The Kenora Transit Authority will be conducting a survey of itsriders in the weeks ahead.
A questionaire has been developed which asked passengerswhat they like about the service and what they don't like.
The commission says the goal of the survey is to increaseridership and reach out to potential users.
A city employee will be on the bus late this week or earlynext week to conduct the survey.
Once the results are compiled, a report will be submittedto the Transit Authority for review.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Rainy River Resources Update
There's a lot more work ahead for Rainy River Resources in its search for gold in Richardson township, northwest of Emo.
Speaking to delegates attending the Rainy River Municipal Association meeting , vice-president Garet MacDonald says about 30 per cent of the area has been explored.
MacDonald says the company will release its latest resource estimate by the end of this month.
Speaking to delegates attending the Rainy River Municipal Association meeting , vice-president Garet MacDonald says about 30 per cent of the area has been explored.
MacDonald says the company will release its latest resource estimate by the end of this month.
Abitibi Bowater Pension Shortfall
Abitibi Bowater's 1.3 billion dollar shortfall in employee pensions continues to weigh heavy on the mind of federal NDP members.
Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty says the Federal Finance Minister needs to help find a resolution to the pension shortfall.
Rafferty is hopeful a meeting between the Federal Government, Abitbi Bowater and the Communication Energy and Paperworkers Union will happen sometime in the near future.
Land Ambulance Base Kenora
Still no word if or when the Kenora District Services Board is goingto build a land ambulence base in the City of Kenora.
The board has been looking at some property on Railway Street.
Chair of the Land Ambulence Committee, Garry Parkes says things seem to be moving in the right direction.
Last year, the District Services Board turned down an offer by the City of Kenora to build a land
ambulence base beside the newfire hall on Barsky's Hill.
The board has been planning to build a new land ambulence base in Kenora for several years, but has been unable tosecure suitable property.
The board has been looking at some property on Railway Street.
Chair of the Land Ambulence Committee, Garry Parkes says things seem to be moving in the right direction.
Last year, the District Services Board turned down an offer by the City of Kenora to build a land
ambulence base beside the newfire hall on Barsky's Hill.
The board has been planning to build a new land ambulence base in Kenora for several years, but has been unable tosecure suitable property.