Monday, April 18, 2011

OPP seize drugs in routine traffic stop

The OPP's seatbelt campaign has netted more than just drivers failing to buckle up.

Police pulled over a vehicle on Highway 17-A over the weekend for a seatbelt infraction.

Officers also noticed the evidence of some drug use inside the car.

A search of the vehicle uncovered of 340 Oxycodone pills, 25 Ecstasy pills and 11 hundred dollars
in cash with an estimated street value of $37,000.

41 year old Ryan Place of Victoria and 41 year old Shane Nixon of Calgary have been charged
with possession of property obtained by crime, trafficking in a narcotic and possession of a weapon
for a dangerous purpose.

Kids for Cancer Tournament Seeks Support from City Council

Organizers of a hockey tournament for cancer research are seeking help from Kenora City Council.

Dean Caron started up the annual Kenora Kids for Cancer Research Tournament two years ago.

He says they have expanded every year and expect more than 20 teams this year.

He says they would like to expand ever further, but would like a break on some of their
costs at the Rec. Center. 

Caron says the tournament raised over 12 thousand dollars last year for cancer research and their target this year is 15 thousand.

No Digital Billboard for the Harborfront

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

At least that seems to be the case with Kenora City Council.

After paving the way earlier this week for the possibility of a digital bill board, the Property and Planning Committee has apparently had a change of heart.

In a vote Friday morning, a majority of council voted against a sign variance that would allow the installation of the digital display on Lakeview Drive.

Councillor Ron Lunny says that means the existing five billboards along the Kenora Harborfront will stay in place.

Allan Cup Wraps up with near Sell Out

Organizers of the Allan Cup in Kenora say they are pleased with how the week-long tournament ran.

The event wrapped up Saturday with the gold medal game in front of a near sell-out crowd at the Kenora Rec. Center.

Chair of the Allan Cup Committee Judy Bain says they were pleasantly pleased with the attendance at all the games.

Bain says it will likely take another month before they know if the Allan
Cup tournament generated any profit or not.

Flavour Gone Campaign Back with a Vengeance

The Flavour Gone campaign against flavoured tobacco has been re-launched.

The youth-based anti-tobacco organization has been battling tobacco companies for the past couple of years for targeting youth with flavoured tobacco.

Roberta Lappage says they thought they had won the battle after the federal government passed legislation against flavoured tobacco back in 2010.

During the Allan Cup tournament, a number of brightly clad youth in so-called morph suits protested the continued manufacture of flavoured tobacco.

Con College Offers New Training Program

A new training program aims to prepare First Nations workers for jobs in mining and energy.

Confederation College President Pat Lang says the program is customized to meet the needs of participants.

Courses will be offered on-reserve and by Confederation College in Thunder Bay and Geraldton.

250 training opportunities have been offered to five area First Nations by to prepare participants for jobs in the energy and mining sectors.

New Boating Test Required for Licence

That test needed to obtain a Pleasure Craft Operators Card is now a little harder.

The test includes more questions and if done on line, a 3-hour course must be completed first.

Cameron Taylor of BoatSmart! Canada doesn't see the changes discouraging people from getting the card.

The fine for not having a card is 250-dollars.

Sharks take a bite out of the Competition in Thunder Bay

The Kenora Sharks Swim Club is the cream of northern Ontario.

The Sharks took part in the Ontario division three swim championships over the weekend and took top honors.

Kenora Swimmers earned 782.5 team points ahead of Thunder Bay, North Bay and Kirkland Lake.

Teams were awarded points for their individual swimmers.
The win means that the Sharks now move up to the Ontario Division two championships next year.

Caribous Take Allan Cup back to Newfoundland

The underdog Clarenville Caribous have their first ever Allan Cup title.

The Caribous topped the six team field over the weekend with a 5-3 win over the Bentley Generals in the gold medal game.

Ivan Hapgood is the team's coach and says the win is special, especially since they failed to win a game at the Allan Cup tournament last year.


Jason Churchill, Clarenville's goal was named the tournament MVP, while Thistles captain, Sean Hughes was named to the Allan Cup all star team at forward.