Friday, September 3, 2010
Sioux Narrows/Nestor Fall Elections
It looks like there will be at least two election races in Sioux Narrows/Nestor Falls in October.
With a week left before the nomination deadline, three people have signed up to run for two councillor at-large positions.
Former mayor Gerry O'Leary will battle incumbants Chan Motlong and Lou Kabel.
In Ward One, which represents Sioux Narrows North, Gail Black is being challenged
by John Stuhldrieir.
There is only one candidate for mayor so far.
Incumbant Bill Thompson has filed his nomination papers.
The only candidate in Ward Two, which is Nestor Falls south, is Randy Hanson
Broncos Upend Eagles in Exhibition Football
An impressive debut for Beaver Brae's Football Team.
The Broncos upended the Dryden Eagles 31-6 yesterday in exhibition action at Pete Fair Memorial
Field.
Scott Morgan had a pair of touchdowns for the Broncos, while Colt German had a couple of
touchdown passes.
Overall, head coach Chris Penner says he was pleased with how his players performed on both
offense and defence.
Ryan Van Bellingham and Nick Hendy each had touchdown receptions for the Broncos, while
Cody Jones added seven points from the kicking game.
Beaver Brae will start the regular season next Friday at home against the Eagles once again.
Fire Rangers Back Home
The last remaining Ministry of Natural Resources personnel working in British Columbia return home today.
The departure of 178 fireRangers and 30 support staff will end Ontario's support to the fire fight in B-C that began at the end of July.
In all about 750 people provided more than 10-thousand days of support, Ontario's the third largest dispatch on record.
Drug Bust on Fort Hope F.N.
Nishnawbe Aski Police executed a search warrant of the Fort Hope First Nation.
Police seized a street value of approximately 14-thousand dollars worth of OxyContin prescription drugs.
32 year old Linda Josephine Wabano and 32 year old Normand Sidney Shawinimash have each been charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking.
Wabano and Shawinimash have both been released on conditions and will appear in court on November 4th.
Nishinabe Aski Nation To Rally at Queen's Park
The Nishinawbe Aski Nation plans to rally at Queen's Park this fall.
Grand Chief Stan Beardy says they vehemently oppose the far north act and want it scrapped.
Beardy says they'll take action, but are still willing to talk with the government.
Beardy feels the far north act takes their land jurisdiction rights away.
Province ready to roll-out tourism zones
The provincial government is expected to roll out funding for the new regional tourism zones.
Minister Michael Chan says it will be any day now when the zones are made official.
Chan says he spoke with tourism officials in the northwest and they seem to be on board with the new larger zones.
Minister Michael Chan says it will be any day now when the zones are made official.
Chan says he spoke with tourism officials in the northwest and they seem to be on board with the new larger zones.
Trus-Joist Back up after Downtime
Weyerhaueser says its not sure how the U.S. housing market it going to affect the
Trus-Joist Mill on the Jones Road this fall.
The mill is just coming off a week's down time.
Wayne Rosnowski says after a fairly promising start to the year, things have tailed
off in recent months.
Rosnowski says they hope to be able to operate at least five days a week during the
fall months, but that will all depend on how the american housing market performs.