Thursday, April 14, 2011

Allan Cup Preview

It will be a battle of northwestern Ontario in the Allan Cup quarter-finals this evening at the Kenora Rec. Center.

The Kenora Thistles will meet up with the Fort Frances Thunderhawks at 8:00.

The winner will move onto tomorrow's semi-final round, while the loser will be eliminated from further play.

Thistles Head Coach Ryan Reynard says even though the Thunderhawks are winless so far, he expects a tough game.

The other game today will see the Southeast Prairie Thunder take on the Dundas Real McCoys.

That's a 2:00 start.

The Clarenville Caribous and the Bentley Generals have a bye into tomorrow's semi-finals.

Substance Abuse Task Force Set Up

Kenora's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Task Force has come out with its first ever Drug Strategy for the community.

The Task Force was set up about a year ago, with close to 30 local agencies represented at the table.

Constable Bob Bernie of the OPP says the Drug Strategy is about more than just enforcement.

Bernie says the goal of the task force is to reduce the harm caused by substance abuse.

The Task Force has set up a web-site and hopes to develop some billboards to help to deliver their messages.

NOMA Opposes Forest Tenure Act

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is having its say about the Forest Tenure Act.

NOMA called for a minimum five year trial period for the proposed forest management corporations.

President Ron Nelson made his comments to the standing committee over video conference.

NOMA wants the bill amended before it returns to the Legislature for third reading.

City Seeks Funding Increase for Beds and Heads

The City of Kenora is seeking increased transfer payments from the provincial government.

Council is looking to pass a resolution calling for money for so-call heads and beds.

Currently the province provides the city about 75 dollars for every hospital, jail and college bed in the community.

That amounts to about 28 thousand dollars a year in revenue for the city.

That funding hasn't increased since 1987, and the city is seeking an increase to about 135 dollars per bed.

District Services Board has job vacancies

The Kenora District Services Board has a few key vacancies it has to fill.

The Services Board is currently looking for a Director of Emergency Services.

Peter Marshall has announced his resignation.

Councillor Louis Roussin also says the Board is looking for a new Human Resources Officer and is looking to enlarge the I.T. department.

The District Services Board has also hired a new Chief Administrative Officer.

Dan McNeil begins his new duties next month.

Thistles Lose to Bentley at Allan Cup

The Kenora Thistles have dropped their first game at the Allan Cup.

The Thistles lost a hard fought 3-2 decision against the Bentley Generals last night at the Kenora Rec. Center.

Sean Hughes and Kevin Chabbert scored power play goals for the Thistles, who are back in action tonight.

Kenora will take on Fort Frances in a quarter-final match-up at 8:00.

In yesterday's other game, the Clarenville Caribous got by the  Southeast Prairie Thunder 3-2 and earned a bye into Friday's semi-finals.

Southeast will face the Dundas Real McCoys in today's other quarter-final at 2:00.