Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ronnebeck adds local Flavour to Homan Rink at Scotties

No local teams are in competition this week at the Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but there is a Kenora flavour to the Rachel Homan rink from Ottawa.

Homan is the defending Ontario Ladies champions and their coach is Kenora resident Andrea Ronnebeck.

Ronnebeck admits its going to be a tough week of curling for her squad.

Homan won her first draw last night against Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville.

Homan takes on Kathy Brown at 2:00 this afternoon in the only battle between 1-0 teams.

Dennis Wins Bronze in Wales

A bronze medal for a Kenora Judoka at the 2012 Commonwealth Judo Championships taking place in Cardiff, Wales.

Kaitie Dennis won her final match this morning, defeating a Welsh fighter for third place in her division.

Dennis lost her semi-final match against a girl from Northern Ireland earlier in the day.

So far Canada has won three bronze medals, and three fighters will be going for gold later in the day.

Next up for Dennis is the Belgium Open Ladies Judo Championships this weekend.

Scotties results day one

Former Ontario champions Sherry Middagh and Jenna Hanna were among first draw winners at the provincial women's curling championship opening last night in Kenora.

Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville lost her opening game, 7-4 to defending Ontario champ Rachel Homan of Ottawa 7-4. 

Cathy Auld from Mississauga and Kathy Brown from the Toronto area were also first round winners.

Second draw action goes this afternoon at 2:00 at the Kenora Curling Club.

The third draw is at 7:00 this evening. 

Nations Aboriginal Leaders in Ottawa

Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford says he's eagerly awaiting today summit in Ottawa with the nations aboriginal leaders.

Rickford is the parliamentary secretary for Aboriginal Affairs and has a major role in the event.

He says there are some substantial issues up for discussion such as education and housing.

Rickford is acting as co-emcee for the opening ceremonies.


He adds that the drummers at the opening ceremonies are all from Treaty Three.

The Poverty Challenge

50 dollars in seven days.


That's how much participants in this year's Poverty Challenge will have to live on this year.

Dan Jorgensen is spokesperson Making Kenora Home and they want to give local residents an idea on how hard it is to live on a fixed income.

The Poverty Challenge will start February 9th and run to the 16th.


Making Kenora Home is just finalizing the 12 participants who will be

taking part next month.

The NeeChee Friendship Center

The NeeChee Friendship Center is getting funding from the provincial government for renovations.

The province has earmarked eight million dollars over three years to fix up 17 native
Friendship centers across Ontario.

NeeChee will be getting 250 thousand dollars to fix up its building on Railway Street.

The funding is part of a provincial infrastructure initiative.

Keewatin Mischief

For the second weekend in a row, the OPP are investigating a mischief incident in Keewatin.

On Friday, Police were called out to a home on Wharf Street.

The OPP say someone gained access into the crawl space of the home and unplugged
a couple of heaters.

As a result the water pipes froze and then broke.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the OPP or Crimestoppers.

Jon Thompson


A Kenora writer has been honored as one of the top 20 under 40 years of age in Northwestern Ontario.

Jon Thompson was one of six regional award winners at the 1st Annual Visionary Awards Ceremony held over the weekend in Thunder Bay.

A total of 66 people were nominated for the awards.

Thompson is a reporter for the Kenora Daily Miner and News.

Fall Airport Commission

Fall Airport Commission wants to know your opinion of air service out of International Falls.


Commission Chair Bob Anderson says they're in the midst of a survey as they await a federal decision regarding Great Lakes Aviation's plans to take over service from Delta.

Anderson says the survey has been distributed to thousands of users across Minnesota and northwestern Ontario.