Movember got a boost with a road hockey game at Thomas Aquinas.
Jeff Sachowski organized the event that had staff members face off with a team from Kenora Emergency Services.
Students were allowed to watch the game for a one dollar donation with all proceeds going to prostate cancer research.
Sachowski adds that proceeds from hot chocolate sales during the game are also being added to the donation.
Friday, November 30, 2012
A new perspective for the Economic Development Commission
Steve Demmings who is the CEO of Thunder Bay's Community Economic Developement Commission was invited to give a a presentation to the LOWEDC at the Discovery Centre.
Demmings talked about the prosperity of mining in the region, the opportunity to use our role as a travel destination to create business partnerships, and that we need to advertise the opportunities for business and growth.
He adds an example is the world class opporunties that come from the expanding mining industry.
KPDSB Reacts to Job Action by High School Teachers
It may not be business as usual at local high schools, but the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is trying to keep disruptions at a minimum.
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation began their job action on Wednesday.
Director of Education Jack McMaster says they will continue to work with teachers to ensure student learning is not disrupted.
Foul Play Not Suspected in Fort Fatality
OPP are continuing their investigation into the death of a man at a residence at the Elizabeth Street Manor in Fort Frances.
Police are ruling out foul play in the cause of death.
Dead is 55 year old Derek Pollard.
Police Investigate Grassy Assault
On Tuesday around 2am, Treaty Three Police responded to the incident, and found a 48-year-old man with serious injuries resulting from an altercation.
He was transported to hospital in Winnipeg.
Residential School Survivors Honored
A stained glass window in at Parliment Hill in Ottawa is shining light on the residential schools legacy.
On Wednesday, Kenora MP Greg Rickford hosted a ceremony to remember the history of Aboriginal Peoples and how far the relationships have come.
Rickford says the design of the window reflects on First Nations, Inuit and Metis all across the region.
New Osnaburgh Fire still under Investigation
The cause of death in a fatal house fire in New Osnaburgh First Nation is pending toxicology reports.
A post mortem exam was conducted at Lake of the Woods District Hospital on Sunday.
The identification of the deceased cannot be officially confirmed until the return of DNA testing.
Due to the extent of the damage, the Ontario Fire Marshall is unable to determine the exact cause of the fire.
Nishnawbe Aski Police are continuing their investigation of the event that occured last week.
A warm start to December?
A new system that originated in the prairies is headed our way and it will bring a warm front to the region on the weekend.
Environment Canada's Geoff Coulson says this system is drawing up air from the southern United States.
Sharks Hit the Road this Weekend
21 members of the swim team are in Winnipeg for the annual Prairie Winter Invitational meet.
All the action is taking place at the Pan/Am Pool.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Festival of Trees Launches Tonight
The annual Festival of Trees kicks off tonight at Lake of the Woods Museum.
The Festival of Trees wraps up on Saturday with family day.
The festival has become a major fundraiser for the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Regional Community Foundation.
Healthy Food Basket Cost Continues to Rise
The Northwestern Health Unit says this year, their Healthy Food basket costs about 941 dollars a month.
That's up about 23 dollars from last year, or about 2.6 percent.
Public health nutitionist Julie Slack says that might not sound like a lot, but social assistance rates have only increased by five percent in the last 14 years.
Elk Population Stable in NWO
Recent figures from the Ministry of Natural Resources suggest the elk population is between 35 and 45 animals.
Murray English is the co-chair of the elk restoration coalition and says the goal is to increase the population and perhaps re-open a hunting season in a few years.
Salvation Army Gets Ready to Launch Christmas Cheer
The Salvation Army says its looking for some volunteers to help out with its annual Christmas Cheer Campaign.
The Kettles will be out soon and Christmas hampers are also being put together.
Captain Roy Blaton from the Kenora office says the deadline to apply for the hampers is fast approaching.
He says they will be wrapping up their interviews by December 7th.
OPP Investigate Another Fatality in Fort Frances
Police say the body of a man was discovered inside a residence at the Elizabeth Street Manor yesterday morning.
