to the cabinet table as McGuinty sets his Liberal's lineup ahead of the 2011 election.

Newcomers include Sofia Aggelonitis as minister of consumer services, Bruce's Carol Mitchell inagriculture, Linda Jeffrey in natural resources and Dr. Eric Hoskinsin citizenship and immigration.

Grandparent Scam Dryden

Dryden Police are disheartened to learn that a local resident has fallen victim to a scam targeting seniors.

Police say a grandparent receives a phone call from a con-artist claiming to be one of the grandchildren.

The caller goes on to say they are in some kind of trouble and need money immediately and don't want anyone else to know.

A local senior lost a large sum of money in this scam and Police ask that you contact other family members to confirm the whereabouts of any relative before sending cash.

Mining Protest

A First Nation in northwestern Ontario is expected to set up barriers today at airstrips to block exploration activity at what could be the world's biggest source of stainless steel.

Marten Falls Chief Eli Moonias says he is frustrated that somecompanies working at the Ring of Fire chromite deposit are ignoring his community's efforts to benefit from the development.

He says they want them to use their air strip and winter road atthe fly-in reserve 500 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay.

Moonias says they are not against mining and want to do business with the companies.

Driven to Quit

The Canadian Cancer Society and Northwestern Health Unit is looking for smoker to take part in the annual Driven to Quit Challenge.

The campaign encourages smokers to kick the habit by offering a chance to win a new vehicle.

Becky Holden of the Northwestern Health Unit says people can register at local Health Unit offices or online at driven-to-quit.ca

More than forty people in the northwest have already register for the contest.

Making Kenora Home

The Making Kenora Home Committee says its continuing to seek funding for a low-cost housing project.

Nan Normand is a spokesperson for the committee and says unfortunately they have not been able to secure any funding for the project.

Normand says the good news is that both the federal and provincial levels of government are continuing to keep them up to date on any new funding programs and she's hopeful they may be able to secure funding in the months ahead.

Kenora Town Island

The City of Kenora is a step closer to swapping Town Island on Lake of the Woods with the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Last night, city council declared the island surplus to municipal purposes.

Councillor Dave McCann says they have been talking with the MNR about swapping crown land of similar value.

McCann says the property the MNR is considering swapping for Town Island lies south of Dufresne Island near the Kenora By-Pass.

He suggests it could still take several months before the land transaction is complete.

Downtown Revitalization

It's going to cost a little more than expected to draft plans for phase two of the downtown revitalization project.

Kenora City council will be meeting Monday to approve the tender by the KGS group for the final design and contract administration.

Operations Manager Rick Perchuck says the design contract will cost about 400 thousand dollars, but another 45 thousand dollars will have to be added to that cost in order to come up with plans to cover the festival site with a tent.

Rick Perchuck says he wasn't expecting the added charge but council is expected to approve the added costs at Monday nights open meeting.

Brad Duguid Thunder Bay

Ontario's Native Affairs Minister Brad Duguid says building strong First Nations economies will help the province's economy.

Duguid was in Thunder Bay where area first nation leaders have begun working on a long-term strategic plan.

Duguid says the introduction of the Green Energy act and the new Mining Act are providing increased business opportunities for First Nations.

Drug Bust Sioux Lookout

A large drug bust in Sioux Lookout.OPP searched a Sioux Lookout home and recovered 44-thousand dollars worth of Oxycontin and Oxycocet pills.

Police say 26-year-old Leonid Shipner of Sioux Lookout and 44-year-old Shane Presley of Missisauga are both in custody and face charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of marihuana.

Both men will appear in court next Monday.

Kenora Sign By Law

Kenora's Property and Planning Commitee has decided to scrap its proposed changes to the sing by-law.

Committee Chair Councilor Wendy Cuthbert says they need to develop a bylaw that is more business and user friendly.

Beaver Creek Rance Owner Amanda Boucha presented her concerns to the committee on Tuesday.

The new draft sign bylaw will be presented for public review and comment at an information session in the near future.

Hope Leaves KPDSB

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board has a bit of an administrative void to fill.

Larry Hope's last day on the job as Director of Education was January 12th.

Hope says he enjoyed each one of his 20 years as an employee of the public school board.

Hope is moving to Lindsey where he will become the Director of Education with the Trillium Lakelands School Board.

The local school board has started interviewing candidates to replace Hope as Director of Education.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Planned Power Outage Hydro One

Some Kenora area residents can expect the power to go out this afternoon.

