Monday, September 20, 2010

Broncos win on the Road

Beaver Brae's football team is off to a promising start to the season.

The Broncos crushed Maples on Friday 28-6, improving their record to 2-0 in the Winnipeg High
School Football League.

Beaver Brae's next test is Thursday at home against Kildonan East.

The Reivers are also unbeaten after two games. 

Thistles see first action of the season

It was a good weekend for the Kenora Triple "a" midget Thistles.

The Thistles were in Beausejour for a pre-season tournament.
The Kenora Midgets finished the tournament with a record of three wins and one loss.

They wrapped up the tournament with a 5-2 win over the Interlake Lightning yesterday.

Thomas Aquinas win KIVT

The Thomas Aquinas Saints won the Kenora Invitational Junior Boys Volleyball tournament over the weekend.

The tournament was played at both Beaver Brae and T.A. Friday and Saturday.

The Saints finished the round robin with a 10-2 record, and beat Whitefish Bay in two straight games in the semi-finals.

T.A. met up with Fort Frances in the final, and managed to beat the Muskies two games to one.

Treaty Three Opposes Far North Act

Grand Council Treaty Three has joined the ground swell of opposition against the Far North Act.

Grand Chief Diane Kelly says she's worried the provincial government is taking away some of the decision making over their traditional lands.

Kelly says aboriginal commities are the only growing population in the north and wants the provincial government to recognize their jurisdiction in the region.
She adds that the Toronto-based discussions and consultations on Bill 191 are not  appropriate for decisions that affect the far north.

She sugges bi-lateral talks take place between the Province Ontario and Treaty Three.

Three All-Candidate Forums in three days

Candidates running for Kenora city council are going to be busy next week.

Three all-candidate forums for mayor and council will take place over three days.

One week from today, the Kenora and District Chamber of Commerce will be holding a forum at the Super 8 motel.

That will be followed up a night later with a all-candidates forum with the Local Young
Business Professionals group at the Rotary Room in the Kenora Rec. Center.

And on Wednesday the 29th, the Kenora Seniors Coalition will be holding its own forum for the candidates in the same location the next morning.

The official vote in the municipal elections is October 25th, but vote by mail
ballots should be in the mailbox by the end of next week.

Strike at NOSM continues

Contract talks between the North Ontario School of Medicine and

the union representing more than 150 workers have broken off.

OPSEU local 677 says the talks collapsed yesterday after four
days of mediation.

The union says a bit of progress was made, but there's no word when talks might resume.

Outstanding issues include contracting out, transfers to alternate locations, hours of work, overtime and wages.

The administrative, technical and clerical staff work at campuses at Laurentian University in Sudbury and Lakehead University in Thunder Bay and satellite campuses in Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie.

OFAH weighs in Federal Gun Registry Vote

The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is disappointed that a number of NDP Members
of Parliament have reversed their decision to dismantle the federal long gun registry.

A vote on the registry is scheduled to be held this week on Parliament Hill.

Greg Ferrant is a spokesperson for the OFAH and says the issue is becoming a bit of a
political football.

Ferrant says the vote is too close to call, and isn't willing to predict is the private members
will to kill the long gun registry will pass or not.

Rickford ready for new session of Parliament

Members of Parliament go back to work today after a summer on the barbeque circuit.

Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford says it looks like its going to be a busy session.

In addition to a number of government bills on the agenda, Rickford says he'll be speaking out against a private members bill by Toronto area M.P. John McKay on corporate accountability.

Rickford adds that the other major vote this week will take place on Wednesday on the
federal long gun registry.

He says at this point the vote is too close to call.

NAN continues lobby effort against Far North Act

Northwestern Ontario First Nations say they will not recognize the Far North Act if it's passed by the provincial legislature.

Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy says the voices of First Nations people in Northern Ontario are being ignored.

The bill would block up to 42-percent of Ontario's land mass from development, protecting 225-thousand square kilometres of boreal forest.

Nishnawbe Aski Nation represents 49 First Nation communities in an area covering two thirds of the province.