His identify and cause of death are still being determined.
A post mortem exam was conducted yesterday at Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
High School Teachers Begin Job Action
High school teachers with the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board have started their job action.
That after talks between the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation and the public school board broke off earlier this week.
Paul Elliott is a vice-president with the OSSTF and says even though they aren't allowed to strike, they can still exercise some of their labor rights.
Elliott says teachers are being urged to withdraw from their administrative duties, until a new contract can be negotiated.
Meanwhile, the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board feels contract talks with its high school teachers had been going well.
However, the OSSTF shut down all negotiations this week after the provincial government refused to approve a couple of contracts that had already been negotiated with school boards in southern Ontario.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Save ELA Releases new Video
It features interviews with members of the coalition, scientists and researchers.
It calls on the Harper government to stop it's "war on science".
The video was launched yesterday at a special luncheon in Winnipeg.
The federal government is currently in the process of finding a buyer for the 58 lakes between Kenora and Vermillion Bay.
Provincial Policy Statement Panned
The provincial government has drawn the ire of some northern Ontario municialities with its latest planning review.
The Provincial Policy Statement looks are where future development will be able to take place.
Kenora mayor Dave Canfield says the revised policy basically allows unlimited development in southern Ontario, while putting shackles on the north.
Canfield says ideally, northern municipalities should have more say where development can take place, rather than bureaucrats from Toronto.
November 23rd was the final day to make comment on the Policy Statement and Canfield is
hopeful provincial bureaucrats will pay attention to their concerns.
STR Prepares for another Sled Season
Director Bruce McGregor says they are hard at work to get people on the trails.
This year the early bird cost for a trail permit is 210 dollars.
If you purchase a trail permit after December 1st, it increases to 260 dollars.
Copenace Appointed to LHIN's Board
There is now a voice for the Kenora area on the board of the Northwest Local Health Integration Network.
Tina Copenace from the Dalles First Nation has been appointed to the LHIN's for a three year term.
Her appointment was confirmed recently by Health Minister Deb Matthews.
Deadline to Renew Outdoor Cards Approaching
The provincial government is Ontario is reminding anglers and hunters to renew their Outdoors Cards.
An Outdoors Card, along with a hunting or fishing licence tag, allows hunting or fishing in the province.
The card is valid for three years and all cards expire on the same date at the end of the three-year term -- December 31st.
Bronco Hockey Teams Win Tuesday Night
The Bronco Girls upended Red Lake 7-3 at the Kenora Rec. Center.
Kait Sparkman had a pair of goals to lead the offense, while Eve Charlebois scored the game winner midway through the third period.
The Broncos next game is against their cross-town rivals from Thomas Aquinas on Sunday night.
Meanwhile, the Beaver Brae boys needed overtime and a shootout, but the managed to eke out a 3-2 win over the Dryden Eagles.
Jed Rattai had a goal in regulation and also scored the game winner in the shootout.
It was the Broncos second win of the season.
Meanwhile, the Thomas Aquinas Boys Hockey team suffered its first loss of the season.
The Saints were in Fort Frances last night and dropped a 2-0 decision to the Muskies.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
NorWOSSA court sports
T.A. hosted Whitefish Bay Tuesday afternoon in junior boys basketball along with junior and senior girls volleyball.
The junior boys basketball team cruised to a 62-9 victory.
The junior girls volleyball team swept their game in 3 straight sets.
The TA senior girls volleyball also won in three straight set.
The season continues tomorrow with all four Saints teams facing Rainy River.
Whitecap Pavillion Skating Rink Starting to Take Shape
Special events coordinator Mark Duggan says that flooding will begin later this week and the target of opening in mid-december is right on schedule.
Catholic Board Wins Award
The separate school board has received the Bette Stephenson Award from the Education Quality and Accountability Office.
The award recognizes the work of the board in its EQAO test scores and use of the data to improve their results.
