Monday, June 14, 2010
Sioux Narrows Fatality
A bizarre incident in Sioux Narrows has resulted in the death of
an American visitor.
Just before 2:00 Sunday morning, the Sioux Narrows Volunteer
Fire department was called out to help look for a man who had jumped
off the Sioux Narrows Bridge.
There are reports that two people had jumped off the bridge, but only
one managed to make it to the surface.
The OPP's Underwater Search and Recovery Unit was called in and divers
managed to locate the body of the missing man around 5:00 yesterday
afternoon.
The deceased was a 27 year old man, but his name has not been released
yet.
IJC encouraged to assist Lake of the Woods
The Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation says its pleased with a number of initiatives that have been taking place over the past couple of weeks on the political front.
Earlier this month, a motion was passed in the House of Commons urging the protection of waters on Lake of the Woods.
Todd Sellars is the executive director of the Foundation and says a similar bill has also been passed in Minnesota.
Sellars says they also met recently with representitives from the Canadian Foreign Affairs Department and says a reference has also been drafted for the International Joint Commission to work on water quality issues on Lake of the Woods.
A good year for Relay for Life
A record year for fundraising at the Relay for Life.
In the 10th year of the event, over 74 thousand dollars was raised for
cancer research.
Ralph Page was one of the organizers of this years event and says they
managed to smash the previous best for the Relay locally.
A total of 25 teams showed up to walk in support of local cancer patients
at the Relay for Life this year.
Hearings begin on Far North Act
Consulation sessions are scheduled to take place in remote first nation communities this week.
The hearings are on the Ontario Government's Far North Act.
Nishinawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy says they need more time to translate the Far North document.
The far north act recently passed second reading and is subject to further revision prior to the third reading which is scheduled to happen this fall.
The hearings are on the Ontario Government's Far North Act.
Nishinawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy says they need more time to translate the Far North document.
The far north act recently passed second reading and is subject to further revision prior to the third reading which is scheduled to happen this fall.
HST Tolls Threatened
A number of First Nations communities are preparing to impose toll fees on traffic passing through their territories over the HST.
Anishinabek Nation Chiefs meeting at Fort William First Nation endorsed a resolution directing their bands to begin advertising their intentions for this summer.
Native leaders want a point-of-sale tax exemption now given to aboriginal people extended when HST kicks in July 1st.
Anishinabek Nation Chiefs meeting at Fort William First Nation endorsed a resolution directing their bands to begin advertising their intentions for this summer.
Native leaders want a point-of-sale tax exemption now given to aboriginal people extended when HST kicks in July 1st.
Rainy River Resources results
Rainy River Resources has hit more high-grade gold mineralization on its Rainy River Gold project about 80 kilometers south of Kenora.
Company officials say the exploration program continues to demonstrate the potential for underground mining.
They add the Company will be aggressively pursuing a drilling and engineering program to look at an all-underground mining operation or an open pit and underground operation.