And Canadian Blood Services says they still have lots of appointment times avaiable for its Blood Donor Clinic in Kenora this week.
As many as 220 donors are expected over the next two days at Thomas Aquinas School.
Harvey Heather from Canadian Blood Services says its often difficult to get people
out to their summer blood donor clinics.
The Blood Donor Clinic will run from 4:30 this afternoon until 9:00 tonight and
then again tomorrow morning from 9:30 to 12:30.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Heritage Committee looks at protection for Rideout Cottonwood
Kenora's Heritage Committee is looking at a by-law that could protect an old tree in the north end of town.
The 300 year old eastern cottonwood in the Rideout area is one of oldest of its species in Ontario.
The Heritage Committee currently has by-laws which register and designate historical buildings and homes in Kenora, but nothing that can protect natural landscapes.
Committee members are currently looking into similar by-laws in communities elsewhere in Ontario.
A very wet weekend
It was a very wet weekend across northwestern Ontario, with the Kenora area
seeing the most rainfall.
About a months worth of rain fell in the city Saturday and Sunday,
while the Experimental Lakes area just east of the city had the largest
downpour, with 113.5 millimeters.
Bill Laidlaw from Signal Weather Services says were were expecting some rain this
past weekend, but perhaps not that much.
Sioux Narrows was also deluged with 94 millimeters of rain.
There was so much rain, that a section of Highway 71 just north of Sioux Narrows was covered in water, temporarily closing down that section of the road.
Kenora Judokas medal at Nationals
A couple of members of the Jaffray Melick Judo Club earned medals at the National Judo Championships
in Lethbridge over the weekend.
Kaitie Dennis led the medal parade with a pair of bronze medals.
Dennis placed third in both the Under 17 and Under 20 age groups, while Ben Dennis had to settle for a silver medal in the Under 15 division after a split decision in the gold medal match.
Luke Heatherington also completed in the Under 17 division and finished 5th in his weight group.
All four will remain in Lethbridge this week for the National training camp.
in Lethbridge over the weekend.
Kaitie Dennis led the medal parade with a pair of bronze medals.
Dennis placed third in both the Under 17 and Under 20 age groups, while Ben Dennis had to settle for a silver medal in the Under 15 division after a split decision in the gold medal match.
Luke Heatherington also completed in the Under 17 division and finished 5th in his weight group.
All four will remain in Lethbridge this week for the National training camp.
IJC agrees to management agreement on Lake of the Woods
The International Joint Commission has been asked to examine the development of a bi-national management of both Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake.
Canada's chair Joe Comuzzi says the review will first focus on a governance model for the two border waters.
A final report is expected by the end of 2011.
Work to begin this week on Redditt Washout
The Redditt Local Roads Board is hoping for some emergency funding from the province
to help cover the cost of a major road washout.
A section of the road just north of the CN train tracks washed out last weekend.
Work crews are expected to begin repairing the damage and installing a new culvert
today.
About 25 feet of road were washed away by heavy rains during the last weekend of
June.
Local residents living on the north side of the CN tracks have to use a detour to
get to their homes.
to help cover the cost of a major road washout.
A section of the road just north of the CN train tracks washed out last weekend.
Work crews are expected to begin repairing the damage and installing a new culvert
today.
About 25 feet of road were washed away by heavy rains during the last weekend of
June.
Local residents living on the north side of the CN tracks have to use a detour to
get to their homes.
Body of missing man located in Rainy Lake
O-P-P divers have recovered the body of a man who had been missing since Canada Day after falling out of a boat on Rainy Lake.
The body of 43-year-old Robert Mainville of Couchiching First Nation was found in an area of Duck Bay, yesterday morning.
The search by provincial police had been ongoing since last Thursday night when Mainville and another man fell into the lake.
The other man, whom police have not identified, was found alive that night and taken to LaVerendrye Hospital in Fort Frances for treatment.
The body of 43-year-old Robert Mainville of Couchiching First Nation was found in an area of Duck Bay, yesterday morning.
The search by provincial police had been ongoing since last Thursday night when Mainville and another man fell into the lake.
The other man, whom police have not identified, was found alive that night and taken to LaVerendrye Hospital in Fort Frances for treatment.
Kenora's newest street named
The City of Kenora now has a new street.
Mike Richards Way was officially dedicated Friday afternoon at
a special ceremony at the Kenora Rec. Center.
The street named after the Philadelphia Flyer Captain runs along
side the Rec. Center.
Richards says he was surprised by the honor.
Richards is now gearing up for his Charity Golf Tournament
later this month at the Kenora Golf and Country Club.
He says a number of his Flyer team mates and at least one
member of the Chicago Black Hawks will be attending.
Mike Richards Way was officially dedicated Friday afternoon at
a special ceremony at the Kenora Rec. Center.
The street named after the Philadelphia Flyer Captain runs along
side the Rec. Center.
Richards says he was surprised by the honor.
Richards is now gearing up for his Charity Golf Tournament
later this month at the Kenora Golf and Country Club.
He says a number of his Flyer team mates and at least one
member of the Chicago Black Hawks will be attending.