Visitor Restrictions Lifted at Hospital
Visitors are once again being allowed into a couple of wards on the second and third floors of Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
The hospital yesterday lifted its visitor restrictions on the Second East Ward and the Third floor ICU inpatient Unit.
Some staff and patients had been experiencing a gastro-intestinal illness.
Dryden Man Faces Luring Charges
Dryden Police say that the investigation invovles incidents from 2010 and 2011, which were recently reported.
Local Elementary Teachers Could Take Job Action
Elementary teachers with the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board could start a new job action next month.
The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario met with a conciliator earlier this month and a no-board report was issued on November 19th.
That's means that they could take jobs action as early as December 10th.
While new provincial legislation prevents any teacher strikes, the union is looking at its options.
Canfield Not Sympathetic with Toronto Mayor
Mayor Dave Canfield says Kenora City Councillors won't make the same mistakes that Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has.
Ford was removed by a judge ruling over a conflict of interest case.
Canfield says city council is firm on following the rules.
Noront Committed to Ring of Fire Project
Noront Resources remains confident production of its Ring of Fire mining project in northern Ontario will begin on time.
President Wes Hanson says even though Cliffs Natural Resources has delayed the start up date for its own mining project by a year, Noront still has its sights set on starting production in 2016 or 2017.
While not mentioning a possible financial partner, Hanson said they're optimistic they can put together a package which will meet their start up target
Liberals to Hold One All-Candidates Forum in NWO
Thunder Bay Liberals will get their chance to ask questions to the candidates on Sunday, December 9th at 1 in the afternoon.
NorWOSSA Second Season Begins Today
Thomas Aquinas will be playing host to Whitefish Bay today in junior boys basketball and junior and senior girls volleyball action.
Games begin at 11:00 this morning at the T.A. gym.
Tomorrow, Rainy River is in town and all four Saints teams will be playing.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Keewatin-Patricia DSB and OSSTF Hold Contract Talks
Two days of contract talks are scheduled this week between the public school board and its high school teachers.
Negotiators with the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board are meeting today and tomorrow with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation.
Union vice-president, Paul Elliott says this round of talks will determine whether teachers will take any job action this week.
OPP Lay Two More Impaired Driving Charges
The OPP say they stopped two vehicles in the Lakeside area.
In once case, the driver, a 35 year old Rat Portage man was not only charged with impaired driving, but also Uttering Threats causing bodily harm.
Three Charged in McMunn Break-In
Three Winnipeg men have been arrested following a break-in to a gas station at McMunn on Highway 1 in Manitoba.
Falcon Lake RCMP say they were called to investigate an alarm at the McMunn Motor Inn around 4:00 Friday morning.
With help from an RCMP Canine Unit, three suspects were located.
Treaty Three Concerned with Generic Oxy
Another First Nation Organization is weighing in on the federal government's decision to allow production of generic Oxycontin.
Harmony Redsky is a Health Policy Analyst with Treaty # 3 and says this decision will undo the work they have been carrying out to fight addictions to prescription pills.
LOW Water Resources Center Working Group to Meet
A steering group will be meeting this week to keep the ball rolling for a water resource center for Lake of the Woods.
A workshop was held earlier this month to find out if there was any support for such a concept.
Kelly Saunders is spear-heading the initiative and says their job now is to see if they can make the dream a reality.
Campbell Launches Regional Collection Drive
Some incentive to shop local and help those less fortunate from Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell.
Campbell is organizing a collection drive across her riding.
Campbell says those who bring in food items, clothes or toys will be entered into a draw for gift certificates from local businesses.
In Kenora donations can be dropped of at Campbell's office in the Royal Canadian Legion Building.
Police Investigating Fatal Fire near Pickle Lake
The Ontario Fire Marshall's Office is investigating a fatal house fire on New Osnaburgh First Nation.
The Nishinabe Aski Police Service says human remains were found on the scene of the fire on Friday.
A post-mortem examination will be conducted at Lake of the Woods District Hospital in Kenora.
OPP Launches Seasonal RIDE Program
The Ontario Provincial Police began its annual seasonal RIDE program over the weekend.