The lights will be out from 2 to 4 today in the area north of Kenora between the Winnipeg River and Black Sturgeon Lake.

Hydro One customers in Jeffery township on the north side of Rabbit Lake, Round Lake and Pellat can also expect the outage.

Rat Portage First Nation and some areas south of Keewatin will also be impacted.
Hydro One is using the downtime to perform maintenance and upgrades to their equipment.

Kenora Police Services Board

The Kenora Police Services Board will have a budget of just over 20 thousand dollars this year.

The board met yesterday to finalize its spending estimates in 2010.

Colin Wasacase is chair of the board and says because they have a different relationship with the OPP, they were able to cut down on their budget for legal services.

The total budget for legal services will be just one thousand dollars this year.

KPDSB Elections

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is going to lobby the provincial government for an extra trustee in the upcoming fall elections.

Under the current regulations, the public school board will only be able to elect 9 trustees, the same as the last election, even though it has increased the size of the board by adding schools in Pickle Lake, Savant Lake and Upsala.

Acting Chief Executive Officer, Dean Carrie says the only way to increase the number of trustees is by having the provincial government enact legislation.

The board is planning to write a letter to the Ministry of Education outlining its concerns.

Gravelle dispells rumours

Michael Gravelle isn't about to speculate on what his future role will be in Premier Dalton McGuinty's cabinet.

The Premier is poised to shuffle his cabinet next week following recent recent resignations of George Smitherman and Jim Watson.

Gravelle, who is the current Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, says he'll support any moves the Premier makes.

Gravelle also disputes reports that he has no plans to seek re-election in 2011.

Snowmobiling Laws

The recent warm weather means more people are likely to be out and about on their snowmachines.


Constable Dave Cain of the OPP says that the changing weather conditions could affect the ice on local lakes and rivers.

Cain adds that new drinking and driving regulations also apply to people riding snowmachines.

Snowmobiling Laws

The recent warm weather means more people are likely to be out and about on their snowmachines.

The Constable Dave Cain of the OPP says that the changing weather conditions could affect the ice on local lakes and rivers.

Cain adds that new drinking and driving regulations also apply to people riding snowmachines.

Colton Kennedy Traded

A Kenora born hockey player will be joining a team in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

Colton Kennedy was dealt from the Fort Frances Lakers to the Melville Millionaires.

Kennedy started his junior hockey career with the Thunder Bay Bearcats.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Budget Meeting

Kenora City Council's 2010 budget is expected to be approved by the February 8th committee of the whole meetings.

Council went over the draft budget again on Wednesday.

Finance Manager Karen Brown says they saw an increase in their share of the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund.

Policing costs for the City of Kenora will also bring in a savings of 284 thousand dollars.

The savings found through policing will be put into a new contingency reserve.

Fire Halls

The City of Kenora is planning to dispose of its old fire halls in Kenora and Jaffray Melick once the new building on Barsky's Hill is complete.

Fire Chief Warren Brinkman says he would like to deal with the issue sooner rather than later, because people are already calling him about the old fire halls.

The City is planning to write up a request for proposals for the old fire halls and give
the Property and Planning Committee the responsibility of disposing of the buildings.

All Day Kindergarten Catholic School Board

The Kenora Catholic District School Board will be offering all-day everyday kindergarten at St. Louis School in Keewatin this fall.

The provincial government announced yesterday the 580 schools involved in the first year of the program.

Phylis Aikre is the Director of Education with the separate school board and says for them, St. Louis was the logical location to start up the program.

Aikre says they have lots of room at St. Louis to host the all-day everyday junior and senior kindergarten programs and parents in the communityhave been very supportive of the program.

Nursing Program Funding

Confederation College is expecting to offer a Bachelor of Nursing Program in several communities across northwestern Ontario this fall.

Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Sioux Lookout and Red Lake will all be involved in the program.

Director of Patient Care at Lake of the Woods District Hospital, Leslie Brown says the students would actually register for the program through Lakehead University.

Brown says they need at least 32 students to sign up for the program across the region before it can go ahead.

The last nursing program graduated six students from Kenora.

Ontario Colleges Strike

Two-hundred-thousand community college students in Ontario will be worried for the next month about whether they will be able to finish their school year.

Their instructors have voted by about 57 per cent to support strike action.

Ted Montgomery of the OP-SEU bargaining team, says a walkout wouldn't happen for at least a month.

Both sides have indicated they would like to resume talks which stopped in December.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Aboriginal Trustee School Board

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board has officially sworn in its new aborigial trustee.

