Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Health Unit Moves Clinical Services Downtown

The Northwestern Health Unit is shuffling some of its services around in the community.

As of Monday, all of its clinical services have been centralized into office space in Market Square.

Mark Perreault is the Chief Executive Officer of the Health Unit and says the move just made strategic sense.

The news services available in Market Square include the needle exchange, sexual health clinics, travel information, infectious disease control and the tuberculosis program.

Council Members won`t get a raise in 2011

Members of Kenora City council won't be getting a pay raise this year,

but they will begin to look at the issue of their remuneration.

The city's finance committee is expected to hold discussions about
whether to raise councillor wages starting in 2012.

Kenora mayor Dave Canfield says there hasn't been any increases in
more than a decade.

He adds that it will become increasingly difficult to get people to run
for office if they don't address the issue.

Council has at least decided to increase the travel budget of councillors this year.

It previously had been capped at 500 dollars per council member.

Forest Tenure Bill Draws Ire of Northern Groups

The Provincial Government is getting an earful for its decision to not hold committee hearings on its new Forest Tenure Legislation in Northern Ontario.

Ontario Forest Industries Association spokesperson Scott Jackson says the McGuinty Liberals don't seem interested in the opinions of Northerners.

Minister of Northern Development Michael Gravelle says they still want to hear from area residents.

Hearings will be held in Toronto on April 11th and 13th.

Con College to Offer new Course in Kenora

Confederation College has received funding to offer a new pre-apprenticeship program in automotive and heavy equipment mechanics at its campuses in Fort Frances and Kenora this spring.

Don Bernosky, executive director of Innovation and Skills Development says it addresses a local demand.

The 275-thousand dollars in government money allows the College to begin offering the 40-week program this May.

Final Team for Allan Cup to be Determined Thursday

We are going to have to wait a couple of more days before we find out the 6th and final team competing at the Allan Cup finals here in Kenora.

The Norwood Vipers and forced a seventh and deciding game in the Major League Hockey senior AAA final last night with a 5-2 win over the Dundas Real McCoys.

The best-of-seven series, now tied 3-3, will be decided Thursday in Dundas.

The Allan Cup starts next Monday in Kenora.

JM Judo Club Collects five Medals in Edmonton

The JM Judo Club took five fighters to Edmonton for the International Judo Tournament at the West Edmonton Mall this past weekend and brought home five medals.

Ben and Kaitie Dennis won their respective divisions, while Thomas Hertz and Taylor Tom also won gold.

Daniel Gordon took home a bronze medal in the 46 kilo division.

This weekend, the club is heading to Steinbach for the Eastern Manitoba Championships.

More Traffic Tickets Issued in Kenora

Traffic tickets have been a big area of growth for the City of Kenora.

In the past year there has been a 65 percent increase in the number of
traffic tickets written in the city.

In 2010, police and by-law control officers generated about 85 hundred
tickets, compared to just 55 hundred the year before.

Due to the increase in fines, the city says it can afford to hire a part time
worker for the provincial offenses offices, to help with extra paperwork.