Wednesday, September 21, 2011

OPP investigate Fatal Fire on Lake of the Woods

One person is dead and another in critical but stable condition as a result of a fire at a cottage on Lake of the Woods.

The OPP say the blaze took place just before 5:00 Monday morning on Ward Island.

The cabin was completely destroyed.

The Ontario Fire Marshall's office has been called into investigate.

Police have not released the name of the deceased, but say both people were residents of the United States.

Organizers of Northern Leaders debate still hoping Dalton shows

Organizers of this week's leaders debate on northern issues are still hoping the premier might make an appearance.

Andy Scribilo is the president of the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce and believes there is a lot of pressure on Dalton McGuinty to take part.

The leaders debate will take place Friday morning in Thunder Bay.

Far North Act Under Attack at all-candidates forum

The Far North Act came under attack at last night's all-candidates forum in Kenora.

At least three of the candidates indicated that their party would either scrap it or re-write it.

Rod McKay for the Conservatives says they believe in opening up the north for development.

Charmaine Romaniuk from the Northern Ontario Heritage Party says their goal would be to make sure any minerals mined in the north would be processed here as well.


Sarah Campbell from the NDP, Anthony Leek from the Liberals and Jo Jo Holiday of the Green Party also attended the forum.

Saints Sweep Rams in NorWOSSA season opener

A good start to the season for the Thomas Aquinas Boys Volleyball and Girls basketball teams.

They made it a clean sweep over the Red Lake Rams yesterday.

The T.A. senior boys cruised to an easy three sets to none victory over the Rams, while the Saints Junior boys needed five sets to get by Red Lake.

In Basketball action, the Senior Saints upended the Rams 30-12, while the Junior girls held on for a 27-24 victory.

Broncos lose season opener on home Court

A disappointing start to the season for Beaver Brae's court Sport teams.

They were swept by the Dryden Eagles this afternoon at home.

The Broncos Senior boys volleyball team took the Eagles to five games, but came out on the losing end, while the Beaver Brae junior squad lost in three straight sets.

In girls basketball, Dryden earned a 28-20 win over the Broncos.

Kaitlyn Sparkman led the offense with 7 points.

The Beaver Brae junior girls dropped a 41-30 decision. Riley Smith was the game's high scorer with 11 points.

Canada's Inflation Rate

Canada's annual inflation rate jumped to 3.1 per cent last month as consumers paid more for many items, including gasoline and food.

Statistics Canada says, on a month-to-month basis, consumers paid 3-10ths of a per cent more last month than in July.The surprisingly strong jump reverses a recent trend to more moderate inflation, which had seen the rate fall from 3.7 during May to 2.7 per cent in July.

But gasoline was 22.8 per cent more expensive last month than in August 2010. Food cost 4.4 per cent more

Fertility Treatments

Canada's fertility doctors are looking at barring obese women from having fertility treatments.

It's in light of some research showing obese women who have in-vitro fertilization treatments have higher risks of complications.

The idea is being discussed among the fertility doctors who are meeting at a conference this week in Toronto

Vote

A sure sign that the Provincial election is fast approaching!

Advance polls open in several communities today according to Kenora-Rainy River Returning Officer Ian Simpson.

Kenora residents can also start voting today at 227 2ND STREET SOUTH .

Voters should bring their photo ID and the Notice of Registration Card.

Youth Action Committee on Drugs

Kenora City Council is being asked to support yet another committee.

A couple of members of the Youth Action Committee on Drugs made a deputation this week suggesting the formation of a youth council.

The council would be made up of youth between the ages of 14 and 20 and would have an elected board of directors.

Air Canada

The skies are clear for Air Canada in its labour dispute with its flight attendants.

A threatened strike was averted after a tentative agreement was reached late yesterday between the airline and its 68-hundred attendants.

CUPE is happy with the deal and recommends members accept it when they vote on it next month.

The union says even though the agreement was reached with back-to-work legislation looming, it achieved about 80 per cent of what it wanted.

Canadian Doctors

The College of Family Physicians of Canada is releasing a report on Parliament Hill today calling for patient-centered care and timely access to health care for all Canadians.

C-E-O Dr. Calvin Gutkin says more clearly defined links are needed between the family-practice office and other health services in the community

Dr. Rob Boulay says all Canadians should expect to have a family doctor by 2020.