Mary-Ann Ketchemonia took her oath of office at last night's board meeting.

Ketchemonia is from the Eagle Lake First Nation and was appointed byschool board trustees to the position back in November.

Council Report

Kenora City Council has turned down a request from the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Regional Community Foundation for 3.5 million dollars.

The foundation made the request just before Christmas, but at a committee of the whole meeting yesterday, members of council say they aren't ready to look at such a rich donation at this time.

Chief Administrative Officer Bill Presentanz says the only place council could secure such funding is from the KMTS Prosperity Fund, and council has indicated it doesn't want that money touched at all.

Councillor Dave McCann says if they decided to find the money, it would be detrimental to local taxpayers, and its not something he is prepared to do at this time.

All Day Kindergarten KPDSB

Evergreen Public School in Kenora and Pinewood School in Dryden will beginoffering all-day, everyday Kindergarten classes this fall.

Those two schools were chosen by the Ministry of Education from a listof six schools submitted by the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board.

The outgoing Director of Education, Larry Hope expects most of the kidsenrolled in the all-day kindergarten program will initially come from the areassurrounding those two schools.

Hopes says the maximum enrolment in the all-day, everyday programwill be 26 students, and doesn't expect a problem filling those classes.

Lower Black Sturgeon Report

Lower Black Sturgeon is in good shape according to the latest water quality monitoring report.

Ryan Haines was hired by the City of Kenora to conduct the study looking at the lake's oxygen, temperature, phosphorous, and algae levels.

Haines says fairly stable water temperatures and oxygen levels are extremly important to the lake's fish population.

Lower Black Sturgeon's phosphorous levels are below the Provincial Government's Ontario wide average, but Haines notes there is a significant difference in phosphorus levels in the inlet and outlet of the lake.

Haines is suggesting the City add an extra testing site near the Upper part of Black Sturgeon to see if phosphorus is travelling from that part of the lake into the lower section.

Ontario Sunset Country Travel Association

The leader of Ontario's Sunset Country Travel Association is spreading the word about the Provincial Government's new tourism marketing regions.

Gerry Cairou told Kenora City Council yesterday that there is a lack of information and communication about certain aspects of the new tourism initiative.

Cariou says he'll be taking part in discussions with the province in the near future.

Cariou is concerned about whether the money generated in this region will be sent back to Sunset Country in marketing funds, and if the new marketing regions are just another layer of beaurocracy.

Local Sports Round Up

Kenora's court sport teams travelled to Dryden yesterday, and the Junior Boys Basketball team fell to the Eagles 41-34 in overtime.

The Kenora Seniors boys team beat the Eagles 41-19.

In girls volleyball...Dryden defeated Kenora in 4 sets in Junior play.

The Senior Girls downed the Broncos in straight sets.

In highschool hockey, the Bronco's beat the Eagles 3-2.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Council Nominations

Then there was one.

The first person to officially the 2010 municipal election race in the City of Kenora has officially filed his nomination papers.

Councillor Jim Parsons filed his papers yesterday and plans to run for council in October.

Parsons was recently appointed to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Andrew Poirier back
in July.

Local residents have until September 10 to file their nomination papers.

Recreation Report Kenora

Kenora City Council says it doesn't want a report on local recreational facilities to sit around gathering dust on a shelf.

The Community Services Committee has been given the task of coming up with a list of short and long term recommendations that council can move forward with.

Councillor Chris Van Wallenghem says they want to get some input before bringing back their recommendations to council next month.

The 50 thousand dollar report looks at the future of local arenas, community clubs,ball parks and tennis courts.

Low Vacancy Rate Kenora

A low vacany rate and high rents are a bad combination for people seeking housing in the City of Kenora.

A recent report by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows that Kenora has the lowest vacancy rate in northern Ontarioat 0.8 percent.

Nan Normand is with Making Kenora Home and says an average three bedroom unit costs over 880 dollars.

Normand says the housing situation in Kenora means that people are often forced to live in less than ideal circumstances.

Crimestoppers 2009 Stats

Crimestoppers of Northwestern Ontario and Northern Minnesota has made some significant gains in 2009.

The program saw a 31 percent increase in the number of tips received.

Executive Director Doug Anderson says they also saw a 36 percent jump in the amount of tips paid out.

2009 saw a 92 percent jump in the amount of drugs seized.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Mischief to area snowmobile trails

OPP are looking into a complaint of mischief on area snowmobile trails.

Postings and signs for snowmachine trails in Keewatin have been vandalized.