Acting Sergeant with the Northwest Region Anne McCoy says it aims to catch drunk drivers in the act.
Thistles Split Weekend Games
Yesterday, the Thistles dropped a 4-1 decision to the top team in the Manitoba Midget Hockey League.
Chris Varrin scored the lone goal for the Thistles in the game.
Nick Prouty led the scoring attack with a pair of goals.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Saints Eliminated in OFSAA Quarter Finals
The Thomas Aquinas Senior boys volleyball team are heading home empty handed from the OFSAA championships.
The Saints were upset 3 sets to 1 in their quarter final today against Ecole Secondaire Publique Louis Reil.
Louis Reil won with scores of 25-21, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20.
The Saints were on a roll heading into todays quarter final having not dropped a set in yesterdays round robin.
The Saints were upset 3 sets to 1 in their quarter final today against Ecole Secondaire Publique Louis Reil.
Louis Reil won with scores of 25-21, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20.
The Saints were on a roll heading into todays quarter final having not dropped a set in yesterdays round robin.
Winter Storm Closes Highway 17 east of Ignace
Ontario Provincial Police say the Highway between Igance all the way through to Nipigon is closed this morning because of a Winter Storm that has made driving conditions very difficult this morning.
Sargeant John Haley with the O.P.P. says caution should be the word of the day for motorists.
Haley says they've expanded their Highway closure to include Highway 17 between Nipigon and Schreiber.
There is no timetable as to when the Highways can expect to be re-opened but O.P.P. are monitoring the situation.
McKay Won't Seek Conservative Nomination Again
Kenora Councillor Rod McKay ran for the party two years ago, but says he won't be seeking the nomination this time around.
McKays says he has too much on his plate right now, including the possible re-opening of the Kenora Forest Products mill in the spring.
Randy Nickle is the only declared candidate for the nomination right now.
The Conservatives will chose their candidate on December 1st in Dryden.
Campbell Hopeful Resolute Will Re-Open Fort Mill
Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell is among who is still hopeful that operations in Fort Frances will get back to normal at a later date.
Campbell says she meet with Resolute representatives as early as yesterday, but indicated they weren't asking for any provincial assistance at this time.
Managed Alochol Program Being Explored
Local agencies are getting the low down about a new initiative to help people who live on the street.
Patty Hajdu from Shelter House in Thunder Bay has been explaining how their managed alcohol program works.
She says they have been operating a pilot project for the past six months with very good results.
Aboriginal Groups Opposed Generic Oxycontin
Native leaders across the region are upset the federal government is planning to licence a generic form of Oxycontin.
The Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service and the Chief of Treaty Three have added their voices to those opposed the decision.
NAPS Deputy Chief Bob Herman says it affects their service by increasing enforcement.
He adds at the same time, the federal government has cut their funding, meaning it will be more
difficult to keep up with the dealers.
Grand Chief of Treaty Three Warren White says he's shocked by the federal government's decision and describes it as a step backwards.
Northwest LHIN's Announces 3.7 million in Funding
The Northwest Local Health Integration Network is delivering 3.7 million dollars to a variety of programs aimed at helping seniors, addicts and people living with chronic conditions.
St. Joseph's Care Group will be using 500 thousand dollars to provide a drug outreach program for pregnant and parenting moms in Thunder Bay, Kenora and Sioux Lookout.
Spokesperson Nancy Black says it's a unique program for Northern women age 16 to 24.
The Region's Brain Injury Service will be using money to bring two people living with physical disabilities out of the hospital and into the community.
Two Arrested in Golf Course Break In
Wednesday night police arrived and found two suspects running from the scene.
Both have been arrested and charged with break and enter.
The youth were 14 and 15 years old respectively.
CP Holiday Train Returns next Month
The CP Holiday Train will be making several stops across the region.
The train will be in Kenora on December 5th.
Salem Woodrow from CP says there all donations will go to a great cause.
Woodrow adds other stops for the train include Dryden and Vermillion Bay on December 5th.