Friday, August 3, 2012

Foreign Affairs Mininister to Visit Kenora

A high profile visitor is expected to be in Kenora this August Long Weekend.

Foreign Affairs minister John Baird is tentatively scheduled to hold a news conference tomorrow morning.

While no details about his visit have been released, its believed Baird will discuss the federal government's response to the International Joint Commissions report on Lake of the Woods.

The federal government was supposed to announce its plans at the end of June along with the government of the United States.

Parents Concerned about Future of Day Care Program

Kenora City council could get an earful next week about proposed plans to close the Castle of Learning Daycare center.

Parents are up in arms about the proposal and have started up a petition.

A number of parents are also planning to make a deputation to council on Tuesday during the Committee of the Whole meeting.

The proposal calls for the closure of the Castle of Learning and its after schools program at the end of this year, due to an operating deficit.

Petitions have been set up at the Barehart Boutique, the Beer Store and Cameron Bay.

OPP Preparing for Long Weekend

The Ontario Provincial Police will be out in full force this long weekend.

They will be on the roads, trails and waterways.

They will be on the lookout for speeders, those not wearing their seatbelts, and impaired drivers.

According to the Highway Safety Divison, road fatalities are up nearly 25 percent this year.

NOSM Gains re-newed Accreditation

The Northern Ontario School Of Medicine is celebrating full accreditation.

The medical school was put through the ringer by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools back in May but made it through with shining colours according to Associate Dean Dr. Bill McCready

N.O.S.M. received full accreditation for the maximum alloted time of 8 years.

Charge laid in Traffic Fatality

A 25 year old British Columbia man is now charged in connection with a fatal traffic accident near Thunder Bay on July 4th that claimed the life of a Kenora woman.

Deborah Schneider was killed in the collision near Sistonen's Corners.

OPP Constable Diana Cole says officers have completed their investigation and have charged Paul McHale with careless driving.

Sturgeon Study Continuing

Sturgeon in Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake are continuing to get a lot of attention from researchers.

They're tracking the movements of fish implanted with transmitters.

Lakehead University associate professor Brian McLaren says they've already gained some interesting data about spawning habits.

The study has been funded for another two years.

KMTS Loses Cell Service in Sioux Narrows

Some frustrated cell phone users in the Sioux Narrows area.

KMTS says its tower was damaged by a severe thunderstorm earlier this week affecting service.

The company says technicians are working to repair the mobility tower.

KMTS isn't giving any timeline for service to be restored.

Harborfest Ready to Roll

It looks as if Harborfest is going to be a big success even before the doors open on the first concert tomorrow night.

The tickets for all three evening shows have been sold out.

Director of Entertainment Dave Blake says this is the first time they've ever managed that achievement.

Blake says despite selling out their concerts, they expect to only break even or post a modest surplus this year.