OPP remind the public that most of the work done on marking and maintenance of those trails is done by volunteers.

Removing posted signs or markers could results in operators going to areas that may not be safe.

If anyone has information about the vandalism they can call the OPP or Crimestoppers.

Underage Drunk Driver

An underage drinker was caught at a RIDE check stop on Transmitter Road over the weekend.

Officers detected the odour of alcohol from the driver.

After registering a fail on the road side test, the 18 year old Jace Jones was charged with
impaired driving as well as consuming alcohol under the legal age of 19.

Serious Accident

A Toronto man is in hospital in serious condition following a single vehicle crash on Highway 17 between Vermilion Bay and Kenora.

OPP say the crash occured around 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, about 40-kilometres east of Kenora.

Police say a transport left the highway and rolled over in the ditch.

The 54-year-old driver was transported to Winnipeg with spine and head injuries.

The crash forced the closure of the Trans-Canada for an hour.

Local Sports Round Up

Kenora's High School sports teams were kept busy this past weekend.

The Boys hockey team fell to Dryden 4 to 1 at a tournament in Winkler, Manitoba.

On the Volleyball Court, St. Thomas Aquinas' Senior Girls team fell to the Eagles 25-21, 25-19.
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A split for the Kenora Midget Thistles at home this past weekend. It was a good start for Kenora as they hosted the Yellowhead Chiefs.

Friday, the Thistles pulled out a 4-3 win. All-star Jon Johannesson scored a pair in the win.

Looking for the weekend sweep on Saturday, the Thistles lost 4-3 in a shootout.
Brett Biosol scored twice for Kenora in the loss.

Next game for the Midgets will be Friday at Thistle rink against the Winnipeg Wild.

Solid Waste Kenora

At least one department in the City of Kenora is expected to make money in 2010.

The budget for the solid waste department was approved at a meeting yesterday.

Councillor Dave McCann says they are projecting a 723 thousand dollar surplus for garbage collection, the waste transfer station and landfill operations.

McCann says the Solid Waste Budget does not include recycling costs.

He adds that recycling continues to cost the city money, because there is no market for our recycled goods.

Deer Decoy

Two Wisconsin hunters have been convicted of charges related to illegal deer hunting in the Dryden area.

Dennis Majewski is being ordered to pay 25-hundred dollars and Sean Meier 1-thousand dollars for hunting at night.

Court heard that the men were driving on a road north of Dryden last November, an hour after the legal hunting time.

One of the men parked his truck in the middle of the road, used his lights to illuminate a deer standing in the ditch, while the other man got out and shot the buck.

However, the hunters were tricked, as the Ministry of Natural Resources set up a buck deer decoy and officers arrested them at the scene.

Drug Bust

A 19 year old man has been arrested for trying to traffic drugs in a remote community in northwestern Ontario.

The OPP say they were called to the North Caribou Band Office on Thursday afternoon atthe request of a local band councillor.

Officers arrived at the office and after a brief discussion they discovered a number of of Oxycondone pills, over a pound of marijuana and a quantity of another drug.

Brandon Timothy Adams from the Weagamow First Nation has been charged with three counts of trafficking and one count of breach of probation.

He made an appearance in Sioux Lookout court on Friday.

New Board Governance Model

The Lake of the Woods District Hospital wants to change the way its hosptial board operates.

The board is considering a corporate model, that would mean they wouldn't take part in the municipal elections this October.

Chair Debbie Baldwin says they're looking for feedback from the community and want to know what the public would like to see in their hospital board.

Further meetings are planned on the topic in the future, and a new board model could be in place before the June annual general meeting.

ILevel Timberstrand Mill

The ILevel Timberstrand Mill on the Jones Road is looking forward to better times in 2010.

After enduring a couple of very quiet years, mill manager Bill Candline says things are starting to look up.

He expects they will be able to ramp up production by the spring.

Candline says the mill is currenlty working between three, and three and a half days a week, to meet their order paper.

Sunset Trail Riders Trails Update

90 percent of the Sunset Trail Rider Club's trails are open.

President Ken Bracken says most of their trails are ready for snowmobilers.

Bracken adds more snow is needed to get the groomers out on some land trails.

A list of trails and they're conditions are available at www.sunsettrailriders.ca

Friday, January 8, 2010

Emergency Services System NWO

The Northwest Local Health Integration Network wants to create a regional emergency services system.

It's one of the many ideas contained in the regional study.

Members of the Lake of the Woods Hospital Board have mixed feelings on the idea, stating that there are some good points but also some areas of concern.

C.E.O. Marc Balcaen says one of their concerns involves who will govern the emergency services commitee.

The hospital board is drafting a letter to the NW LHIN stating their concerns.

Sewer and Water Rates

Expect to pay a bit more for sewer and water services in the City of Kenora this year.

Kenora City Council is planning for a five percent increase starting July 1st, with possible increases of five percent a year over the next four years.

Councillor Dave McCann says they need the rate increases to try and reduce projected deficits in the department.

For the average home owner, the increase in sewer and water rates would amount to about three dollars and 50 cents a month.

Council is expected to approve the rate increases in the 2010 budget, which is set to be approved on February 6th.

OPP Stabbing Minto

Two people have been arrested following a pair of stabbing incidents in the north end of town.

The OPP say that around 9:00 last night, a fight broke out in the Minto area.

Two people sustained stab wounds and were taken to Lake of the WoodsDistrict Hospital for treatment.

One of the victims was released a short time later and the other was held for observation.

A short time later, police were able to arrest a21 year old Merrill Land.

A second suspect, a 17 year old male youth was arrested Thursday afternoon.

They have both been charged with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.

Hudak tours NWO

The Leader of Ontario's Conservative Party is taking advantage of the break from Legislature to tour Northwestern Ontario.

Tim Hudak spoke to the Dryden Rotary Club yesterday at Eagles Landing.Hudak stressed the Liberal Government has turned its back on Northwestern Ontario.

Hudak unveiled more details of his Northern Jobs Plan which includes a guarantee to make area communities and First Nations eligible for a share of royalties from crown land developments.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Pikangikum Help

Two trailers filled with several bags and boxes of children's clothing, diapers and food items are on their way to Pikagikum First Nation.

The items were collected last month by Family and Children Services Rainy River.

Constable Anne McCoy is the O-P-P is helping FACS with the delivery.

Six employees with FACS are also making the day long journey to the remote community north of Red Lake.

Municipal Elections

Local residents have nine months to decide whether they want to run in this year's municipal elections.

Nomination forms have been available since January 4th, but so far, no-one has expressed interest in any of the races.

Joanne McMillin is the city clerk and says people can drop by her office for the nomination forms.

Elections will be held for Kenora city council, mayor, local school boards and the Lake of the Woods Hospital Board on October 25th.

Fort Frances Fatal

The OPP in Fort Frances are looking into the circumstances surrounding the death of a one month old baby girl.

Rhianna Gosselin-Allen passed away at a Winnipeg Hospital on Monday.

A post-mortem exam was conducted in Winnipeg onTuesday, but the results of the autopsy are not yet complete.

Members of the North West Region Forensic Identification Unit are assisting the OPP's Criminal Investigation Branch in Kenora.

OPP Unsolved Homocides

OPP in Northwestern Ontario are actively seeking new information into 11 unsolved homocide cases.

The murder of Susan Assin in Kenora in 1974 is one of the cases on the OPP's website.

Sgt. Shelley Garr says a variety of information on the unsolved cases is available to the public on their site opp.ca

The cases date back to the 1960's.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Richards Golf Tournament

In addition to captaining the Philadelphia Flyers and being named to the Canadian Men's Olympic Hockey Team, Mike Richards is going to find some timeto organize a new charity golf tournament.

The tournament will take place at the Kenora Golf and Country Club on July 15th.

He's not sure whether it will become an annual event or not.

Proceeds will go to the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Regional CommunityFoundation and the Canadian Cancer Society.

December Weather Normal

Despite frigid temperatures over the past couple of weeks, the weather this past December was pretty average.

Environment Canada Climatologist, Geoff Coulson says while we received a bit more snow than usual, temperatures were pretty normal.

Coulson says the cold, clear weather will likely remain with us for the forseeable future, with temperatures moderating slightly by the weekend.

Rickford on Proroguing Parliment



The Member of Parliament for the Kenora Riding is defending the government's decision to suspend the current sitting of the House of Commons.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper prorogued parliament until March which will kill a number of bills currently on the order paper.
Greg Rickford says that will not affect all bills, including the private members bill to kill the Federal Long gun Registry.
Rickford suggests the delay in the next sitting of Parliament will mean that he will be able to spend more time in the riding meeting with his constituents.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

OPP Ride Check Stats

The Kenora Detachment of the OPP was kept busy with its festive RIDE programover the past five weeks.

The annual campaign wrapped up on Saturday and police say they stopped over 13 thousand vehicles in the Kenora area.

A total of eight people were charged with impaired driving or refusing to provide a breath sample.

Officers also issued five three-day suspensions for motorists registering a warning at roadside check stops.

Northwestern Ontario Buses

The provincial government is rejecting calls to extend Ontario Northland bus service into northwestern Ontario.

Starting in the middle of January, Greyhound will be reducing service in this region to just bus a day from Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie.

Northern Development and Mines Minister Michael Gravelle says he'd rather see the private sector take the initiative, rather than the provincial government.

The provincial government subsidizes bus service to northeastern Ontario to the tune of 25 million dollars a year, and some opposition members at Queen's Park feel northwestern Ontario deserves similar treatment.

Economic Development Commission Kenora

2009 was a busy year for construction in the City of Kenora.

Millions of dollars flowed into the community from the federal and provincial governments for infrastructure spending.

Geordie McEwan is a director of the Lake of the Woods Economic Development Commission and says they worked hard to secure that funding.

Some of the projects that received funding this year were reconstruction of Highway 17 west in
Kenora, the replacement of the submarine waterline, the Discovery Center in Norman and Phase
Two of the Downtown Revitalization project.

Olympic Torch Relay Kenora


Despite frigid temperatures, the City of Kenora gave the Olympic Torch a warm welcome.

About three thousand people crammed into the Harborfront Parking Lot to witness the lighting of the Olympic Cauldrun.


Wayne Fiecek was the final Olympic Torch bearer and says it was an experienceof a lifetime.

The Olympic Torch will have two final stops today before leaving Ontario.

Ten people will carry the flame from Lake of the Woods Museum and over to Keewatin.


The Torch will also roll into the Shoal Lake #39 First Nation later this morning.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Sexual Assault Charge

A routine Ride stop resulted in a variety of charges being laid against several Kenora area residents.

OPP stopped a vehicle that attempted to bypass a RIDE checkpoint on December 19th.

The driver 26 year old Jim Scott of White Dog First Nation was charged with impaired driving.

Further investigation led to two of the vehicle's passengers being arrested for various bail violations.

The 15 year old female passenger told police she had been sexually assaulted earlier that evening by one of the male passengers.

35 year old Gerald Scott has been charged with sexual assault and sexual interference contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada.

OPP say further charges may be pending.

Local Hockey

It was a Weekend split for the Kenora Senior Thistles against the Fort Frances Thunderhawks at Thistle Arena.

Saturday night the Thistles dominated Fort Frances winning 7-0.

Jeff Richards and Sean Hughes led Kenora with 2 goals each.

Sunday afternoon it was the Thunderhawks pulling off a 4-3 win.

The two teams will meet again January 9th when the rivalry moves to Fort Frances.

Olympic Torch In Kenora Tonight

Excitement is starting to build as the Olympic Torch gets ready to make its way toKenora this evening.

A total of seven people will carry the torch from Mikana Way down to the Harborfront starting at about 6:45 tonight.

Buck Matiowski is a member of the Olympic Torch local organizing committee and says they will have a nice added touch for the Kenora celebration.

The Olympic Torch will make its way down to the Kenora Harborfront at around 7:00 this evening.

It will then leave tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 from the Lake of the Woods Museum, with 10 more people scheduled to carry the torch.

Drive Test Workers Back on Job

DriveTest workers will be back to work this morning after a long strike.

Workers have ratified a new contract after a strike that hadprevented many Ontario residents from getting new drivers' licenses or renewals since August.

Some 590 DriveTest employees walked off the job August 21st aftertalks with their employer, Serco, collapsed.

New Tourism Officer

The City of Kenora has hired a Tourism Officer to work with the Economic Development Team.

Heather Paterson starts her new job today and has been given the task of implementing the City's tourism plan.

Economic Development Manager Jennifer Findlay says it was extremly important to hire a Tourism Officer.

Paterson is a Manitoba import but has been coming to Kenora all her life.

STR Snowmobiling Season

The Sunset Trail Riders Club is gearing up for the 2010 snowmobiling season.

President Ken Bracken says they've been hard at work grooming area trails and preparing signage.

Bracken notes they've also had a little more financial help than previous years.

The STR recently received funding from from the OFSC, and the Federal Government to rebuild the Ethelma Lake bridge.

Trail permit sales are slightly down from last year, but Bracken notes that's probably due to
November and December's warmer than normal weather.

Permits are available for purchase throughout the snowmobile season.